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9 Random Things Women Are Buying to Look Fashion-Forward in the 2020s

It's 2021 which means that we're already 20% through the 2020s, which is plenty of time to tell what types of fashion items will define the decade. I obviously can't see into the future and say exactly what people will think of fashion in the 2020s, but I think it's safe to assume that this decade will be defined by the global pandemic—both what we wore while getting through it and what we wear coming out of it.All of that said, fashion is partly shaped by the random things that people colle...

Allyson Payer Wed, 24 Feb 2021 Who What Wear
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3 Popular Spring Denim Trends I'm Buying On Amazon

Spring is near and I personally plan on using the change of the season as a means to finally wear some of the clothes in my closet (as opposed to the sweatpants and baggy T-shirts I've been living in). With that being said, I have decided it's time to start easing myself back into the world of denim. While jeans will always be a wardrobe staple, there are certain styles that ebb and flow in popularity, and today, I'm here to share with you 3 denin trends that I plan on buying for spring. Where...

Lauren Eggertsen Wed, 24 Feb 2021 Who What Wear
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The Coolest Trends of 2021, as Told by Stylish East Coast Fashion Students

In the fashion industry, there’s a variety of jobs—from publicists and writers to designers and directors. Something most of them start out as, though? Students. Now, while every person in fashion may not start in fashion school, it can be considered the cleared pipeline into the industry. And while we see the work of the current industry professionals on display every day, I think it’s important to get the opinion of the next generation of the fashion world, especially since Generati...

Yusra Siddiqui Wed, 24 Feb 2021 Who What Wear
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KARA Highlights Progressive Arts Center in New Project

New York-based accessories brand KARA has partnered with the Interact Center, an organization that challenges perceptions of disability through various forms of art, for a continuation of its #KARAyouBEyou series.Continuing to highlight the KARA community, brand founder Sarah Law invited four artists from the Interact Center -- Andy Seymour, Janice Essick, Mike Harris and John Riddle -- to collage works from their archive onto images from KARA's Spring/Summer 2021 collection. The result is a ser...

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