...that parti-coloured clothes, divided into different colours on the left and right when viewed from the front (pictured), became popular in late 14th century fashion, especially in England?
... that the Théâtre de la Mode is an exhibit of small-scale fashion
mannequins(examples pictured) crafted by Paris fashion designers to help revive the French fashion industry after World War II?
... that
Polish model and fashion designer Joanna Horodyńska has presented a TV program while lying in a foam-filled bath tub, and posed three times for Playboy?
... that Polish fashion blogger Glamourina participated in the Warsaw Fashion Weekend?
...that the Altdeutsche Tracht(example pictured), a
Renaissance-influenced fashion, was popular in
Germany during the last years of the
Napoleonic wars as a sign of resistance against "French fashion foolishness"?
...that
Procter & Gamble discontinued its praised "demi-couture" Rochas fashion brand in 2006, 81 years after it was founded?
... that Nonnie Moore, a woman who had been fashion editor at Mademoiselle and Harper's Bazaar, was hired by GQ in 1984 in a move that was called "an odd choice, but... was actually the perfect choice"?
...that influential
makeup artistPat McGrath takes between 30 and 50 bags of tools, materials, and reference books whenever she travels to
fashion shows?
...that less than two months after showing what would become the
dress of the season for Spring 2006, Roland Mouret split from his backers and took a two-year hiatus from the fashion industry?