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And Inven.Tory in Nolita will launch an in-house collection.
The Abraxas Rex designer reveals his offbeat sources of inspiration, from James Bond to gnostic gods.
Also, Chanel Iman has been tweeting about interning at 'Teen Vogue.'
The critics react to Milan: "The message seemed so eighties that it hurt."
Also, a man was jailed in Dubai for wearing a Marc Jacobs T-shirt with a nude Victoria Beckham on it.
The temperature-raising group picture has given way to a conventional sweaty model.
The megabrand trades group shots for baby oil in an underwear campaign.
He's tired of seeing his colleagues at 'Vogue' suffer.
Also, Miranda Kerr strips down for koala bears on the cover of Australian 'Rolling Stone.'
It's like those old Hypercolor shirts, but way fancier.
And a British study says that blondes are "25 percent more likely to strike out on a first date."
The jewelry designer shows off his latest work for the Olsens' Elizabeth and James line.
He attended the American Ballet Theatre's spring gala last night to do just that.
Known for her long legs and striking facial features, the Ukrainian beauty walked for 22 shows in New York, Milan, and Paris.
The 'V' magazine 2008 model-search winner made her debut on the Calvin Klein runway.
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