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many have seen Kate Middleton's been wearing shorter hemlines, sheer pieces and
younger-looking ensembles because she recently hired 27-year-old Natasha Archer
as her newest stylist. With a new stylist people thought she’d come here and open up to
more American designers clothes. But she stuck with her own style of Seraphine;
a British Maternity line. The whole time she was in NYC she only wore two
American labels: A Tory Burch coat and J. Crew jeans. These
were both to a game and to meet Hilary Clinton. Her nights out in the city
consisted of fancy reworn dresses.
Mayhem, a young 4 year old formerly known as the little girl who reconstructed the red carpet dresses strikes again. This time with a bit more seriousness.
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Crew has been wanting to update their children’s line and they found this one
little girl perfect for that. What they do is have her simple little preschool
drawings turned into actual clothing. Above, shows her being fitted with a
remade cloth with her original drawing on it. There they attach fabrics and do
the designers magic of sewing everything eventually making a dress. Everyone’s
excited to see what she has next in store.
Michael Jeffries, CEO of Abercrombie and Fitch finally steps
down finally since his dismissal letter back in February. His letter explained
of his “ poor leadership.” He had made
unprofessional comments of plus sized people shopping at his store. The loss of
him to the company won’t be too bad, As Abercrombie & Fitch's stock price
shot up 6.6 percent on Tuesday morning after the news of Jeffries' departure.
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