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Disney Pixar’s ‘UP’ Inspired DSquared2

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(img source: CAW)

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Please tell me that you see the resemblence.

Kelly Cutrone is HELL

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Kelly Cutrone is Crazy. I don’t know if I’d be able to stand her or her show…

Rag & Bone Also Starting A Basics Line

Similarly to T by Alexander Wang basics, Rag and Bone will also be having a basics line as well.

According to their site, Spring 2010 marks the launch of three companion collections to the main line: rag & bone/JEAN, rag & bone/SHIRT and rag & bone/KNIT. Featuring functional, essential pieces that constitute the foundation of a modern girl’s wardrobe, the collections offer quality basics representing the brand’s core ethos: expertly constructed styles crafted from luxury fabrics with a keen attention to fit and design.

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Rachel Zoe’s Got A New Season and a New…

Assistant. Her name’s Ashley Avignone. (Assuming she’s at least part French).

Her photo was taken from her twitter account where she stated her new position.

Congrats on your new position.

Please change your mugshot.

Does she kind of look like Tay? (Taylor?)

Are you looking forward to the NEW Rachel Zoe Project Season 3?

If there’s more Roger in the show, I don’t think I’m going to want to watch it… sorry!

Old and New Combine, Levi/Opening Ceremony

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According to WWD, Levi will be showing a special line by collaborating with Opening Ceremony on CORDUROY, not jeans.

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Coutouture: During New York Fashion Week next month the retailer will debut its newest lineup designed in partnership with Levi’s. The collection of corduroy basics— button-up shirts, jackets, and trousers—will be available in eight spring colors inclucing fuchsia, teal, lavender, beige, curry, olive, navy, and white, proving workwear staples never go out of style.

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