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Malawi Host First-Ever Fashion Week
BLANTYRE, Malawi -- Models on the runway in Malawi sported dresses with bottle-tops and wearing hats made of chicken feathers, as the southern African country hosted its first-ever Fashion Week.
More than a dozen designers took part in the event showcasing chic but affordable clothing in Malawi, a conservative country where women were banned from wearing pants and miniskirts until 1994.
"The goal is to progress the fashion industry that is booming in Africa," says Dawa Loga-Lemberger, CEO of Elegant Resources, a company that is helped stage the event earlier this month.
FINALLY: Katy Perry Covers American Vogue
American Vogue, you tease. When we learned back in April that the fashion magazine to end all fashion magazines might feature Katy Perry on its hallowed cover, we practically lit fireworks in her honor.
LOOK: Naked On Television!?
What does accepting a dare from Joan Rivers mean? Well, for E! News anchor Giuliana Rancic, it means baring all while you broadcast.
Blue Carreon: A Conversation With Style Icon and Beauty Maven Olivia Chantecaille
As the creative director of her family's cosmetics and skin care company, Chantecaille, Olivia Chantecaille is at the forefront of the very best and the latest news in the beauty industry. She is also a front row regular at fashion shows thanks to her impeccable style.
Below, Olivia Chantecaille talks about being grateful, her trailblazing mother and helping to make women feel beautiful.
Doctors Should Dress Sharp In The Name of Hygiene, Doc Says
By: Rachael Rettner, LiveScience Senior Writer
Published: 06/13/2013 06:33 PM EDT on LiveScience
Doctors who wear casual — and even "scruffy" — clothes to work not only look unprofessional, but they also convey a lackluster attitude toward personal hygiene, which could have implications for hospital infections, one doctor argues.