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Fashion

Spring preview: What our editors loved most from New York, London, Milan, and Paris

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Spring 2012 preview

From Prada’s flame shoes to Marc Jacobs flapper girls, we’re giving you a sneak peek at what’s hot for Spring 2012.

NEW YORK LONDON MILAN PARIS

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Fashion

Spring 2012 preview: New York

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Spring 2012 preview: New York

FASHION’s team shares the colour and drama from this season’s four-city fashion tour. First up, New York!

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Shopping

Go inside Joe Fresh’s first Queen Street West store

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See inside the store »

Finally, a Joe Fresh you don’t need a car to visit! Today the Canadian retailer opens its newest standalone store on Toronto’s Queen Street West in an expansive, white and orange-lacquered space. More space means more selection: men’s and women’s runway and ready-to-wear apparel (including activewear, sleepwear, cosmetics, and accessories) is all available—but it’s the wide range of sizes in stock that really has us impressed.

And here’s the big news: Visit the store today and get a cool 20 per cent off all purchases! Special promotions and in-store entertainment will continue throughout the weekend.
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Fashion

Ones to watch: The 4 up-and-coming designers you need to know now

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From ready-to-wear to footwear—check out the four designers that are on our radar.

CHLOÉ COMME PARRIS | CHRISSIE MORRIS | JOOMI LIM |
J.W. ANDERSON

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Growing up Gomez: Selena Gomez is leaving the kiddie shows behind and moving on to more adult pursuits

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Selena Gomez

By Dennis Hensley

On her new album, When the Sun Goes Down, Selena Gomez sings about self-acceptance (“Who Says”), infatuation (“Whiplash,” which Britney Spears co-wrote) and taming a misbehaving guy (“That’s More Like It,” co-written by Katy Perry). Yet when asked which track reveals the most about her, Gomez ditches the hearts and flowers and goes right for the jugular. “‘Bang Bang Bang’ is probably the most personal,” she says, referring to a snarky kiss-off anthem directed toward an ex, in which she coos put-downs like, “My new boy used to be a model…he looks way better than you” and “When I’m out having fun, you’re gonna be the one that’s broken.”
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Fashion » At the shows

NYFW style snaps: Nicola Formichetti, Anna Dello Russo, Karolina Kurkova, and more at Fashion’s Night Out!

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Karolina Kurkova and Anna Dello Russo strut for Lewis Mirrett

Replace candy for clothes, and Fashion’s Night Out could easily be described as the Halloween of fashion (no, not because it’s scary). For one night only, the streets of New York are jam-packed with merrymakers trying to navigate their way from one party to the next. In and amongst the crowd, our boy Lewis Mirrett was snapping away, capturing all of the festivities in his signature vibrant way! We’re feeling pretty jazzed by the photos, and have added some hilarious (we hope!) captions to add to the fun. Enjoy!

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Shopping

Sharlene Chiu’s guide to shopping and eating in NYC

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Dan and I in Central Park

Whenever I’m in Manhattan for a few days of shenanigans, it usually goes down like this: brunch, shop, eat, drink…and repeat. Whether it’s a couple of days or a couple of weeks, it’s just never enough to conquer all the shops and restaurants New York has to offer. You can drive yourself nuts trying to hit every new “hot spot”—for me, I prefer to sprinkle in a few places that I’ve never tried before (whether or not it’s in the latest New York Times) along with my tried-and-true standbys.

As any serious shopper/eater knows, the key to a successful day relies heavily on efficiency and stamina. So, by neighbourhood, here are some of my favourite shops and the delicious pit stops I make to refuel.

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Jump to: East Village | Lower East Side | SoHo | West Village
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SNP’s word of the day: Cacography

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SNP’s word of the day: Cacophony

Illustration by Lewis Mirrett

Word: Cacography

Definition: Bad, messy handwriting, from Greek kakos (bad) and graphy (writing). The opposite of calligraphy. It can also mean bad spelling, but you don’t want to get me started on that, f’reals.

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