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Monthly Archives: November 2009
Behind the Fashion Blogger’s Biases

Fashion Blogger BryanBoy
Advances in the internet are changing fashion coverage and reporting as we’ve known it. Originally, a journalist’s goal was to cover the news with a keen objective lens. Sure the fashion editors and reporters have always been critical and concise in their reviews, but bias in reporting remains the elephant in the room concerning “objective” reviews and the integrity of fashion journalism. (more…)
Heels at their Highest!
We all know by now that the decade ago “it bag” has been uniformly replaced by the “it shoe.” The higher the heel, the higher the price and the higher up you are in fashion’s pecking order. All over the New York City streets, women are wearing platforms that look like stilts, teetering on the sidewalk with heels getting stuck in the grates like dental floss through a cavity.
