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Anti-fur activists protest fashion week
Animal activists have fashion brands squarely in their sights this Milan Fashion Week, hoping to pressure Italian brands Max Mara and Fendi to give up fur in future collections.
An activist from PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) stormed the Fendi runway on Wednesday brandishing a sign saying, "Animals are NOT clothing."
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Sidewalk is new catwalk outside Milan fashion shows
A cry goes up the from crowd, a sea of craning necks and suddenly hundreds of cellphones go up in the air clicking photos.
An influencer has just arrived at a fashion show.
The Bulgarian Women who Sew Expensive Clothes but Barely Survive
Many companies choose to sew their clothes in Bulgaria, where the production is both cheap and "Made in Europe". Deutsche Welle reports on a detailed report by Deutschlandfunk on business and its dark side - exploitation and low pay.
Josephine Skriver poses seductively in see-through lingerie (photos)
Gorgeous Danish model Josephine Skriver is only 22 years old and yet she has already worked with major fashion and beauty brands, like Victoria's Secret, Gucci, Max Mara, Michael Kors, Bulgari, and DKNY.
The child of a lesbian mother and a gay father, Skriver was born in Copenhagen and her first "modeling" job was as a baby for local Danish packaging of Pampers.
Simone Villas Boas: One of Brazil’s rarest beauties
A veritable beauty, with an amazing body and an angelic face, Simone Villas Boas, posed for the fashion editorial of a known fashion blog, photographed by Danny Cardozo. Her underwear for the photoshoot were: La Perla, Balenciage, Agent Provocateur, Wolford and Balmain, while the rest of the clothes were by Tom Ford, Max Mara, Cristian Louboutin, Balenciaga, and others.
Bulgaria Is “The Sewing Sweatshop of Europe” - report
New report released by Clean Clothes Campaign shows that garment workers in Eastern Europe and Turkey are paid poverty wages.