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Trovata gave up the two-year legal battle that could have resulted in a landmark verdict.
And Christian Louboutin designs Barbies.
The retailer asked fans to contribute ideas for a possible magazine named 'F21.'
Admit it — you miss the blow-up couch you had when you were 12.
Check out her affordable clothes in the latest Video Look Book.
So much for that landmark legislation about copyrighting clothing designs.
They might not even understand what the case is all about.
Well, not really — but it's up to a jury to decide.
Like how they gross over $1.5 billion annually? Yeah, she's unaware.
The landmark trial over fast-fashion knockoffs has begun.
Also, Speidi got married this weekend and Spencer looked confused.
A lawsuit filed by a designer label against the company finally has legs.
Also, Victoria Beckham pontificates on the current economic climate, and Forever 21 plans giant new Times Square store.
The fast-fashion retailer plans to open a mammoth flagship — which is either fabulous or frightening, depending on how you look at it.
Also, Stella McCartney de-furs British guard hats, and Rufus Wainwright records Jean Charles de Castelbajac's new track.
Plus, her predictions for fall, her favorite designers, and why you should ditch your baggy jeans.
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