Hiroto Saguwara Reminds Us Why the Nineties Were So Awesome
In this week's Video Look Book we bring you nineties via neon and a fanny pack. 'Nuff said.
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In this week's Video Look Book we bring you nineties via neon and a fanny pack. 'Nuff said.
Dear fashion gods: Please don't let this be just a rumor.
Also skin-lightening-cream commercials in India are stirring controversy, and plastic surgeons say business is down 53 percent.
Five magazines are bidding on the season-six 'Project Runway' sponsorship spot, Diane Von Furstenberg will be added to the Fashion Walk of Fame, and Victoria Beckham says TomKat are "normal."
Chanel, Puma, and G-Star all designed pretty great bikes, so get one and get your Bike Month on!
We love when fashion collides with seemingly non-related topics like history and politics. In today's chapter of fashion meets history...
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