Crying Fans and ‘Sassy’ Models at Ivanka Trump’s First-Ever Fashion Show
It was quite the Trump family affair.
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It was quite the Trump family affair.
Plus, CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund designers reworked classic Tommy Hilfiger trenches, and more fashion news.
Plus, Natalia Vodianova is on the March cover of Vogue Paris.
The businessman was profiled masterfully by Michael Gross in a 1992 issue of 'New York'.
Plus, Heidi Mount defends her husband, and the ringleaders of a counterfeit-handbag smuggling operation face up to fifteen years in prison.
The Humane Society sued them for labeling fur trims made from raccoon-dog fur 'faux.'
And Karl Lagerfeld shot Toni Garrn looking like a robot. And Baptiste is in control!
Up to 134 million U.S. consumers plan to shop this weekend.
Because despite the recession, she never forgot.
When asked about the length of a sale, one Lord & Taylor employee said, "There's always a sale!"
Also, Z Zegna is moving its runway show from New York to Milan and the 'Coco Avant Chanel' movie premiered.
Seeing the rate at which they're being laid off lately, the answer is probably not.
They allege stores like Neiman Marcus and Saks sold fur items labeled 'faux' that actually contained real fur.
Ali, Chanel, and Karlie are at it again. Can this trio do no wrong?
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