Sugar Editorial Picks
Sep 27, 2007 -
Grease was the word at Gucci. Or at least, that's where my imagination went. A bold collection that's a bit 80s, a bit 50s - this is what Rizzo would be wearing if she were real life today.
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Feb 20, 2009 -
Brian Reyes's clothes are undeniably pretty, but, as I discovered backstage at his Fall show, it's all in the details. I was able to closely examine the clothes, some smart separates, some intricately beaded dresses. But a wavy seam, slight cut-out, or asymmetrical contour provided more than meets the eye.
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Jun 16, 2008 -
Viktor & Rolf have always set themselves apart with their Dutch eccentricity and experimental runways. They came onto the scene in 1996 and delivered their creations as art, or more accurately, as an art installation. For an upcoming retrospective, instead of featuring their clothes in the normal mannequin format, this dynamo duo chose something more .
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Jun 21, 2007 -
A reader recently wrote in saying she is about to start at a trendy upper-class cosmetology school - assuming she is an avid reader of BellaSugar! - and needs a wardrobe, because they have a pretty strict dress code.
We learned she's on a budget, her bottoms have to be black (but can be anything - pants, skirts, etc.), her shirts can't have any open tummy, back, or show her armpits, and her shoes have to be black - but have no heels, open toes, or thick rubber soles.
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Jun 15, 2007 -
You can't go wrong with black and white - that seems to be what Frida Giannini kept telling herself when she was designing the Gucci cruise collection. Because black and white the collection was, in all patterns, shapes, and forms. Slips of orange, green, yellow, and red punctuated the pieces and prevented it all from turning into a black and white blur.
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May 31, 2007 -
Macy's, Barneys, and Bergdorf beware! Nordstrom is adding Manhattan to its location hit list, according to the company's president Pete Nordstrom.
Potential sites for the flagship store include the Penn Station area by West 34th Street, Madison Avenue in the Fifties, lower Manhattan and the Columbus Circle vicinity.
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