Curvy Model Daisy Lowe Lands Another Big Campaign
She's the face of Marc by Marc Jacobs and now DKNY for spring 2009. Is the size-0 look finally over?
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She's the face of Marc by Marc Jacobs and now DKNY for spring 2009. Is the size-0 look finally over?
Will other fashion houses embrace the womanly aesthetic, too?
The brand has dabbled in bathing suits before, but now a full line's coming our way.
So many critics, even more shows, and so hard to digest them all. We'll take care of it for you.
Emphasis on Russian. Those gals won't be usurping any billboards in the States anytime soon.
Plus, her predictions for fall, her favorite designers, and why you should ditch your baggy jeans.
Trend forecasters call the show "one of the biggest influences on how young women spend." Shocking, no?
Marc's latest ads have a quirky little twist: cross-dressing!
Vogue gets no noms for the National Magazine Awards, Acne Jeans opens its first New York store today, and Simon Doonan's autobiography gets picked up for development as a television series.
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