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  • NewsSarah Cristobal

    Runway to Real Way: Celebs Can’t Wait to Wear Spring 2016

    “I wouldn’t say that celebrities are demanding the newest looks,” says stylist Erin Walsh by way of explanation. “I would say, in general, I want to share the best with the people that I have the opportunity to work with.

  • NewsDora Fung

    Four Ways to Rework the Classic Pinstripe Shirt According to Carven

    For their second season at Carven, artistic directors Alexis Martial and Adrien Caillaudaud continued to tweak the staples of every stylish French girl. The highlight of this was the reworked classic pinstripe button down— here they did it four ways. So if you have a few extra hanging in your closet, here’s how to mix it up.   Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest for nonstop inspiration delivered fresh to your feed, every day

  • NewsDora Fung

    John Galliano Perfectly Subverts Ladylike Dressing at Martin Margiela

    Designer John Galliano’s version of the lady is not your average uptown pencil skirt-and-pointy heels kind of woman. Galliano’s woman is a little off, a little undone— but in the best possible way: a frowsy beehive, slightly frayed clothes, fishnets and Kabuki-style eyeshadow. In fact, Galliano’s lady doesn’t have to be a lady at all— the designer sent a few men down the runway looking just as pretty with stylish quiffs, opera gloves and fishnets galore. Here are some of my favorite looks from t

  • NewsAlison Coldridge

    Lauren Conrad’s New York Fashion Week Debut Was All Kinds Of Dreamy

    Each look was subtle, delicate and pretty. [Photo: Rex] Lauren Conrad is all grown up. The 29-year-old, who we all came to know and love in US reality show “The Hills”, made her very first NYFW debut – and it went down a storm. The unofficial start to Fashion Week, the collection was tailor-made for Generation Double Tap and was exactly like Conrad herself – uncontroversial, pretty and appealing.

  • NewsAlison Coldridge

    Model With Bionic Arm To Walk In NYFW

    It was at that moment she realised she could turn her “disability” into something extraordinary, Marine explains on her website. Marine’s modeling career has gone from strength to strength and she’s now one of the most recognisable models in the amputee community – as well as an ambassador for the Lucky Fin Project, which aims to raise awareness for those with an “upper limb difference.” 
“It’s been quite a journey for me. “The technology in my i-limb quantum really made my day-to-day life eas