Morning Television Already Gushing Over Knockoffs of Stars’ Golden Globes Dresses
The company that makes them sketches the gowns as they walk the carpet, and gets them in stores within six to eight weeks of the award show.
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The company that makes them sketches the gowns as they walk the carpet, and gets them in stores within six to eight weeks of the award show.
Fittingly, the bust was called "Operation Holiday Hoax."
The Louis Vuitton luggage used in the movie wasn't real.
And Chanel launched a website for kids.
The British press finds this odd.
Also, Katie Holmes wears red leather on the new cover of 'Marie Claire'.
But he doesn't think it's really her fault, since she's "so far removed" from the design process.
Also, the Barneys Warehouse Sale is ... still expensive.
Forever 21 plays the blame game.
Are you really that surprised, though?
He was trying to advance the Innovative Design Protection and Piracy Prevention Act.
They allegedly copied a textile design from a small indie label.
Senator Chuck Schumer and the CFDA are blazing the way.
This time, a line of pendants in the shape of states with little heart-shaped cutouts.
They're worried customers will think they're sponsoring BCBGeneration.
In fact, fakes might actually be good for the fashion industry.
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