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Fashion
In the age of the Internet, why wait online to have your Polaroid taken like some would-be contestant for America's Next Top Model? Sign up to be a Benetton model online. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/26/10
With New York facing white-out conditions for the third time this winter, Viktor & Rolf's new capsule collection has arrived just in time. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/26/10
Jerkin with Hedi and the Boys in L.A.
Slimane is on the case—the search for beauty, excitement and life—notably in his recent photo reportage on Jerkin, Hip Hop's new dance style born on the streets of L.A. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/25/10
Christopher Kane's Splendored Things
In the 2010 version of Love Is a Many Splendored Thing, William Holden might just find Jennifer Jones clothed in Christopher Kane's Dragon Lady-meets-Lotus Flower Fall collection. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/24/10
Meadham Kirchoff: There it was, all of it thrown together in a glamorous, exotic heap. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/23/10
MIA's Big Sis Has Big Ideas, Bigger Jewelry
In an era when radical chic is thriving, Super Fertile jewelry designer Kali Arulpragasam gets beyond the slogan T. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/23/10
Fashion's Hard News Comes Out at Premiere Vision
Paris's trendsetting biannual salon offers a peek into the fashion future. What's ahead? Lace, digital designs, and the end of "100% hysteria." ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/22/10
At last Thursday's debut of the Paris68 women's wear line, creative director Marcella Lindeberg's über-short skirt-legging onesies projected a new type of sexual overtone. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/22/10
Everywhere You Look, It's Yves
Yves Saint Laurent is showing up everywhere in Paris again—in art, in song, maybe even in dance. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/22/10