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Top Looks at #PFW: Women’s FW18
By tfnow on February 27, 2018Paris Fashion Week kicked off today with the womenswear FW18 collections as we continue a new season of fashion and entertainment after the just concluded Milan Fashion Week(click on link for our top looks), London Fashion Week(click on link for our top looks) and New York Fashion Week(click on link for our top looks). The inclusion of black models on the runway and increase in popularity with the new era of black pride in fashion continues as we peel our eyes on the runways for designers that continue with this trend. Continue to follow us here as we update our faves from other designers as London Fashion Week continue and let us know which are your fave/s on Instagram/Twitter at @tfnow. -
Top Looks at #MFW: Women’s FW18
By tfnow on February 21, 2018Milan Fashion Week kicked off today with the womenswear FW18 collections as we continue on a new season of fashion and entertainment after the just concluded London Fashion Week(click on link for our top looks) New York Fashion Week(click on link for our top looks). The inclusion of black models on the runway and increase in popularity with the new era of black pride in fashion, perhaps attributed to the huge sucess of the movie ‘Black Panther’ along with a continued interest with black consumerism. Continue to follow us here as we update our faves from other designers as London Fashion Week continue and let us know which are your fave/s on Instagram/Twitter at @tfnow. -
Favorite Looks at #LFW: Women’s FW18
By tfnow on February 16, 2018London Fashion Week kicked off today with the womenswear FW18 collections as we continue a new season of fashion and entertainment after the just concluded New York Fashion Week(click on link for our top looks). The inclusion of black models on the runway and increase in popularity with the new era of black pride in fashion, perhaps attributed to the release of the movie 'Black Panther' continues. natural hair is a demonstration of the evolution of fashion. Continue to follow us here as we update our faves from other designers as London Fashion Week continue and let us know which are your fave/s on Instagram/Twitter at @tfnow. -
Vivi Zubedi FW18 at #NYFW
By tfnow on February 13, 2018Vivi Zubedi brought her signature modest wear to the mainstream with her Fall/Winter 2018 collection runway show at Industria as a part of NYFW: The Shows. The fashion designer traveled from her home country, Indonesia, to display her embellished, statement RTW and hijab collection to the US fashion industry. -
Favorite Looks at #NYFW: Women’s FW18
By tfnow on February 9, 2018New Fashion Week kicked off yesterday with the womenswear FW18 collections as we begin a new season of fashion and entertainment. The inclusion of black models and specifically models with natural hair is a demonstration of the evolution of fashion. It is also a reminder of the industry's awareness with the changing political climate as the importance of black consumerism and diversity. -
Fashionistas Will Love: The Waterpik® Sidekick™ + Whitening Water Flosser – @Waterpik
By tfnow on February 7, 2018Ladies start swooning. Dr. Chris Strandburg, also known as Dr. Cupcake, was one of the suitors on Kaitlyn’s season of ABC’s “The Bachelorette, was available for selfies at the Waterpik Water Flosser press reception at the Museum of Arts & Design, Tuesday, February 6, 2018 from 4 – 6 pm. He was on hand to introduce Waterpik's new Sidekick™ Water Flosser and the new Whitening Water Flosser -
Harlem Fashion Week: The Malcolm X Legacy Collection – #HFW #NYFW
By tfnow on February 7, 2018On Sunday, February 4, 2018, Harlem was buzzing with a sold out crowd at Harlem Fashion Week! History was made at the Museum of the City of New York with the world premiere of The Malcolm X Legacy Collection, created by the six daughters of Malcolm X. The Malcolm X Legacy Runway Collection for HFW was designed by the international award winning designer Yvonne Jewnell. -
SANCHEZ-KANE F/W18 – “ARTESANAL SEX SHOP” at #NYFW: MENS
By tfnow on February 6, 2018For FW18, Sanchez-Kane presented a sexually charged show that was inspired by her interpretation of sexual oppression in Mexico. She took on sexual topics of all kinds, from the lack of adequate sex education to same-sex love. Features of the collection include revealing twists on traditional tailoring, plaid suiting inspired by Catholic school uniforms and fetish inspired pieces. The collection also featured a varied array of custom accessories and the show incorporated an interpretive dance around two phallic sculptures.