Clothing

Ancient Greek Sandals joins forces with Lalaounis Jewellers (photos)

Christina Martini worked with famous fashion houses such as Missoni, Balenciaga and Louis Vuitton before deciding to combine her life for Ancient Greece with shoe design to create Ancient Greek Sandals. Inspired by antiquity she created innovative designs that have rapidly grown to become must-haves for international celebrities.

Taylor Swift, Gigi Hadid go for a jog and a walk

Famous American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, and her good friend, model Gigi Hadid went for a jog and a walk in the hills of LA.

 

25 year-old Taylor wore shorts, a black loose shirt and sports shoes, while Gigi chose a loose white t-shirt and tights. They were of course accompanied by a bodyguard, who chased away paparazzi, but not before they had snapped a few shots.

Rihanna’s New York poncho

A few days after her Guo Pei “omelet” dress, Rihanna struck at the heart of fashion once more. Paparazzi spotted her outside a New York hotel, smiling and cheerful, wearing a long, grey sweater/poncho and nothing else but her boots.

 

See ad (below) banned in UK for being too … racy

Is there such a thing as “bad publicity”? Asked differently, doesn’t a brand generate heaps of (free) publicity when media reports declare that advertisement has been “pulled” for being too racy?

Take American Apparel, which the Daily Mail describes as having build up a reputation as a “hyper-sexualized brand”.

Sexy VS models show what they can do with umbrellas (video)

The video titled, "Victoria's Secret Angels and Umbrellas", features models performing an umbrella dance wearing lingerie from the brand's Dream Angels collection. Victoria's Secret encourages fans of the brand to share their own umbrella dance using the hashtag #ItsRainingVS

As part of the promotion, VS is giving away umbrellas.

Former professor jailed for preventing headscarved student entry to faculty released

A former professor at Ege University in Turkey's Aegean city of ?zmir, who was jailed for preventing a female student with a headscarf from entering a faculty building, was released on April 16 after spending four-and-a-half months in jail. 

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