Designer collaborations with fast fashion retailers are without a doubt huge successes. Target’s collabs always result in massive sales, insane lines and a few black eyes. During these ‘exclusive’ sales, most women—and a few men—throw civility and manners out the window. The chance to score a 3.1 Phillip Lim handbag
Author: Chabrina Bruno
Magazines: Colored Ink, Only White Models
A good magazine cover is like a piece of art. It stops you in your tracks, whether it’s cradled in a busy Times Square magazine kiosk or buried under stacks in an extensive bookstore. The very best thing about finding a beautiful magazine—one with perfect features, engrossing articles and captivating
Look Good, Feel Good: Spotlight on Individual Fashion
Whether on the way to class or off to a night out, Claremont students are consistently dressed to impress. Many view fashion as a means of self-expression, and Joseph Reynolds PO ’15, a dance major from Brooklyn, N.Y., is no exception. He is a prominent figure on Pomona’s campus: You
Fashion Embodies Creative Diversity, Lacks Racial Awareness
I love fashion. I love the overflowing creativity of designers, the beauty in a clean line and the genius of a gravity-defying voluminous skirt. Every day I scroll through my Instagram, not only looking for style inspiration, but also to indulge in a smorgasbord of eye-popping, artistic endeavours from designers
Fashion Industry: Popular Retailers Showcase Unpopular Ideals
In middle school, Abercrombie & Fitch was the be-all and end-all of my peers’ fashion aspirations. It was the Holy Grail, and I couldn’t fit into any of it because my thirteen-year-old body was blessed/cursed with the chest of Anna Nicole Smith. But that’s a story or complaint for another
Spring Into NYFW
A life-size pink dollhouse. Parading pirates. Psychedelic garden parties. Anna Sui, Jenny Packham, Carolina Herrera, Ralph Lauren. These were just a few of the backdrops and household names showcased at the Spring 2015 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, held in Bryant Park and in various warehouses across Manhattan from Sept. 4 to