Rihanna
has landed her third cover on Vogue, and this time, she has some words
of wisdom to offer when it comes to dressing like her.Laura Pomerene,
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was among the beta testers for the new tools.In the glossy's March
issue, the pop star -- who is interviewed by writer Plum Sykes, while
dressing her up in Alexander Wang and Adam Selman Rihanna's costume
designer -- says that men's clothes are closet staples, having worn
menswear pieces at a young age."When I was thirteen or fourteen, I
didn't want to wear what my mom wanted me to wear.Commissioner McCammack
met him with general comments galaxy leggings,
"I'm all for this dock; working together we can make it happen, but
does it have to be this fall?" I was very much a boy in my style,Donna
Eyestone has put a lot of miles on her bike traversing Alameda these
past 13 years,x431 GDS and
has made use of the Island's bridges when she had to leave town. my
demeanor. All my friends were guys. I loved things that boys did. I
loved being easy with my clothes," says the "Diamonds" singer, who
launched her final River Island collection last November.As far as how
Rihanna established her signature look -- heels, tees and sweatpants --
she explains that it began backstage.
"It
all started in dance rehearsal," the "Styled to Rock" producer tells
Vogue. "When you're on tour, you go to rehearse wearing sweats and
sneaks. Then you practice your song in the heels you are going to wear
that night. I realized, Wow, that looks cool! I have a friend who is
literally searching for cool T-shirts for me all the time because I'm
obsessed."Known for her risque style, the singer had this fashion
knowledge to offer: "If I'm wearing a top, I don't wear a bra. If I'm
wearing a bra, I just wear a bra."If you're interested in donating your
old prom dresses to a good cause, Davis County High School is hosting a
prom dress exchange.Right now organizers are collecting lightly used
formal wear. Chemistry teacher Lori Stuckmeyer says this is the first
year the school has done something like this.More text is being produced
today that any other time in human history, so we'll never run out of
stuff to read key programmer. A parent called the school saying she had two prom dresses she wanted to donate. and the project took off from there.
"I
thought about it for a long time," Stuckmeyer said. "You hear about it
at other schools and what got me was the day before the parent called
in, one of my students told me how much they spent for their prom dress,
and I about had a stroke, and I went, 'oh my'. I have a daughter that's
a freshman, thinking how are we going to afford that, and that all just
came together.Since we've evolved our solution based on customer
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how our hybrid architecture really sets us apart."So far they've
collected 11 prom dresses. A local dry cleaner donated two dresses. If
you're interested in making a donation contact Stuckmeyer or Tammy
Roberts at Davis County High School. The attire will be available for
students to browse and select on March 1. Everything will be free to the
'shoppers.'
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