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Looks from Michael Kors, Proenza Schouler, 3.1 Phillip Lim, and Oscar de la Renta.
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Looks from Michael Kors, Proenza Schouler, 3.1 Phillip Lim, and Oscar de la Renta.
Read ahead for the singular word that sums up fall 2009 for Oscar de la Renta, Proenza Schouler, Phillip Lim, and more.
Jennifer Mankins opens her third Bird store today. Check out a dozen of our favorite finds, from local Brooklyn designers to exclusive wares from 3.1 phillip lim.
As the trailer attests, real revolutionaries don't need no stinking bathroom breaks.
If you're wondering who really wears droopy drawers — actually, it's plenty of people. Here, we show you how.
That means he gets $200,000 to grow his business and a year's worth of mentoring.
See the store's dizzying, sixties-themed holiday windows. And Tom Brokaw in a flower-power tie.
That's right. We're already on to next fall. And Phillip's doing jewel tones!
You're going to have to wear one every day soon so you may as well look fetching.
We pored through all the shows, nearly going blind from all that beige, to bring you our favorite 25 looks.
Next season's colors may be dull, but the hair isn't quite so drab. From dramatic updos to pin-straight hair, here's what to expect come spring.
Lim’s spring 2009 collection was inspired by the bullfights and flamenco dancing of Spain and what he calls the country’s “violent romanticism.”
We asked designers for just one word to describe spring 2009. The results are comical, endearing, puzzling, and enlightening.
A lot can happen in a week — but the past few years have been particularly spectacular. Here are our favorite moments.
Plus, her predictions for fall, her favorite designers, and why you should ditch your baggy jeans.
The boys at Odin and pop-up Den are giving the ladies something to cheer about: our very own store called Pas de Deux.
Customers are shopping less and gravitating toward better-known labels, giving retailers little reason to support designers like Alexander Wang.
Bird unveiled its first-ever in-house line this week, an ecofriendly knitwear collection called Green Bird. And we have photos!
This five-foot-ten French girl manages to stand out on a catwalk full of models.