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Gap layers up and heads to Tokyo for the third presentation of its global fashion show. BLOG POSTED: 10/14/09
The plague hits McQueen; Karl fantasizes about Marie Antoinette, leaving Chloé to cash in on the "real girl" demographic. BLOG POSTED: 10/07/09
Paris Fashion Week Day 2: The End of Cocktail Hour
After Thursday in Paris it sure looks that way. Even stiletto heels are starting to feel a bit passé and considering that English union bosses recently condemned them as a "sexist health hazard" and recommend they be outlawed at work, maybe it's about time. BLOG POSTED: 10/02/09
Won't Fall In These... Pierre Hardy for the GAP
Pierre Hardy's line for The GAP has a sharp preppy bite and Upper East Side edge—like a grand dame who doesn't mind if the world thunders beneath her BLOG POSTED: 07/29/09
Alexander Wang and Vena Cava: A Dark Safari
For their guest Gap Design editions, CFDA-decorated designers reinvigorate that most staid of staples: khaki. BLOG POSTED: 06/17/09
Andy Spade, the man behind Kate, is a legendary adman, a marketing genius, and an undercover artist. His new company, Partners & Spade, is a little bit of everything, just like him. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09
As Seoul's reigning style celebrity for the city's youth culture, Ha SangBeg led the charge away from conservative commercial shows at Seoul Fashion week. BLOG POSTED: 04/15/09
James Jebbia built a fiercely independent, internationally obsessed-over, street-fashion cult and skating-goods empire as a purveyor of clothes you can wear, art you can ride, and sneakers you can’t find. So what’s his prescription for surviving these sallow economic times? To make like the president and keep it cool. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/26/09