Vogue’s Easter Bunnies; ‘Tacky’ Celebrity Endorsements
Plus, Giorgio Armani shows off his new hotel, Vibram defends their running shoes, and more fashion news.
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Plus, Giorgio Armani shows off his new hotel, Vibram defends their running shoes, and more fashion news.
Plus, Coach wins a multi-million-dollar trademark lawsuit, Isaac Mizrahi designed some condoms, and more fashion news.
Plus, Sears selling very rude kids' T-shirts, John Varvatos gets bought out, and more fashion news.
Plus, Kenzo collaborates with Delfina Delettrez, and more fashion news.
With appearances by Donna Karan, model Nyasha Matonhodze, and hairstylist Eugene Souleiman.
"The fashion industry has a language of its own and sometimes it's hard to understand," she confessed, laughing.
Plus, Emma Watson on her fashion problem, Kate Moss wears a turban, and more fashion news.
Plus, Australian Vogue debuts its new February cover.
Plus, the Kardashians are scoring $100,000 a piece for their contract with OPI nails.
Also, Urban Outfitters has removed all "Navajo" merchandise from its website.
After a summer of boho bags, fall calls for something more structured.
Also, Hussein Chalayan is launching a new label, and more news.
Colorful fur, sixties-era shapes, and snakeskin are all huge for fall.
Also, Zara has been accused of using sweatshop labor.
Plus, spa nights at Moomah start tonight.
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