Karl Lagerfeld Sends Mixed Messages About the Economy
One day he says bling is out, the next he tells us to stop crying about it.
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One day he says bling is out, the next he tells us to stop crying about it.
Mentors for the winners of the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund have been assigned.
He thinks the economic downturn is a "healthy thing."
Could the photos symbolize the current economic crisis?
Get pumped because we can buy her line in New York when our Topshop opens.
Two lawsuits allege she owes $778,000 for stylists and $220,000 for equipment rentals.
But that's what 'Time' thinks of the Chanel Haute Couture gown she wore to the Costume Institute gala.
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