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This Dress Turns Clear When You're Turned On
A Netherlands-based fashion designer has created a high-tech dress line that turns clear when you get excited.
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The Craziest (and Some of the Best) Fashion Choices in Grammy History
Tonight, CBS will broadcast the 55th annual Grammy awards, and guess what? There is a dress code.
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A Very Serious Retrospective of Vintage Versace Ads
I remember tearing out this advert of Stephanie Seymour in her pastel suit and sticking it on my bedroom wall. That was the 90s, when Versace and its supermodels ruled pop culture. Gianni Versace once said, ”I don’t understand those who are professionally cultured.
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Runway Photos: Prada Fall 2013
While Prada spring 2013 was all about floral prints, the collection took a decidedly darker turn for fall. It was about “raw elegance” and the “romance of old-fashioned glamour,”
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Can Google Glasses ever look cool?
We ask fashion experts what it would take for them to don a pair of Google’s augmented reality specs.
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The Return of the Popped Collar
Upturned collars have been popping up at the shows of numerous labels, including Emporio Armani, Hermès, Michael Bastian, John Varvatos and J.Crew.
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How tech is transforming jewellery
A 3D printing technology will be a "shape changer" for the jewellery industry, according to the leading UK supplier of precious metals to the trade.
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Timbuk2 Power Commute: Keep Your Gadgets Juiced on the Go
Your gadgets just beast through their battery life. That can be a real pain if you're on a flight or just generally out and about. But at least in the span of about a day, you don't have to worry about it thanks to Timbuk2's Power Commute messenger bag.
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Lululemon Yoga Pants Recall
Shares in Lululemon Athletic Inc. (TSX:LLL) closed lower Tuesday, a day after the yoga clothing maker recalled some its stretchy black pants because they were too see-through and warned the move would hurt sales.The news came as the athletic clothing retailer prepared to report its quarterly results this week.RBC Capital Markets analyst Howard Tubin noted it was the second product-related issue the company has had this year.
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8 Cutting-Edge Fashions That Are Clearly Practical Jokes
Well, at least we have a bunch of pictures to laugh at.
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Why Mini-Skirts Could Become Illegal in South Korea
In the 1970s, the dictatorship controlling South Korea stipulated the length of women's skirts. Now, due to a new law, some in South Korea worry that those days are returning.
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The 10 Things No Man Can Wear After 30
You're a grown-up. It's time to start looking like one.
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Converse socks
These are neat... Anyone know where to get these?
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How supermodels stay 'Paris thin' by eating TISSUES
For those who puzzle over how supermodels stay so whippet thin, a former Vogue editor has lifted the lid on the horrific lengths some go to to maintain their wispy waistlines and cut-glass hipbones.
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On Trend: All Ears
The ear cuff trend has no sign of slowing down
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Here Comes the Bride, All Dressed in Turkey Feathers
If you thought most bridesmaids’ dresses were hideous, imagine having to wear one made of turkey feathers.
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Finally: Lingerie For Men
Homme Mystere, the in-the-know sartorialist has a new option for letting their skin BREATHE around the house: Male Lingerie.
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Japan's Cutting-Edge 'Ripe Tomato' Hairstyle
Brian of Kotaku recently shared photos of the "Ripe Tomato" ("kanjuku tomato"), a cutting-edge hairstyle created by Hiro of Osaka-based salon Trick Store.
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Bangladesh factory collapse: Who really pays for our cheap clothes?
The sad fact behind the building collapse in Bangladesh in which hundreds died is that it isn't an isolated problem. The story will leave the headlines at the end of this week but on Monday hundreds of thousands of workers will return to factories that are frankly further tragedies waiting to happen, and will keep producing clothes for high street brands.
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Jockeying for Position: How Boxers and Briefs Got Into Men’s Pants
Just as underclothes are shielded from public view, the evolution of men’s most intimate apparel is shrouded in secrecy. But the story of men’s underwear is about more than which came first, boxers or briefs.
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