Why I’ll Always Dress Up for Fashion Week
Most people remember the leather leggings from Rodarte’s last show. Not me. I remember covertly pressing the show notes into my right knee, desperately trying to stop the bleeding. Let me explain:
Most people remember the leather leggings from Rodarte’s last show. Not me. I remember covertly pressing the show notes into my right knee, desperately trying to stop the bleeding. Let me explain:
When Fiona Byrne and Agyness Deyn launched naag.com in 2010, we had high hopes for the online mag: The fashion was on-point, the content was well-written, and hello, they had fashion’s model du jour and a veteran journalist at the helm. So, needless to say, we were a bit saddened when we popped over to naag.com recently only to find a message reading:
As of today, Naag will be no longer. Thanks so much for your support and kind words over the past couple of years, it’s been so much fun and it means so much that you liked Naag as much as we did. We won’t say goodbye, we’ll say “till we meet again.”
We got in touch with co-founder Byrne to get the scoop on why the site called it quits–and where we can go to hear her voice now (hint: she’s got a new site).