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The Mirror archives: April 2007

  • 1

    The WNBA is set to unveil a redesigned uniform next week, and it’s one that adds a dash of fashion to the league’s 13 teams.

  • 2

    Remember when Mom gave you a Barbie doll and a whole new wardrobe for her?

  • 3

    Even after years of mansion parties and a hit TV show in “The Girls Next Door,” Hugh Hefner is still finding new ways to grow his bunny brand.

  • 4

    After years of strip-mining the legacy of better-known Looney Tunes like Bugs, Daffy and Tweety, Warner Bros. is launching a clothing and accessories collection that features the fleet-footed rodent Speedy Gonzalez.

  • 5

    If you spend more time obsessing over footwear than football and your idea of dressing down is going with the solid-colored pocket square instead of the patterned one, your sense of style could be worth $5,000 and some serious bragging rights.

  • 6

    Among the 12 competitors in the Masters Men category of the U.S.

  • 7

    It’s no secret that Milla Jovovich and Carmen Hawk, the ladies behind the Jovovich-Hawk label, look to decades past for design ideas.

  • 8

    There’s a new Björk in town, and her name is Kelly Wearstler.

  • 9

    When the Lauders come to L.A., they do it right.

  • 10

    Designers Johnson Hartig and Cindy Green and accessories stars Devi Kroell and Dominique Cohen will collaborate with the retailer.

  • 11

    The rest of the world will have to wait until tomorrow for a look at designer Tom Ford’s newest project -- a namesake men’s wear line of luxurious suits and sportswear.

  • 12

    Heaps of old buttons, tangled watch chains and rusty pocket knives sitting at an estate sale can be a neat freak’s worst nightmare.

  • 13

    Ever get the feeling that the designer bag you just bought could have fed a third world country?

  • 14

    It felt a bit as if the British had invaded the Beverly Hills Hotel last night at a cocktail party hosted by Sir Elton John, David Furnish and Burberry’s creative director Christopher Bailey who marshaled the forces in honor of British “GQ’s” Hollywood issue.

  • 15

    In what may have been the first resignation statement posted online by a fashion designer, Hedi Slimane spoke out on his web site and My Space page over the weekend about his departure from Dior Homme.

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