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...also belonged to a handful of outsiders who have come to New York to strut their stuff. Tia Cibani of Ports 1961, a label based in Xiamen, China, showed a soft, pretty collection inspired by the gauchos of Argentina. And Diesel honcho Renzo Rosso pumped up the volume with his 1980s-style high-waisted skinny jeans and blousons - all in white and gold. Finally a trio of California surfer dudes who go by the name of Trovato presented their collection of preppy chic polo shirts and cotton canvas clam-diggers in a tableau vivant that was meant to evoke...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where Some Designers Get Their Ideas | 9/14/2006 | See Source »

...standing Expos institutions. Tom will show you pictures of his dachshunds, then load section with extensive but interesting readings. As a word of warning, be prepared for any class about “Encounters with the Other” or “East and West” or stuff like that to suck. Further pearls of wisdom: many Expos sections include peer review sessions in which those who may not write as well as you will critique your writing. Peer review is tedious and forces you to read crappy student essays. In all honesty, it doesn?...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Expository Writing | 9/14/2006 | See Source »

...have some experience in the field. As is the case in Historical Studies A, beware of concentrator-heavy classes. History concentrators are starved for relevant courses, they automatically get concentration credit for these cores, and they’re aware that non-concentrators often make them look like hot stuff (easing the unspoken section curve.)History B-06, “The Roman Games,” while not an “Images of Alexander the Great”-style gut, is nevertheless a crowd-pleaser among the non-concentrators. “Staged beast hunts?...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Historical Studies B | 9/14/2006 | See Source »

...None of this fluffy stuff will pass muster with the guy I consider one of New York's great design talents: Narciso Rodriguez. He has a razor-sharp eye for tailoring and an ability to reinvent so much in terms of how clothes are cut. With innovative fabrics Rodriguez can take something so obvious - like a flowing chiffon goddess gown - and make it look totally new. For spring he added color blocking in tomato red or teal and sent out some beautiful breezy coats in cool lacquered fabrics. Derek Lam is also experimenting with the American sportswear vocabulary, drawing inspiration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dressing Like a Goddess | 9/13/2006 | See Source »

...laughed and said, 'this guy is crazy,'" remembers former Genius president Adriano Goldschmied, who was running the meeting that day. "Diesel was a brand we had created to get rid of leftover fabrics and closeout stuff. We even chose an anti-movie-star name that said cheap, a slow car that smells...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art Of The Deal: Who Drives Diesel? | 9/11/2006 | See Source »

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