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Fashion Salad
a mix of everything fashion: news about models, textiles, designers, magazines, and more
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Here are some fashion highlights from the blogosphere…
Best style round up at Fab Sugar from the Factory Girl Movie.
Geisha Get "it" styles on The It Lists.
Kenneth Cole and Bon Jovi are Couture in the City good cause.
A grown up Betsey Johnson is the the style that Omiru is all about.
Viva Las Hollywood at Zac Posen is spotlighted by Second City Style.
One Response to “Lettuce Review - Fashion Blogs This Week”










February 19th, 2007 at 9:46 pm
Traipsing around the blogosphere, I find little that looks at some of what must be the most interesting and affordable fashion in the world, the fashion from Asia.
I have recently posted collections of some 70 or 80 designers from the Hong Kong Fashion Festival at www.amatas.com and although a number are “new designers”, much of what is submitted is of a standard that has a much wider implications when copmared to ready to wear garments from the European houses. If you have an hour or so, take a browse.