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Narciso Rodriguez
The poster child for understated elegance Rodriguez, this season, worked in pops of color to liven-in up his often-neutral color palette. Painterly prints and sculptural embellishmen
DKNY
It was fitting that Donna Karan held her Spring 2012 collection on the 10th anniversary of September 11th – after-all few brands are as closely associated with New York City pride. Set against t
New York Fashion Week Spring 2012
The Spring 2012 New York Fashion Week season is an exciting one. Not only is there a new façade, created especially for the eight days of shows and presentations a
172 days ago
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Karl Lagerfeld for Macy’s Line Revealed
By Sharon Feiereisen
One has to wonder how Karl Lagerfeld does it. In between designing multiple collections a year for his namesake brand, Chanel, Fendi,
173 days ago
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Weekend in the Hamptons
By Sharon Feiereisen
Come summertime scant is there a weekend without an A-list charity event or a glossy launch in the Hamptons, but this past weekend brought some of the
Fashion Makes a Splash Poolside
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With its swanky main lounge and ultra chic indoor pool, the Grace Hotel has been on every fashion insider’s list of prime NYC ho
Fashion Week Swim: A Recap
By- Sharon Feiereisen
Miami Fashion Week Swim may get some flack for showing some ridiculous looks on the runway – but hey, let’s be real here, there just as many ridiculo
188 days ago
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Dream South Beach Opens with a Splash
By- Sharon Feiereisen
Growing up in New York City it’s easy to get jaded, especially when you end up working in an industry where you’re constantly out at var
