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You guessed it; they are back! The polka dots have now reinvented themselves on the runway. Not only are they big this season, but they can also take you from a high-end fashionista to a “What Not To Wear” case study. However, this season,...
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Fashion has literally taken a 360° turn this season with the circular shape inspiring designers more than any other geometrical contour.
With the likes of Pierre...
made popular Feb 10 2009
If you’re looking for a chic dress that would translate lucidly from fall to spring...then look no more! These high-end designs are guaranteed to catch every...
made popular Jan 15 2009
It’s apparent that Spring 2009 is going to be a fashion season that we can all see straight through! That’s right…a see-through theme seems to be dominating...
made popular Jan 13 2009
The Spring 2009 collection from Pierre Cardin invokes a very deadpan response from the fashion fraternity. Not only are the outfits hideous and ridiculous, the design...
made popular Oct 8 2008
Burberry Prorsum line is ready with its Spring 2009 collection and men the worldover are ready to try it on! Boys would definitely like the rolled up look of the...
made popular Jun 24 2008
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Fragile ecosystems like the Antarctic and Greenland are highly sensitive to climate change and respond most dramatically to it. Fresh evidence suggests what we were...
made popular Jun 13 2008
After a long wait, some good pictures of the beautiful Mischa Barton have appeared on the web world. The images are a result of her modeling campaign for fashion house...
made popular Sep 28 2007
Ice bergs sing! I mean they produce sound waves! This is what the scientists claim. But, how is it so that expeditors, who walked on the surfaces at the poles, never...
made popular Nov 29 2005
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