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Must Read: See Liberia's Telfar Olympic Uniforms, Magazine Editors Are Flocking to Tech
Plus, Victoria's Secret rolls out new store design.
Must Read: Telfar Designed Liberia's Uniforms for the Tokyo Olympics, Cara Delevingne and Her Home Cover 'Architectural Digest'
Plus, Remake calls on brands to re-sign the Bangladesh Accord.
Must Read: How Fashion Could Capitalize on Women's Sports, Telfar Clemens Poses With Real Housewives of Potomac
Plus, how emerging from the pandemic is putting personal style into question.
Telfar's Shopping Bags Got Ugg-ified
The first product from the highly-anticipated collaboration has been revealed — and a pre-order date has been announced. Plus, puppies!
Must Read: Black in Fashion Council Partners With Fred Segal, Matthew Williams on the New Givenchy
Plus, Teyana Taylor, Halima Aden, Telfar Clemens and more cover 'CR Fashion Book'.
Telfar Is Collaborating With Ugg
"I've always been obsessed a certain kind of ubiquity and when something really unique ends up on everybody."
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Telfar Introduces 'Bag Security Program' for Its Beloved Shopping Bags
On Wednesday, the brand will offer unlimited pre-orders for its totes, in every size and ever color, for 24 hours on its website.
Black Designers Set a Record for CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Nominations
It's an inspiring step forward in diversity for the fashion industry.
Africa Rising: The Top 10 Designers To Watch From Arise Fashion Week in Lagos, Nigeria
For a split second I almost thought I was at New York Fashion Week. Backstage, top models like Georgie Badiel, Alek Wek and Oluchi Onweagba were getting beautified, while at front of house an army of street style photographers stalked the front row for candids of celebs and it-girls. Outside, copies of an all-African daily (suspiciously similar to The Daily Front Row) were being handed out to thousands of paying guests while the oversized tents, similar to those at Lincoln Center, were prepped for the influx. Yet as time went on, it became increasingly clear that this was definitely not New York. This was Arise Magazine Fashion Week in Lagos, Nigeria--and for all the similarities--it's a whole different ball game.