Zandra Rhodes Wants More Credit for ‘the Cinderellas of the [Fashion] Business’
Let's hear it for the textile designers, she says.
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Let's hear it for the textile designers, she says.
"Hold the line — today’s story requires your full and undivided attention. Are you ready for this?"
Who "don't want to look like grandmothers."
"I hope she doesn't follow in Daisy's footsteps."
"John Galliano is difficult to replace. I think it's important not to jump into things."
She didn't want to tell Marc Jacobs she had plans to design clothes.
Fourth-graders everywhere can give him tips on how to deal with the silent treatment.
"I think that they’re photos that are hopefully going to become iconic."
"This message was especially troubling given the fact that I was only fifteen."
Chloë Sevigny doesn't sound like a big swimmer either.
She's in a new documentary about the modeling industry of the seventies and eighties.
The wicker look: not just for Easter eggs.
"I don't really see myself as being here to challenge transgender stereotypes."
Clearly, a bouncy house just wouldn't suffice.
And other rules for the holiday season.
Whereas French magazines made him drive around in a car, those cheapskates.
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