July 5th, 2011Posted by Jordan Felton

Fire-eyed glamour, flowery fetes, and Parisian chic are themes were used to seeing from Christian Dior Couture and their former creative director John Galliano, but their newest collection sans Galliano left the fashion crowd scratching their heads. Taking the reigns over designing the collection was Bill Gaytten, Gallianos former assistant (now studio director), and assistant Susanna Venegas.
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July 5th, 2011Posted by Lilly McGavin
Some have it third time lucky and it looks like that is what is in store for Ashley Cole and Cheryl. Though they divorced last year in September, it looks like all the signs are there for everyone to see that they are not over each other and would like to be a part of each other’s lives again. The footballer has been plagued with rumours about his affairs and Cheryl took it not once but twice before she left to go to America as an X Factor USA judge. However, that does not seem to have worked out and she’s back in the UK.
Sources say that Ashley now wants to woo her back with a diamond ring that can be seen all the way from the moon. Guess the bigger the rock, the better his chances that she will have him back. Tho
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Tags: Third, Third Exchange
July 2nd, 2011Posted by Alexis Ardill

No need to jump through hoops to earn these merit badges. Whether they declare your aptitude in knot-tying, wood-carving, or impeccable taste in accessories, the will have you humming Kumbaya before long. Cobbled together in Brooklyn from , the colorful tokens are strung on an adjustable waxed cotton cord for wearing short or long. And because of their hand-painted, handmade nature, each necklace is distinctly one of a kind. Scouts honor.
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July 2nd, 2011Posted by Jordan Felton

Hong Kong Fashion Week is an odd mix of sourcing show with runway shows.
And one of the standouts on the catwalk during the Spring/Summer 2012 event, held July 4-7 at the Hong Kong Convention Centre, was the assortment of student creations. The Chinese University of Hong Kong filled the runway with over-the-top fashion that only students have the audacity to dish up.
Shapes were odd and color was everywhere. Daisy Li came up with an explosion of vibrantly hued knit balls for several of her dresses. Jose Cheung, in his collection called New Indigenous, saw a burst of pastel shades formed into geometric designs. A
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