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The Daily Goes Weekly (Confused Yet?)

FWD_cover_fwd_499.jpg The lingo of fashion is hard to master, especially when it comes to oxymorons.

There’s “low high heel,” “jolie laide,” and “alligator skin” (uh, hello, they’re not warm blooded and therefore have no skin…). And now there’s one more: “Daily Weekly.”

It’s the new branch of Fashion Week Daily, the IMG publication with the website, the Fashion Week magazines, and now, a weekly newsletter (on paper!) chronicling the last seven days of style.

So now the logistics:

Having a daily website and a weekly magazine works really well for New York and NME, but they have too much content. Can The Daily create a fashion feast for both the internet and a new glossy? And - more fun to think about - who will be added to the masthead to help churn out the chic?

Stay tuned, this should be a fun one.

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posted by guest

Apr 28, 2009 9:56AM

Biology question- what does being cold-blooded have to do with having skin?

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posted by mpw

Apr 28, 2009 10:20AM

Obviously reptile skin is different than mammal skin in that it has no hair and is made up of scales, but I've always heard it referred to as skin -- alligator, snake or otherwise -- so please do share if there's a more correct term.

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posted by darcykins

Apr 28, 2009 11:03AM

omg, i'm glad i'm not the only one shocked by that statement.
i have never heard that cold blooded creatures don't have skin.
what else would it be called?
i just read the wikipedia entry on 'skin' and it mentions reptiles in its list of things with skin.

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posted by guest

Apr 28, 2009 11:34AM

skin? are you kidding me? look it up in the dictionary, you'll be AMAZED at the variety of meanings the word has.

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posted by darcykins

Apr 29, 2009 10:49AM

is the writer of this post going to admit they were on acid when they wrote cold blooded creatures don't have skin or give us some sort of source that supports the statement. I'm dieing to know the truth.

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