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Posts tagged with 'Elle':
Putting Your Best Foot Forward With SWIMS
November 11th, 2008 | Oslo
Natural elements can put a damper on fashionable footwear—there's nothing worse than stepping out only to be confronted by rain, snow or mud. Thankfully, Norwegian brand SWIMS offers an upscale twist to the standard galosh, meaning you'll never be constrained by bad weather again.read more »
The New York Times
Posted August 21st, 2008
Despite Patrick Robinson's creative direction at Gap, according to the New York Times, "there has not yet been a seismic return of shoppers"
NY Mag
Posted August 18th, 2008
Reality TV has turned Nina Garcia and Anne Slowey into fierce editorial rivals
The Wall Street Journal
Posted August 12th, 2008
The September mags aren't looking as thick this year as a result of a decrease in ad sales
The Huffington Post
Posted August 5th, 2008
Journalist, Erin Manger, delivers the news that trends are coming to a close
The Death Of Trends: Part I
August 4th, 2008 | Global
Back in February 1988, Vogue's "Point of View" column constantly alluded to the "right" style. Pants in this category were "narrow over the hip, softer and wider through the leg," while jackets were "longer, sharply tailored...often graphic in its design," hemlines were short, the proper color was green and the best accessory a scarf.Twenty years on and the diktats of cool have become much less defined. Elle's March 2008 issue advises readers to stock up on cargo pants, mannish trousers, skinny jeans, denim cutoffs and flares, to pair with floral blouses, white tees, pajama tops or gypsy-inspired camisoles. And, while the apparel list seems rather extensive, every proper fashionista's list of must-have shoes also includes sculptural heels, wedges, gladiator sandals, ballet flats, open-toed booties and moccasins.
When it comes to fashion in 2008 the only prevailing trend is that there are no prevailing trends. From excess to minimalism, free-spirited ingénue to tailored sophisticate—and everything in between—designers are mining just about every culture, decade and mood to create a distinctly "anything-goes" aesthetic. read more »
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Blogs | Fashion Wire
- Jason's Dispatches2008 ended on a blistering note. As the year came to a close, pangs of uncertainty underscored every conversation. Retail was reeling from deep discountJanuary 5th, 2009
- ObsessionNomenus Quarterly is one of our favorite art / fashion magazines. We've profiled the high end rag before, and its new issue is out now...January 5th, 2009
- Daily NewsSmaller labels forge on, Kira Plastinina goes bankrupt, Ecco Domani winners, L'Occitane en Provence's organic line...January 5th, 2009
- Daily NewsAndrea Lieberman's fashion line, Lanvin and Acne collaboration, Jason Wu expands, Lutz & Patmos' recession strategy...December 23rd, 2008
- Daily NewsCelebrity clothing lines, Alexander Wang and Shu Uemura line, Wal-Mart thrives, Prada's fashion film...December 22nd, 2008
- Daily NewsConsumers are starting to ditch mass retailers and seek out more unique finds by opting to shop local...December 20th, 2008
- Daily NewsBill Blass is doomed, Macy's reliance on the power of the stars, Chanel's Mobile Art Tour cancelled, Tommy Hilfiger back to Bryant Park...December 19th, 2008
- ChatterThe word from Vivienne Westwood's camp is that Pamela Anderson(along with Westwood's nephew Andréas Kronthaler) is the face of their spring campaign that was recently shot in Anderson's Malibu neighborhoodDecember 17th, 2008
- BlogAitor Throup scribbles all over Dazed & Confused Japan...December 17th, 2008
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