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Fashion Wire
Rodarte dances onto film with 'Black Swan'
LOS ANGELES -- Film critics are abuzz over actress Natalie Portman's work in the new big-screen "Black Swan," but fashionistas are flipping over something else: the film's forward-thinking ballet costumes by Rodarte, the insider-favorite label by sisters Laura and Kate Mulleavy.
Argentine alpargatas foster fashion charity trend
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- In a world where fashion and charity are usually associated with glitzy high-society events, a shoe company has proven that anyone can help save the world - one pair of funky canvas shoes at a time.
'Runway' designer does T-shirts for World AIDS Day
NEW YORK -- There's a reason Mondo Guerra shared his story about being HIV positive on the reality show "Project Runway." It's just at the time, he wasn't quite sure what it was.
Victoria's Secret models stretch wings on runway
NEW YORK -- Add a pair of wings to the backs of many models and you'll find they walk even taller than their long, lean stiletto-wearing frames normally do.
Fair Isle and plaid keep gift trends in the family
NEW YORK -- The list of gifts can be short this year: Fair Isle knits, plaid anything, pea coats, flannel shirts, maybe some skinny-leg cargo pants or something in red.
Season of excess, meet fashion: The elastic waist
NEW YORK -- The season for giving is upon us, and what do many of us ask the most of? Our clothes.
China Xiniya launches IPO at $11 per share
NEW YORK -- China Xiniya Fashion says it launched its IPO at $11 per share Tuesday, and the stock remained relatively stable in morning trading.
What not to wear? Clothing a security line issue
LOS ANGELES -- It was no crime of fashion, but Wendy Gigliotti's bulky sweater and ankle-length skirt made her a target of airport screeners.
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