?America?s Next Top Model?: Petite Ninja Warriors
This week, we?re going to do something different. Let?s list the things we learned from last night?s episode of America?s Next Top Model:
1. Models (even Nicole) need personality. Even though we can count on one hand the number of model?s personalities
MTV enters the world of fashion when its new series ?STYL?D? premieres Sunday Nov 1 at 10p
New York, NY ? (October 15, 2009) ? What happens when you mix celebrities, high profile stylists, and a group of eager junior stylists vying for a coveted job at the prestigious Margaret Maldonado Agency? Find out when MTV takes you inside the
Top 5 Stores to Shop Chic on the Cheap
With these stores, even if you don?t live in NY, you can still get sample sale prices! The shops I picked are all national chains, but I?m sure you all know of amazing thrift/resale stores in your neighborhoods and online, too, so definitely share them
Gap to return to TV ads, open store in China
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- To boost its lagging market share and declining sales, No. 1 U.S. clothing chain Gap Inc. will return its namesake brand to television advertising in November after a two-year absence, one of a number of initiatives it's
USA:Models International dominates Los Angeles Fashion Week
Models International, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hollywood Studios International, is elated to announce that after a successful first season in New York, several M.I. models will be gracing the runways during Los Angeles Fashion Week which runs
London starting to feel like home
When I decided to study abroad in London I knew the language would be the same, but I had no idea how many other similarities there would be. Winston Churchill coined the term "special relationship" in reference to the United States' and Britain's
Suri, Drop the Stilettos
The first time I wore a pair of heels ? genuine, three-and-a-half-inch stilettos ? was at age 13, for my middle school ?graduation.? Though every step up to the podium felt as though I was teetering towards an imminent face plant, I couldn?t help but
'Americanization' should go only so far
I respond to Margaret McDonald's Sept. 25 letter about the Muslim teenager suing Abercrombie & Fitch because she was not allowed to wear her head scarf. McDonald stated that people from other countries should assimilate to American culture and that