A discussion about Fashion Week

with Roberta Myers and Joe Zee
in Fashion, Art & Design
on Thursday, February 7, 2008 * * * * *

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A discussion about Fashion Week with Roberta Myers, Editor-in-Chief of Elle magazine and Joe Zee, Creative Director of Elle magazine.

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    1. JeniferAngela  04/06/2012 04:28 PM Report

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    2. atul4  08/16/2010 06:12 PM Report

      The society is facing problems with such laws. This has to go legal

      and it’s needed to be sorted at the earlier.

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      <a href="http://allfashionguide.com" rel="dofollow">Fashion Guide</a>

    3. lady88  01/16/2010 09:52 PM Report

      men's crazy http://www.oh-fashion.com

      Women are not backward http://www.mysoulhome.com

      But are you men or women ,let all us know ! hahaah

    4. Shaina  11/01/2008 07:22 PM Report

      I had to see this interview again! I really admire Roberta Meyers and Joe Zee.

    5. Shaina  10/31/2008 01:46 PM Report

      You don't have to have lots of money to look stylish. Especially with the economy, the way it is now, people will be a lot more conscious about how they spend their money. You can still find clothes at thrift and discount stores that are just as stylish or if you hit a department store or boutique check the clearance and sales aisles first.

    6. gailaki  03/05/2008 08:48 PM Report

      the way you dress is the way you present yourself, by choice??? try being the sole caregiver to a mother with dementia and a father with multiple myeloma, for THIRTEEN years, and then tell me the way i look is what i want the world to see.

      turn off the lights and cut out the fashion crap, please....and what about the anorexicks, the models, who walk on those stick legs....and no one says anything about that, unless its on the op-ed page. all they really have to know is how to endorse their huge checks...no buying into that for me and dozens of my friends (who are not necessarily caregivers in what is really a hard life).

    7. Rich  02/10/2008 11:11 AM Report

      Y' know, sorta like, kinda like, ya'know inarticulate for like an EDITOR, sorta. Y'know.

      If I were like the publisher for like Elle, I'd like fire the both of sorta them.

    8. Rose  02/10/2008 08:23 AM Report

      Thanks for the video...but, it's been buffering for the longest time. Do you know why it's not playing?

    9. Golbanou  02/08/2008 04:40 PM Report

      to: Gailaki

      It certainly is very hard to take care of invalids year in and year out. It is, however, good to know you can spare time to watch a fashion show interview and comment on it. Courage!!

    10. D. Winters  02/08/2008 02:27 PM Report

      Ms. Myers is beautiful, smart, articulate, and a caring person such as you don't always find in a senior position.