Exclusive First Look: Designers’ Hearts for Haiti
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What’s better than treating yourself to a designer piece? How about treating yourself out a one-of-a-kind designer piece, and doing good in the process?
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What’s better than treating yourself to a designer piece? How about treating yourself out a one-of-a-kind designer piece, and doing good in the process?
Debenhams just released its Spring 2013 look book, and it's quite different from the usual ones we see. Instead of sticking with the norm of super-skinny models, the department store -- which has broken the mold before by banning airbrushing and using plus-sized mannequins in its store windows -- cast models of varying ethnicities and body types to showcase their spring clothes.
Melania Trump, model, businesswoman and wife of Donald Trump, doesn't cut corners when it comes to raising her son, Barron. When it comes to clothes, he dresses in suits like his dad. When it comes to skincare, he uses mom's caviar-enhanced skincare line.
You read that correctly. The 7-year-old Barron uses Melania's Caviar Complex C6 moisturizer every night after his bath.
We've seen some wild hair in our days, from wacky runway hairdos to celebrities showing off. But Hair Wars, an annual event started in Detroit, showcases some of the most creative 'dos we've ever laid eyes on.
As style editors, we often get asked, "What does it take to work in fashion?" This question has always been a tricky one to answer -- hey, half the time, we're not even sure how we made it through our first internship.
Is it good taste? Is it networking? Is it luck? To narrow it down a bit, we've rounded up some of the credentials we think every aspiring fashion editor should have:
1. The ability to not fall in heels (duh).
If you thought celebrities walking around pregnant in stilettos was something to marvel at, try this one on for size: women soldiers in North Korea were recently photographed on patrol in four-inch platforms.
That's right, it appears they march in heels.