Street-Testing Hunger Games vs. Fall 2012 Runway Makeup
Effie Trinket takes on Chanel in Union Square.
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Effie Trinket takes on Chanel in Union Square.
Also, Jean Paul Gaultier landed a magazine cover with Jessica Stam.
The Creatures of Comfort designer dishes about the upcoming Nolita location.
Also, Christy Turlington stars in the new Bally campaign and Selfridges plans a rave-inspired exhibit.
Designers and retailers are playing it safe in the economic downturn. But we think consumers are still interested in avant-garde designs.
The perfumes, designed by six designers, including Gareth Pugh, Preen, and Alexandre Herchcovitch, go on sale later this week.
Also Avon suspects shady business practices in China.
Also, Bobbi Brown does metallics for fall, and a new firming serum contains precious stones.
The Fug Girls know it takes a special sort of flair to slip into the creations that went floating down the runways this week.
The men's runways in Paris were awash in tight stuff, from John Galliano's to Bernhard Wilhelm's to Givenchy's.
We're checking out the superhero-inspired looks to be unveiled at the Costume Institute, plus figuring out the whole comic connection.
As the co-founder of the progressive Soho boutique, Quartana wants to put forward-thinking labels like Gareth Pugh and Raf Simons in your closet. Listen to him.
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