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Spring Fashion Tips Post-Pandemic from Stylist Heather Newberger
Natalie Lizarraga talks with stylist Heather Newberger about body image and how we relate to our wardrobe.
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Kamala Harris' Inauguration Attire Champions Black Designers
Kamala Harris marked her historic inauguration on Wednesday by donning clothes from two young, emerging Black designers. The first female, Black, and South Asian vice president of the United States, Harris wore a purple coat designed by Christopher John Rogers and shoes by Sergio Hudson, with her signature pearl necklace, NBC News confirmed. Rogers is a Black American designer from…
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Designer Alexander Wang Accused of Sexual Assault, Calls Accusations ‘Grotesquely False'
The designer, 37, known best for his eponymous brand started in 2005, has been accused of inappropriate sexual behavior by a model based in the U.K.
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French-Japanese Designer Kenzo Takada Dies From COVID-19
Kenzo Takada, the iconic French-Japanese fashion designer famed for his jungle-infused designs and free-spirited aesthetic that channeled global travel, has died
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Best Dressed Emmys 2020: Top 5
The Emmys 2020 looked a lot different this year, but the fashion stayed the same. Derek Zagami chatted with Emily Loftiss who is sharing her top 5 best dressed from last night’s award show.
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Vera Wang, 70, Models Her Own Looks in At-Home Photo Shoot
Vera Wang’s gowns have long been celebrated for their beauty. Now, the designer’s own beauty is being celebrated. Wang, who will celebrate her 71st birthday next month, recently shared a series of photos of herself on Instagram, and fans can’t get over her age-defying appearance. In one picture, Wang is seen showing off her sculpted abs and arms in a sports...
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Tips On Being Fashion Forward During This Pandemic
Fashion Expert Sydney Sadick is telling us on how to stay on trend while being quarantined, NECN’s Derek Zagami has the story.
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Fashion Designer Adam Lippes' Elegant Home in Brooklyn Heights
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How Fashion Designer David Meister Decorates His Palm Springs Home During the Holidays
We’re at the Palm Springs retreat of fashion designer David Meister. THis is David’s home away from home – his escape from the Hollywood rat race. A classic 1970s edifice that he makes his own, no matter the time of year. But during the holidays – his home becomes a joyously over-the-top celebration of the season.
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Loughlin, Giannulli Fighting New Charges in College Admissions Case
“Full House” actress Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband are contesting expanded charges against them in the college admissions bribery scandal. Lawyers for Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli entered not guilty pleas on their behalf Tuesday to charges of conspiracy to commit federal program bribery.
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Loughlin, Giannulli to Fight New Charges in Admissions Case
“Full House” actress Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband are contesting the latest charges against them in the college admissions scandal. Lawyers for Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli filed court documents Friday saying the couple plans to plead not guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit federal program bribery. The couple also waived their right to appear at a Nov....
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Felicity Huffman Released Early From Prison
Actress Felicity Huffman has been released from prison, according to a prison official. She had reported to the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California, on Oct.15 to serve a 14-day sentence for her part in the nationwide college admissions cheating scheme.
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More Parents Change Pleas in Admissions Scandal
Four more parents appeared in federal court to change their pleas to guilty in the college admissions scandal.
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Felicity Huffman Reports to Prison to Serve Sentence in College Cheating Scandal
Actress Felicity Huffman reported to prison in California on Tuesday to serve her 14-day sentence for her part in the nationwide college admissions cheating scheme, according to a representative for the “Desperate Housewives” star. Huffman was sentenced last month to 14 days in prison, a $30,000 fine, 250 hours of community service and a supervised year of release.
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Couple Sentenced for Rigging Daughter's Entrance Exams
A business executive and his wife, a former journalist, were each sentenced to a month in prison Tuesday for paying $125,000 to rig their daughter’s college entrance exams in a scandal involving dozens of wealthy and sometimes famous parents. Gregory and Marcia Abbott, of New York and Colorado, were sentenced in Boston’s federal court after pleading guilty to a single...
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David Meister's Stylish Hollywood Hills Home
We’re at the stylish Hollywood Hills home of fashion designer David Meister. David and his partner, Alan, have owned the home for 21 years and transformed it into a chic, contemporary space. The home also takes advantage of the beautiful views, making it the perfect place to sketch up one of those iconic gowns.
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William H. Macy, Eva Longoria Go to Bat for Felicity Huffman
Felicity Huffman and her lawyers pleaded Friday for probation, community service and a fine instead of jail time for her role in the college admissions scandal, buoyed by letters of support from her famous husband, William H. Macy, and her “Desperate Housewives” co-star Eva Longoria. Huffman, in a three-page letter filed Friday with the federal court in Boston that is...
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Chris March, Beloved ‘Project Runway' Designer, Dies at 56
Chris March, one of the beloved fashion designers on “Project Runway,” has passed away. A Bravo spokesperson confirmed the news to TODAY, writing, “We are deeply saddened by the news of Chris March’s passing. He was a favorite among Bravo fans and the fashion community. Our condolences go out to his family and friends. He will truly be missed.” Best...
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Loughlin, Husband Appear in Court in Boston in College Admissions Case
A judge says actress Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, can continue using a law firm that recently represented the University of Southern California — an alleged victim in the case. The couple appeared in Boston federal court Tuesday to settle a dispute over their choice of lawyers in a sweeping college admissions bribery case.