Looks going ladylikeDenver PostTuesday 5th February 2008 Fashion Week in NYC: "The industry is waking up to the fact that American women don't have the bodies of 16-year-olds and don't want to look like them," says clothing industry analyst David Wolfe.
Pleating for eleganceThe Star-LedgerTuesday 5th February 2008 NEW YORK -- As part of the dressier aesthetic that many designers are continuing to promote in their fall collections, fabrics have been pleated, treated, draped, twisted and turned every which way but loose.
Fashion meets celebrity . . . no, wait fashion IS celebrityThe OregonianMonday 4th February 2008 NEW YORK -- At night, the white tent glows, drawing fans like moths to the flame. "My name is on the list," says a young woman in short skirt and leg warmers, pigtails springing out from either side of her head.
Stars turn out at New York Fashion WeekLexington Herald-LeaderFriday 1st February 2008 It's a celebrity! No, a model! No, a celebrity! It was hard to keep the beautiful people straight at New York Fashion Week on Friday. Actresses Sara Ramirez, Ashanti and Rita Moreno all danced down the runway at the Red Dress Collection fashion show, while supermodel Gisele Bundchen cooled her heels in the front row at Rag & Bone, far away from New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and the ...
Hourglass Figures For AllThe New York SunWednesday 30th January 2008 From the red carpet to the runway, Hervé Léger is back. The label, started by a French couturier and transformed by designer Max Azria, will make its runway reappearance during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, which begins tomorrow.