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Many things qualify as vintage -- none of them new (Las Vegas Review-Journal) The world of interior design does share some similarities with the clothing industry. Both are strongly influenced by fashion trends, for example. Yet there are dramatic differences, as well, such as the staying power of styles that were introduced 50 to 75 years ago. us.rd.yahoo.com
A is for A-line: Defining the ABCs of fashion (The Alexandria Town Talk) NEW YORK (AP) — Ever wonder the difference between a sheath dress and a shift? An A-line and a trapeze? us.rd.yahoo.com
Double Vision (New York Times) How two sisters from Pasadena, Calif., who couldn?t be more out of fashion came to be its next big thing. us.rd.yahoo.com
This year's looks: preppy and retro (Republican-American) Fashions for boys and girls from elementary school through college have a lot of '70s and '80s flavor, with whimsical and colorful twists added by cartoons, comic books and Hollywood influences ranging from Batman and The Grateful Dead to Hannah Montana and "High School Musical." us.rd.yahoo.com
Back-to-School Style 101 (Carteret County News-Times) (ARA) - This fall, lessons in fashion won't just come from the runway. Style cues will originate from a less likely place - the school hallway. us.rd.yahoo.com
Where dress up is anything but child's play (Santa Fe New Mexican) Fiesta de Santa Fe and fashion go together like — well, like all sorts of things that go together: peaches and cream, sunrise and sunset, fun and games, sopaipillas and honey. us.rd.yahoo.com
Kors country (Detroit News) 'Project Runway' propels designer judge from high fashion to suburban malls. us.rd.yahoo.com
Patti LaBelle joins longtime girlfriends for CD (Baltimore Sun) P atti LaBelle thought the magic was gone, so she didn't want to do it at first. Besides, too much time had passed. us.rd.yahoo.com
Soul-sister reunion (Baltimore Sun) Patti LaBelle joins longtime girlfriends for CD, concerts — but they won't be wearing feathers P atti LaBelle thought the magic was gone, so she didn't want to do it at first. Besides, too much time had passed. us.rd.yahoo.com
It's Michael Kors's moment, (partly) thanks to reality TV (International Herald Tribune) The designer's gig as a judge on the fashion reality show "Project Runway" - plus his knack for catering to client's fantasies - have combined to transform his once modest business into a fashion brand with more than $600 million in wholesale revenues and 60 stores. us.rd.yahoo.com
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