The Times Wonders at Zara’s ‘Blatant Knockoffs’
"As expected, echoes from the spring 2012 runways are everywhere."
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"As expected, echoes from the spring 2012 runways are everywhere."
But if wearing Mickey Mouse is ears is wrong, who'd ever want to be right?
Also, Fred Perry got a new collaborator.
"To me, they seemed to be the worst sort of peacocking, lazy and under thought, a mark of amateurism."
"The central shoe destination is an Aerosoles."
"Gap casts a wide net, hoping to catch the indiscriminate shopper."
Despite the store's target demographic being "R-O-M’s. Rich. Old. Men."
She concluded today's column with a good-bye message.
"This would be equally appropriate for work, bowling, lawn darts, gnocchi fights ..."
But besides cheating husbands, she's not sure who would shop there.
It also reminds her of "warm sheets stacked on ironing boards, pies cooling on windowsills, [and] Mason jars full of last summer’s gooseberries."
"It is my least favorite shoe, lower even than Crocs."
The brand's 57th Street flagship left Cintra Wilson a bit overwhelmed.
Also, Ports 1961 is launching menswear, and Naomi Campbell calls Victoria Beckham "a real sister."
They look like "a skateboard team composed of the cast of 'Glee.'"
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