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Kamala Harris's stepdaughter Ella Emhoff, 21, deemed a 'style icon' at inauguration
The 21-year-old Parsons textile design student stood out at Wednesday's event.
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Victoria Beckham won’t ‘skip meals’ in front of her kids: ‘They need to see that their mum eats healthily’
The fashion designer's comments come shortly after she was criticized for letting daughter Harper pose with models.
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Shop the look: Recreate Kate Middleton's $6,300 Wimbledon look for just $156
The Duchess looked stunning in her version of Wimbledon whites.
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Karl Lagerfeld's legacy: The Chanel designer's career in pictures
Take a look back at the fashion icon's illustrious career from his first big break to Karl Lagerfeld's most star-studded runway shows.
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This guy makes hilarious yet impressive outfits out of household items
For fashion fans, watching awards shows can be difficult. Want that Gucci gown Dakota Johnson wore to the Golden Globes? Tough, it’s custom and it’ll cost you — big time. But Aussie actor Lachlan Martin has found an innovative way to ease his high-fashion covetousness: by remaking red carpet looks from household items.“My friends are all getting married and buying houses, and I’m like ‘look, I made a dress out of a shower curtain!’” Martin’s Instagram bio reads. And he’s not exaggerating.The Aus
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Ward + Robes redesigns the hated hospital gown for teens
To fix this, Starlight Children’s Foundation Canada partnered with six local designers to create Ward + Robes — a unique collection of hospital gowns that teen patients would actually want to wear. One hundred redesigned gowns were donated to the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) in Ottawa where teen patients were invited to browse and pick out one that matches their personality. Artists and designers are also welcome to get involved and design hospital gowns.
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This Parsons student created an ingenious clothing line to help Syrian refugees
Photo by Jessica Richmond At 22, Angela Luna has achieved what most fashion-obsessed teens dream of. She’s attended the prestigious Parsons School of Design, rubbed shoulders with Donna Karan, and even secured a job offer with Abercrombie & Fitch following an internship with them, all before she’s even graduated. Despite all this, Luna’s enjoyment in the world of fashion quickly declined and she found herself turning down the job offer in search of something more fulfilling “I would be in class