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Friday June 1st, 2012

From Vogue US to Vogue India, All 19 of Vogue‘s ‘Health Initiative’ Covers Are Out: So How ‘Healthy’ Are They?
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From Vogue US to Vogue India, All 19 of Vogue‘s ‘Health Initiative’ Covers Are Out: So How ‘Healthy’ Are They?

As you may have started to notice, all 19 editions of Vogue, from the U.S. to India, dedicated their June 2012 issues to health. The collective decision to do so is a part of the new Vogue Health initiative, which aims to promote healthier, more realistic body images in magazine pages. It’s good timing. Not Read more →

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Wednesday February 29th, 2012

Wednesday January 26th, 2011

Fashion News Roundup: Paris Hilton Covers Vogue Turkey, H&M Launches Plus Size and Johnny Weir Will Wear Custom Louboutin Skates

Fashion News Roundup: Paris Hilton Covers Vogue Turkey, H&M Launches Plus Size and Johnny Weir Will Wear Custom Louboutin Skates

Gaultier’s Got a Crush on Andrej Pejic: Beautiful androgynous male model Andrej Pejic closed Gaultier’s haute couture spring show dressed as a bride and stars in Gaultier’s spring ad campaigns alongside his female doppel Karolina Kurkova. {Fashionologie and Styleite}

Paris Hilton’s Vogue Cover: Yes, it’s true. Paris Hilton is on the cover of Vogue. Vogue Turkey, that is. Hilton was shot by Terry Richardson. {The Fashion Spot}

Mrs. O Plays it Safe at the SOTU: Since the fallout from Michelle Obama’s McQueen dress that she wore to the state dinner won’t quit, she played it safe in a putty colored Rachel Roy sheath at the State of the Union last night. {Mrs.O}

Miuccia Prada Would Never Do Fast Fashion: More from Miuccia Prada’s extensive interview with WWD, “I have never even considered [fast fashion] and I’ve explained why. It’s because I don’t like the idea of a bad copy of what one does for the main brand. If I had an ingenious idea to do fashion that costs less but that wasn’t a bad copy of something else, with completely different criteria and ways of doing things, I would do it. Also for myself, it would be an ingenious idea. For now, what I see more or less is the bad copy. Also with clothes that cost little, you need to ask why they cost so little. Because no one ever asks themselves that.” {WWD subscription required}

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