What Can Last Spring’s Shows Tell Us About the Clothes We’ll See at Spring 2012 New York Fashion Week?
Banana prints are probably not going to make an appearance again, for one.
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"The guy who yelled 'Sexy legs!' didn't sound all that convincing."
The impossibly cool photo-bloggers talk about their behind-the-lens romance in this week's "Spring Fashion" issue.
But you can't really tell it's her.
This is the label's first campaign in a year, following McQueen's suicide.
She's getting an unprecedented number of campaigns for a plus-size model.
It's that same green striped dress that Eva Mendes wore last month.
Looks like video previews are going to be a regular thing for H&M now.
As expected, the clothes are pretty cool.
She wore no jewelry and accessorized with tall black platform heels.
“How to keep it clean? I don't know. Carry a Tide pen with you?”
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