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Would You Let Strangers Choose Your Outfit?
Safiya Nygaard, right, with the stranger who chose her see-through jacket. YouTuber Safiya Nygaard was clearly wondering the same thing in her latest video, I Let Strangers Pick My Outfit, in which she did exactly that. In a series called Wearing the Ugliest [item of clothing] in the World for a Week, the former BuzzFeed video producer tries out risky fashion looks, documenting her weekly outings and the reactions she receives on her channel.
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Alert Ashton Kutcher! Forever 21 Is Selling VonDutch Trucker Hats
Forever 21 will drag everyone back to the early 2000’s even if mass kicking and screaming commences. The brand is trying to sell customers Von Dutch trucker hats as if there aren’t already three gathering dust in the back of my closet underneath a Gap hoodie, a mood ring, and 35 spaghetti strap tank tops. Some customers may be too young to remember a pre-Ibiza DJing Paris Hilton and That 70’s Show-era Ashton Kutcher, but those who grew up back in simpler times (like when The Simple Life was on
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Paris Jackson Makes It OK to Wear Forever 21
Many celebs wouldn’t be caught dead in a budget brand like Forever 21. But the new IMG model proudly stepped out in NYC in a Forever 21 plaid shirtdress.
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Forever 21 Accused of Ripping Off Another Designer — Again
Forever 21’s ‘I Feel Like Pizza Graphic Tee’ is being accused of being stolen from another designer. In the past few months Forever 21 has been hit with countless plagiarism accusations: Back in August, Emily Oberg, an editorial producer at Complex, accused the retailer of ripping off her company’s design; a month before that, the company was accused of plagiarizing Kanye West’s The Life Of Pablo-inspired merchandise. Now, in the latest allegation, the retailer has been slammed by Marta Freedm
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Forever 21 Knocks Off Indie Designer With 'Smart & Pretty' Sweatshirt
Forever 21 is back at it again with the knocking off.
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Independent designers, fast-fashion brands and design theft
When Toronto entrepreneurs Rose Chang and Stephanie Drabik heard about the alleged copying of designs by illustrator Tuesday Bassen by fast-fashion retailer Zara, they were appalled. “We didn’t know that we were also ripped off until another designer, Adam J. Kurtz, posted one of his designs that was stolen and we saw ours on there as well,” Chang and Drabik, the co-owners and founders of fashion and accessories line Crywolf, tell Yahoo Canada Style in an email.
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Festival fashion: Get the look for less
A photo posted by VELD Music Festival (@veldmusicfestival) on Aug 1, 2015 at 12:15pm PDT With temperatures rising, Toronto welcomes festival season. From the beginning of June to the end of August, thousands descend on the city to enjoy music, food, drinks and friends. But planning your outfit for a festival is another story. The hot weather requires breezy, comfortable outfits and every festival has its own style.