By LAMONT JONES, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Flats or wedges?
Flats are fine and wedges are with-it, but the key footwear trend for women this spring and summer is the high heel.It's not unusual to walk into department stores and boutiques and spot heels as high as 5 or 6 inches. Some say the high heel's renewed popularity is related to the dominance of the dress in current fashion.
Pregnant brides ignore taboo on white dresses
When it comes to wedding fashion, perhaps nothing sets tongues atwitter faster than a visibly pregnant bride walking down the aisle in white. Not ivory, cream or ecru, but pure, blinding, blizzard white.More maternity bridal designers appear to be offering that option this spring, and more pregnant brides seem comfortable choosing it.
Pretty at any price
This year's prom season is full of color, sparkle and shine for girls and even boys.And there are many ways to look great for the year's biggest social and fashion event without going broke in the process.
Maybe Victoria's Secret should just tone down the ads
I thought lingerie was supposed to be sexy.But can a lingerie company's image be too sexy?Sharen Turney, CEO of Victoria's Secret, apparently thinks so. And she has plans for the Columbus, Ohio-based retail chain to take it down a few notches.That's the gist of her comments during a telephone call last week with industry analysts.
Designers' collections brim with creativity for fall
NEW YORK -- Some designers reach a point in their career when it becomes easier to stagnate rather than innovate.By many measures, they have arrived. They have a distinct point of view, produce strong collections each season, sell a lot of product and have won some significant awards.
Designers swoon over 'Atonement' gown
Forget about the disappointing absence of red-carpet fashion shows at American awards galas this month because of the Hollywood writers' strike.The biggest current fashion buzz is a fabulous emerald gown that Keira Knightley wears during a scene in the award-winning movie "Atonement."
Writers' strike is cutting fashion industry's red-carpet exposure
They saw it coming.As the two-month Hollywood writers' strike stretched into 2008, those in America's fashion industry knew it was only a matter of time before the impasse began to directly affect them.
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