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Band Of Outsiders Fall/Winter 2014 NYC

By Lee Carter Band of Outsiders designer Scott Sternberg, who splits his time between New York and Los Angeles, feels the pain of print media's slow demise...

Opening Ceremony Fall/Winter 2014 NYC

By Maya Singer Legend has it that the name "Antwerp" is derived from the Dutch term hand werpen, meaning "hand-thrown." There's a whole story about a giant guarding...

Fendi Spring/Summer 2014

Fendi showed a sophisticated Spring/Summer 2014 collection full of rich materials, during Milan Fashion Week. Desertification. Yellow sand everywhere. The fury of a blinding sun in full...

Salvatore Ferragamo Spring/Summer 2014

Massimiliano Giornetti presented a sporty Spring/Summer 2014 collection for Salvatore Ferragamo duringMilan Fashion Week. The numbers 1, 2, 4  and 7 were featured on several pieces.
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