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Givenchy

Fashion in 50 Seconds 10/2 with Martin Margiela, Givenchy, and Fred Segal

If discretion is the better part of valour then the fashion industry is valiantly staying away from its red state friends and their new crusading new Queen, this isn't because we are uninformed princesses without a care for reality despite what we have said this past week and Guy Trebay has now reiterated, no we really just have no comment.

If discretion is the better part of valour then the fashion industry is valiantly staying away from its red state friends and their new crusading new Queen, this isn't because we are uninformed princesses without a care for reality despite what we have said this past week and Guy Trebay has now reiterated, no we really just have no comment. Well OK, we like her up do even if we don't condone highlights. We bet Hilary wishes she had been left alone like this too.

Fred Segal has a new pop-up shop called 15 Minutes. It will be run like an art gallery, where the shop’s structure is permanent but the theme, decor and wares on display change regularly

Want to see a picture of Martin Margiela? Eric Wilson has one of the last invisible man. Really, because designers have gotten to be such little publicity hounds (and not for the reasons they should be like say their work) this quiet relative anonymity is considered quite shocking.

If you are concerned with what is or is not wearable on the catwalks, which we think is rather relative to your own comforts, then we suppose its nice that someone is keeping score.

Do you read seating charts like tea leaves? Well Givenchy has much fodder for the divination set as the front row was packed with LVMH executives. What does it all mean!

Perfumer Sarah Horowitz's fragrance brand is going mainstream by repackaging her premiere line of scents in a more accessible form and launching it in Anthropologie. We had no idea that even the perfumers had to go for down market markets and collaborations. Not that we are saying Anthropologie is down market per say.

TV

An Easy Way to Get a Quick Workout In...

Most of us value our TV time -- Heck, I’ll admit it: I love my TV time.

Most of us value our TV time -- Heck, I’ll admit it: I love my TV time.

Next time you’re catching up on your nightly shows try this: March in place while the show is on - between commercial sets. I know it seems odd, because you want to watch the show and skip the commercials, but there are usually about 15 engaging minutes of story line between commercials. If you march in place while you're being entertained, you will get a good 15 minutes of marching in place without even noticing it. A 130 pound woman can burn about 192 calories for every half hour of rapidly marching in place. That’s pretty good for watching reruns of Grey’s, don’t you think?

Fit’s Tip: To really challenge yourself (and burn more calories), do intervals of raising your knees as high as you can.

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