Fashion
Fashion
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FASHION
Stylin': Raleigh woman makes jewelry with an industrial feel
Lauren Markley Contemporary Jewelry line uses uncommon materials and a sculptural aesthetic.
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Actress Kate Hudson unveils summer white collection
Kate Hudson’s collection for Ann Taylor includes white dresses, tank tops and skirts.
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Paige Mycoskie's Aviator Nation revels in 1970s nostalgia and the California beach lifestyle
Walking into the Aviator Nation store on Abbot Kinney in Venice, Calif., is like stumbling into a frat house with a feminine touch. Steely Dan, Doors and Grateful Dead album covers and vintage skate decks nailed to the walls, a record player spinning Aerosmith's "Sweet Emotion," a "720 Degrees" arcade...
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A few rules for grads to live (and shop) by
If I was asked to give my fashion advice to college graduates, here’s what I’d say.
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Suit your fancy: Small pool of designers makes custom swimwear, but with plethora of options
Palmela Green sits amid hundreds of fabric rolls in her West L.A. swimsuit shop, surrounded by pink and red sequins, animal prints, knits and faux furs. A photo of one of her recent projects, a swimsuit in a Lexus ad, is proudly displayed on a wall.
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Lounge wizards
Sleepy Jones, the new line of whimsical men's and women's loungewear by Andy Spade and longtime collaborators Anthony Sperduti and Chad Buri, has finally rolled out of bed - and it's so much fun you might want to plump the pillows and jump right back in.
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For the not-so-cheapskate �
Thanks to the fashion world's enthusiastic embrace of surf/skate culture over the decades, the Vans-style slip-on sneaker - a simple, unadorned, lace-free upper attached to a rubber sole - has become an instantly recognizable Southern California silhouette and an uncluttered canvas for self-expression...
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Apron maker finds profitable recipe catering to chefs
Ellen Bennett launched an apron company last year not knowing how to sew and not knowing how to run a business. Now she has the world, so to speak, by the strings.
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FASHION
Re-dressed up and ready to go
"Arrested Development" costume designer Katie Sparks, whose efforts on the first two seasons of the Fox sitcom earned her a 2006 nomination from the Costume Designers Guild of America, was tapped by series creator Mitchell Hurwitz to work on the new streaming-to-Netflix season that will be released...


