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Watch your back MTV! Leading streetwear e-commerce site Karmaloop unveiled the new, souped up version of its entertainment site KarmaloopTV.com on April 18.
The Boston-based Karmaloop will produce its own content chronicling the music, fashion, politics and crazy times of its consumer base; the “verge culture,” or the first generation of kids to grow up with the Internet.
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Fashion Star's fierce fashion team: Nicole Richie, John Varvatos, Elle Macpherson and Jessica Simpson.
It’s not often that a reality show has much to do with reality, but James Deutch and E.J. Johnston wanted to take a different approach with their new show, “Fashion Star.”
What sets the show apart from other fashion series is its partnership with three major retailers to produce the contestants’ clothing in stores under a “Fashion Star” label.
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To say that Shareen Mitchell is perfect for television is an understatement. A former actress turned vintage retailer, designer and archivist, Mitchell is the go-to gal among designers, stylists, fashion editors, actresses and fashion-minded girls in L.A. and New York for inspiration and closet staples and party dresses. Not only because she makes vintage look and feel new, but because she knows what's up.
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Karmaloop chief Greg Selkoe (left) and Leandrew Robinson, manager of Karmaloop’s forthcoming site PLNDR.com
Boston–based streetwear and contemporary fashion e-tailer Karmaloop.com has moved beyond simply selling clothes to become a community-oriented, globally conscious lifestyle brand.
Founder and Chief Executive Officer Greg Selkoe recently escaped the cold back East and made his way to Los Angeles to get face time with some of the California labels Karmaloop carries.
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Would-be denim maven, Ben. (Image courtesy of HBO)
Denim is full of intrigue. There are lawsuits and rivalries and feuds that often outlast the brands that spark all the drama. And there's the talent and magic it takes to turn bolts of rough blue fabric into sexy/cool status symbols for in-the-know guys and girls.
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The new year brings on a new batch of fashion reality T.V.—featuring some familiar faces.
The seventh season of “Project Runway” returns to Lifetime with a new crop of up-and-coming designers embarking on challenges taking place back in the show’s New York City roots. Set your DVRs to start recording on Jan. 14.
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Dinner is served
We recently scored an invitation to a private party hosted by Galina Sobolov, founder and designer of the Single label. Fashion Editor N. Jayne Seward, Manufacturing Editor Erin Barajas and I headed into the hills to dine with Galina and a few of her friends.
Once there, we took in the fantastic Hollywood view from the patio of Galina’s Mount Olympus home.
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Nick Verreos
The sixth season of “Project Runway” has not even aired yet (it’s scheduled to bow on its new home on Lifetime in August), and I’m already thinking about season 7.
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Los Angeles–based designer Nick Verreos is featured in Sears’ new “Wish Story” ad campaign, which profiles famous faces—including L.L. Cool J, Vanessa Hudgens, Trisha Yearwood and Ty Pennington—and how the gifts they were given as children influenced them and their future careers.
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