Brooklyn Industries Has Jungle Fever; Adriana Lima Cha-Chas
And Lara Stone covers Vogue Netherlands.
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And Lara Stone covers Vogue Netherlands.
Plus, Gia Coppola for DVF, Olivia Palermo's trademarking spree, and more fashion news.
Plus, Sears selling very rude kids' T-shirts, John Varvatos gets bought out, and more fashion news.
Plus, questionable makeup in Lie Sang Bong's fall 2012 show, DVF's 'Proud to be Woman,' and more fashion news.
Plus, Victoria Beckham fronts Madame Figaro, designers fete Obama, and other fashion news.
Plus, Kenzo collaborates with Delfina Delettrez, and more fashion news.
Plus, Katy Perry launches a line of false eyelashes, new scents from Givenchy and Miyake, and more beauty news.
Also, Constance Jablonski covers Russian Harper's Bazaar in a tomato-print swimsuit.
At least two were under the CFDA's minimum age recommendation.
"Padded hips? Prepare yourselves, ladies."
Just when Fashion Week was starting to feel a little too safe, the veteran critic finds joy in unexpected places (a parking garage, for one).
There are no Kardashians. There are no basic cable actresses.
By photographer Pari Dukovic.
Her moral voice, her moral center, cuts through all the noise at Fashion Week.
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