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After a two-year absence, the Ultra Music Festival is back in Miami once again, attracting thousands of electronic music fans from across the world. The return of Ultra also means a revival for some local businesses that cater to festival-goers.
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Or, how the Nike Cortez — named after a conquistador — became a staple of Chicano streetwear.
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"May his soul Rest In Peace," his Instagram said in a post that was all black with no image. It did not give a cause of death.
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Michael Jordan's earliest known game-worn and autographed shoes sold for nearly $1.5 million at an auction in Las Vegas. They are the most valuable sneakers ever offered at an auction.
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A Miami fashion designer unveiled his latest work Thursday at Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Alamo Park.
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The wild, whimsical prints that were key to the success of Lilly Pulitzer's clothes in the 1960s and '70s were the work of an artist from Key West named Suzie Zuzek. She's finally being recognized at the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum in New York.
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A commenter said the new uniforms look like something from Battlestar Galactica, adding one of the show's taglines: "So say we all."
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The fast-fashion giant is facing growing criticism from customers and independent designers, who say the brand has made it big by copying designs from small businesses.
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Discussing COVID-19 vaccine questions, proposals to increase wages for farmworkers and a sustainable local fashion business.
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The fashion industry is among the greatest polluters in the world, but locally, South Florida fashion experts and thrift shoppers are encouraging…
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"The thought of being one of the very first openly gay South Asian men on a major show. ... That pressure was so hard to handle," France says of his role on the Netflix makeover series.
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Fashion Week is underway in New York City, which means you can count on seeing models navigating runways while wearing high heels. But are the days of women choosing the towering shoes over?