Kate Middleton Continues To Dominate Vanity Fair's Best-Dressed List
Vanity Fair's International Best-Dressed List of 2013 is here, and there are a few surprises... and a few picks we could have seen coming a mile away.
Vanity Fair's International Best-Dressed List of 2013 is here, and there are a few surprises... and a few picks we could have seen coming a mile away.
I first fell in love with football style t-shirts almost a decade ago. At the time, they were painfully hard to find, a shopping trouble that resulted in me beaugarding an ancient sorority jersey unearthed in the recesses of my mother's closet. It was way too big and boxy (with a not-so-chic high neckline) but it was satisfying enough.
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Back when she still worked at a Lululemon Athletica store in downtown Philadelphia, Elizabeth Licorish was struck by the contrasting ways the company showcased different sizes of its wildly popular yoga pants.
Most of the merchandise was presented out on the floor, hung on the walls, or folded neatly in cabinets for all the world to see. But the largest sizes -- the 10s and the 12s -- were relegated to a separate area at the back of the store, left clumped and unfolded under a table.
For most of us, spending thousands of dollars on our clothes will always be a pipe dream. But that doesn't mean we can't make our high-street items look like couture.
If it was hip in the '90s, chances are, it's going to come back in the near future (just look at crop tops, flatforms and overalls). So, to no one's surprise, one of our favorite fads from the decade is cool again: ear cuffs.
After more than a year of litigation, a London judge ruled today that Topshop did not have the right to use Rihanna's name and image on the "Rihanna tank," which was sold in 2011 and early 2012. From the Telegraph: