Is It Weird to Call Nail Art a ‘Trend’?
"It's something that's been around forever in the black community."
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"It's something that's been around forever in the black community."
He's still mad about that Robin Givhan story, evidently.
But she still regrets nothing.
"I mean, what is that? Like, anti-intellectualism?"
"Modern style dictates the need for imperfection."
Says Dior's CEO: "They are not living like the designer. They are simple people. Some of them have a difficult life. They have their feet on the ground."
"The fashion industry ... is better off without the aesthetic that he and Balmain popularized."
BryanBoy relies on other people's tweets, while editor Robin Givhan sometimes gives up and falls into the "fashion vacuum."
'Healthy' being the key word.
Time to overanalyze her outfit, again!
Go ahead — try to stand it.
"Black women aren't 'special.' They are individuals and they are universal."
Men don't try to look like models, women do.
Mizrahi and Givhan don't seem to think celebrities have much style.
She feels that the fashion industry was unfairly targeted in the Ralph Lauren Photoshop debacle that emerged last week.
Givhan explores the yawning chasm between Barack Formal and Barack Casual.
She's also not dreading her move to Washington, D.C., to cover the First Family.
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