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18 Jun

Lil Nas X Surprises Scholars at Coach Dream It

Coach had a surprise for the most recent group of 150 students in its Dream It Real program. This system, which launched in 2018 and is an element of the Coach Foundation, strives to create opportunities, remove barriers and support the following generation of young people in underrepresented communities to realize their dreams. As a part of its annual Dream Day on Monday, where the students visited the Coach headquarters at Hudson Yards in Manhattan, they were greeted by a special guest: Lil Nas X, the brand’s ambassador and collaborator. The entertainer surprised several of the scholars with a session together with his stylist Matthew Mazur where they collaborated to create career-inspired looks from Coach pieces within the Dream It Real Closets. He...
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12 Apr

Verdin Bridal Couture is the Modern Bride’s Dream Come True

Born in Mexico and raised within the U.S., Gustavo Nunez, Mexican American designer and founding father of Verdin Latest York, has been a student of the industry all his life. Now a member of the Bridal Council of America, Nunez’s lifelong relationship with fashion began at a really young age, inspired while watching his mother design women’s apparel in Guadalajara, Mexico. With goals to attain the American Dream, Nunez moved to Los Angeles to get a level in fashion design on the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandizing (FIDM) before moving to Latest York to pursue his own profession in fashion. As Nunez took on roles in leading couture houses, including Marchesa and Reem Acra amongst others, he became known for his...
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9 Apr

Sarah Ferguson says parents today would ‘never dream of

The Duchess of York has reflected on her childhood and the language utilized by her parents growing up.In a latest interview, Sarah Ferguson opened up about how her mother, Susan Barrantes, was “a baby herself” when she began her family with Ronald Ferguson.The duchess, 63, recalled how her father “used to call me a sheep’s a***” and her mother would “hit me” if she refused to eat semolina.Chatting with The Times, Ferguson said: “My mother was a good looking woman but she was a baby herself. She didn’t know be a mummy.“We'd never dream now of using the language my parents used on us as children. Dad used to call me a sheep’s a***. If I refused to eat...
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