It's time to toss out the foulest fashion fads of 2009
Seattle Times - Sun Nov 22, 5:12 am ETIn honor of Thanksgiving, here are some fashion trends of 2009 that were real turkeys.
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In honor of Thanksgiving, here are some fashion trends of 2009 that were real turkeys.
NEW YORK - Skin is in - snakeskin, that is. Whether it's bags, boots or blouses, the marbled, textured snakeskin look seems to be fashion's new favorite alternative to more traditional animal prints.
eBay is taking a page from sites like Rue La La and Gilt.com with its new Fashion Vault marketing program. The company will feature designer fashion from "trusted sellers and designers" during 2- to 3-day sales events.
Leave it to Heidi Klum to steal the show. Five weeks after giving birth, the supermodel walked the runway at the Victoria's Secret fashion show.
The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show came back to New York City in its 14th year and took audience members on a wild journey through various themes from futuristic to classical romantic on Thursday, Nov. 19.
LONGMONT - A missed extra point in the waning moments ended Pine Creek's season exacerbating fashion in a 42-41 loss Saturday to Longmont in the 4A football quarterfinals.
Shoppers at Fashion Square Mall are getting a look at a new arm mobility device developed by a former Saginaw resident to help stroke patients. The Tailwind, a hand-operated exercise machine, uses a digital metronome to help patients recuperate at...
Top Online Retailer Hits the Fashion Mark With Their New Tri Color Shawl Offering. Brilliant colors are "in" this winter. (PRWeb Nov 21, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/11/prweb3198644.htm
"Clothing the Rebellious Soul" at George Washington University's Luther W. Brady Art Gallery is a nostalgic look at counterculture fashions of the 1960s and early 1970s. Mannequins dressed in vintage bell-bottoms, peasant blouses and mini skirts reflect the hallmarks of hippie style from the Woodstock generation. Organized by vintage clothiers Nancy Gewirz and Mark Hooper, the exhibit takes baby ...
The Bucks County Technical Rescue Task Force is trained to save people, but because of the group’s spirit of volunteerism, they are willing to help save anything that is important to the community.
Phyllis Torrey was a faithful member of First Baptist Church on Moore Street for most of her 102 years. And make no mistake, even in her 90s - in fact, even after she had turned 100 - she was always impeccably dressed every time she walked in the door. Hat and gloves matched her shoes and her dress.