Cornejo Gets Accolades, Karan Delivers, and Prim Praise for Thakoon
Critics are more or less pleased with the latest offerings.
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Critics are more or less pleased with the latest offerings.
The veteran fashion critic on the latest from the tents.
If you were looking for some Fashion Week shoe porn, Tuesday's shows definitely delivered.
The finale at last night's Marc show was an unending line of superior beings.
Tinsley Mortimer, however, almost looked — dare we say it? — edgy with her new bangs.
We've uploaded a shiny new batch of shows for you.
Looking at $50K fur coats is one awkward activity these days.
The Organic presentation was particularly memorable thanks to the locally produced Camembert.
Interesting collections make for interesting critical response.
Meanwhile, Roisin Murphy's hair distracted us from Common's unmitigated hotness.
The front-row scene at Rodarte was particularly interesting today.
So far, the owners of Den liked Robert Geller's blending of American sportswear with dark edginess, Duckie Browne's fun pom-poms, and Richard Chai's detailing.
Because she was late, she was unable to take her seat with the other bright young things. Which means we didn't get to ogle as expected. For shame!
Skintight sex appeal, futuristic frocks, and stunning separates earn praise.
The veteran critic reports from Monday's shows.
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