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...subtle shift. "So many of those traditional stereotypes have been broken down now, and men can dress with a lot more freedom," says Zambesi's Tulia Wilson. Known for strongly individual, layered looks for women, the label has cleverly adapted that staunchness for men, whether masculinizing a dark hummingbird print into a tailored French-cuffed shirt, or adding a pink collar to a vintage rugby jersey. "It's that traditional gentleman's aesthetic," says designer Dayne Johnston, "with a difference...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trousers on the Prowl | 5/12/2004 | See Source »

...describes his menswear as "a feminine collection but with a masculine shape." The Kyoto-born designer fashions clothes he'd wear himself - not a bad guide, since his "Comme des Gar?ons meets Bonds T shirt" style recently made the Sydney Morning Herald's best-dressed list. His reversible floral-print pants might not be for everybody, but his convention-defying couture should endure. "It's perfect in the wild," he says of his hand-washable linen suit. "You don't need a Laundromat or dry cleaner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trousers on the Prowl | 5/12/2004 | See Source »

With sequins on. When Sydney swimwear designer Nicole Zimmermann sent male models down the catwalk last week in jewel-encrusted bathers, the crowd went crazy. "With boys coming out wearing leopard-print trunks, you'll always get attention," said a spokeswoman. To their credit, the boys held their own all week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trousers on the Prowl | 5/12/2004 | See Source »

...mailed my mom the introduction to this story to make sure it was okay to talk about her (and my lack of gratitude) in print. Here is what she wrote back...

Author: By Rachel E. Dry, | Title: Going out with a bang | 5/6/2004 | See Source »

When DeBeers debuted its right-hand diamond rings last summer with a relatively modest print campaign, the sparklers became an instant hit. Halle Berry, Cameron Diaz and Sarah Jessica Parker all wore them, while Katie Couric sported hers when she featured them on the Today show. As experts buzzed about women's disposable income and girl-power advertising, Wal-Mart hastily introduced a selection starting at $177, with solid sales results...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: We're All Glamorous! | 5/3/2004 | See Source »

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