In fashion
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Victoria Beckham on her 'cheeky' new collaboration with Mango – and the best pieces to buy
Inspired by Jane Birkin's character in the 1969 film La Piscine, the collection is full of staples for spring and summer.
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Victoria Beckham x Mango is the fashion collaboration of the season
This is not a drill: the designer Victoria Beckham and high street hero Mango have teamed up for a capsule collection. Arriving just in time...
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JD Sports to buy U.S. rival Hibbett in $1.08 billion sportswear retail deal
JD Sports Fashion has proposed to buy American athletic fashion retailer Hibbett Inc for about $1.08 billion, the companies said on Tuesday.
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JD Sports agrees to buy Hibbett for $1.1 billion in push for U.S. growth
The Greater Manchester sportswear seller is set to acquire the Alabama company for $87.5 per share, marking a 21% premium on its closing share price on Monday
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Fashion stalwarts honored at Teatrino event
Fashion designers Oskar Peralta, Amir Sali, Manny Halasan, Johnny Abad, Dave Ocampo, and Dong Omaga Diaz, together with supermodels Wilma Doesnt, Pebbles de Asis, Angel Agustin, Gerone Olorocissimo, Hannah Arnold, Kathy Moya, and Faith Da Silva were the honored recipients of the 1st Fashion Pillars Awards held recently at the Teatrino in Greenhills.
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Celebrity handbag maker imprisoned for importing bags made of rare skins
A luxury handbag designer was sentenced to 18 months in prison for illegally importing bags into the US made out of the pelts of protected species.Nancy Gonzalez, the 71-year-old founder of Gzuniga Ltd, sold the bags for an average price of more than $2,000, according to the Department of Justice.Victoria Beckham, Britney Spears, and Salma Hayek were reportedly among her clients, as well as cast members of "Sex and the City," the Associated Press reported.It's unclear if any of them bought...
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‘Egregious’—designer who smuggled purses made of python and caiman sentenced to 18 months in prison
Fashion designer Nancy Gonzalez would recruit as many as 40 passengers to carry four designer handbags each on commercial flights.
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Harry Styles fan sentenced to prison for stalking
A Harry Styles fan has received a prison sentence for stalking the singer. The 35-year-old Myra Carvalho - who is from Brazil but has been living in a London hostel since December - was sentenced to 14 weeks in prison, banned from contacting Styles or attending any of his performances for 10 years. She pleaded guilty to stalking and was also ordered to pay a £134 (approximately $165) victim surcharge.Prosecutorstold the court that Carvalho sent Harry 8,000 cards, including handwritten letters....
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FTC sues to block Tapestry's acquisition of Capri
The Federal Trade Commission sued today to block Tapestry's $8.5 billion acquisition of Michael Kors' parent Capri Holdings. Why it matters:...
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A Black Photographer Captures The Tradition Of ‘Wash Day’ In New Photobook
Photographer Tomesha Faxio's new photobook showcases the tradition of Black haircare, whether it's curls, coils, or locs.
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The Victoria Beckham x Mango Collection Drops Tomorrow—Shop an Exclusive Edit on Vogue First
All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, we may earn affiliate revenue on this article and commission when you buy something. Wondering what’s topping Victoria Beckham’s spring shopping list? “White tailoring, slick dresses, and the perfect clutch bag,” she tells Vogue—key pieces you can find in her debut collection with Mango, which officially lands in stores on April 23rd, but an edit of which is available to shop now exclusively for Vogue readers....
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Beyoncé Shows Off Her Natural Hair on IG as She Promotes Her Hair Care Line
While Beyoncé has been known to change up her hairstyle almost as much as she changes costumes over the years, she’s letting everyone know that her real hair is every bit as amazing as her singing talents. On Sunday, Bey took to IG to show her full wash, dry, and style routine as part of […] The post Beyoncé Shows Off Her Natural Hair on IG as She Promotes Her Hair Care Line first appeared on The Source.