First Look: ‘IMPACT: 50 Years of the CFDA’ at FIT
See vintage photos of designs by Norma Kamali, Carolina Herrera, and Diane Von Furstenberg.
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And more fashion nostalgia from last night's CFDA “Impact” opening.
They don't agree with the CFDA's rule that models must be 16 and over.
Tears! Confessions! Protein recommendations!
Plus, American Eagle's Israeli debut, new TOMS flats launched overnight, and more fashion news.
These guidelines come out every year, but how much of a difference are they really making in addressing models' eating disorders?
This should settle the Milan mess.
They're organizing a panel discussion on "A Well-Balanced Life."
Plus, a sparkly new cover of Elle Netherlands.
But they've agreed to several of Milan's other demands, so a resolution may be close.
New York might just cave, kind of.
Runners-up are Pamela Love and Creatures of the Wind’s Shane Gabier and Chris Peters.
Plus, Karlie Kloss is on the cover of December's German 'Vogue', wearing lots of roses and crushed velvet.
Also, supermodels reunite for a magazine cover, Lady Gaga wore clothes in India, and more news.
Plus Jessica Biel, Lindsey Wixson, Jonathan Adler, and more.
And other things we learned at the 'WSJ.' magazine Innovator of the Year Awards.
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