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Alyssa Watson, BFA Fashion Design student, received the honor to showcase her Final Project design inspired by melting Arctic Ice at The Metropolitan Museum’s “Manus x Machina – Fashion in an Age of Technology’’ exhibition sponsored by the Met’s Costume Institute.
It is time for a fashion revolution, for women to take back the fashion industry and take control of our bodies, our beauty, and our futures. It is possible, and we can do it - just one step at a time. Here are five women making strides towards changing the fashion industry.
Chris Lin and Brock Williams of the Yummertime blog stand in juxtaposition to the foggy city of San Francisco in their pastel shorts. The Yummertime boys, filled to the brim with smiles and unicorn emojis, tell all of their blog, latest fashion inspirations and the future of Yummertime.
Born and raised in France, Nelly Recchia is the elegant, unique, and ethereal body art evolutionist that is all about emotion....
Luxury of PR Survival: Lessons from Allison Speer
Millennials are challenging the perception of sexual orientation, causing a seismic shift in gender targeted fashions. What aesthetically distinguishes a...
Designer Yoshiyuki Miyamae uses geometry, printing and fringe elements for the Issey Miyake 2016 early spring vacation series Lookbook, which...
Brazil is Carnival and Carnival is fashion. The world’s biggest runway for sportswear opens on August 5th. Here are few highlights that are already turning heads. Who has a shot at winning Fashion Gold?
You don’t mess with Beauty Lies Truth. This is the non-profit organization that is set out to tell the truth...
Business of Fashion Editor-At-Large Tim Blanks Receives Honorary Doctorate from the Academy of Art University
Who said 'ethical fashion’' couldn’t be stylish? The opening of Amanda Hearst and Hassan Pierre’s Maison de Mode pop-up store at 125 Maiden Lane is just another example of why looking and doing good are not mutually exclusive.