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Jimmy Kimmel Dupes Fashion Betches, AGAIN
Jimmy Kimmel Dupes Fashion Betches, AGAIN
Jimmy Kimmel Dupes Fashion Betches, AGAIN
Remember the last time Jimmy Kimmel dispatched his "news" team, Lie Witness News, at New York Fashion Week? It was ridiculous, and a a viral sensation. Actually, it was so big we're surprised that there were people who hadn't even seen it. Sure enough, Kimmel's team found enough fahionistas this year who hand't seen the viral video, and duped them all over again, LIKE SUCKERS... Read Mor
The Women at NYFW 2014
The Women at NYFW 2014
The Women at NYFW 2014
As men, we love to think that we're the center of the universe. We're so deep into our bubbles with ESPN, football, and fire ass websites like ANTENNA, that we often forget that women run shit — especially during NY Fashion Week. While we may believe men's fashion is getting bigger, it's still only a dot on the map vs...
Miley Cyrus Was Topless (Again) at NYFW
Miley Cyrus Was Topless (Again) at NYFW
Miley Cyrus Was Topless (Again) at NYFW
Miley Cyrus went topless (again) at NYFW and we were not impressed — not because we don't love a good topless chick, but because she's just flat out gross at this point. Miley was at an event with her friend, designer Alexander Wang, and for some reason or another thought it would be a good idea to wear ice cream cone pasties over her nipples because OHMIGOD SHE'S SUCH A REBEL...
Mark McNairy New Amsterdam Spring/Summer 2015
Mark McNairy New Amsterdam Spring/Summer 2015
Mark McNairy New Amsterdam Spring/Summer 2015
Mark McNairy at New York Fashion Week has come a long, long way from when I used to sneak into his shows two years ago. Everything from the venue, to the seating, to even the profile of guests in those seats has grown tremendously. Speaking of guests, not only did McNairy have the top brass in menswear sitting front and center, he also had the likes Chris Bosh, J...
General Idea Spring/Summer ’15 Show
General Idea Spring/Summer ’15 Show
General Idea Spring/Summer ’15 Show
For SS15, General Idea wanted to go back to basics to help show who they really are — interesting prints, black, and all-around awesome clothing. There was a heavy absence of color throughout the collection (colors suck), plus abstract seams that helped create appealing geometrical shapes that didn't look as contrived as other brands' attempts to do the same in the past...