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  2. Zang Toi: White after Labor Day never looked so good - AOL

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  3. Julie Macklowe - Wikipedia

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    Macklowe was the muse for Zang Toi, for his Spring 2013 collection and debuted on the runway show September 9, 2012. ... and fashion were featured in New York Magazine.

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  6. Fast fashion - Wikipedia

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    A H&M store in Downtown Montreal. Fast fashion brands produce pieces to get the newest style on the market as soon as possible. [16] They emphasize optimizing certain aspects of the supply chain for the trends to be designed and manufactured quickly and inexpensively and allow the mainstream consumer to buy current clothing styles at a lower price.

  7. Imitation of Christ (designs) - Wikipedia

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    Imitation of Christ is a conceptual art project and fashion label started by former American art students Matthew Damhave and Tara Subkoff.The project initially began as an art collective, evolving into a fashion line made up of entirely recycled pieces of clothing, which Subkoff and others hand-sewed.

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    Los Angeles, CA - August 28: Stop motion shoot in the office for fast fashion at Los Angeles Times building on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024 in Los Angeles, CA.

  9. Trashion - Wikipedia

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    Trashion is similar to upcycling and refashion, although it began with specific fashion aspirations. Like upcycling, trashion generates items that are valued again, but these items may be either low-cost or high-cost. The environmental aim of trashion is to call attention to and reduce the polluting outcome of fashion waste. [3]