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Danielle Prescod’s Memoir Token Black Girl Confronts the Uncomfortable
Truth be told, I’ve been following Danielle Prescod for years. Her career trajectory within fashion media, spanning Teen Vogue, InStyle and BET, is one that “a million girls would kill for” (myself included). So when she announced she was releasing a memoir, Token Black Girl, about her elite upbringing, the challenges she faced at coveted […]
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New York Fashion Week: 5 street style regulars divulge their survival secrets
Yes, it’s that time of year again—when the streets of New York thrum with tall, willowy models, stylists and fashion editors from around the globe as they begin to traverse the exciting yet oft-grueling terrain known as New York Fashion Week. Known as much for its glamour and as its break-neck pace, we decided to […]
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Street Style, New York: 45 photos of stylish Canadians, rock gods and statement accessories at Spring 2014 fashion week
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The sun was out on day four of New York Fashion Week Spring 2014. So were the style stars and their accessories. Carine Roitfeld’s wrap-around sunglasses were totally Star Trek and totally amazing. Just as great was Giovanna Battaglia’s pilgrim belt that was so wide it could probably double as a shirt (see below re: crop tops). But it was neckgear that was the must-have accessory of the moment. These jewels were so chunky they were essentially clavicle armour. Case in point: Man Repeller Leandra Medine’s Frankensteinian choker.
Also out in full force? Shoulders. Like those of Moda Operandi’s Taylor Tomasi Hill and Danielle Prescod, who were just two of the showgoers to embrace the off the shoulder and strapless looks. And it if wasn’t a shoulder it was (still!) definitely a tummy. If the sidewalks have anything to say about it, crop tops will be around for a while.