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Fashion meets dance in these summer styles
ADF staffers and dancers take dance-inspired, summery clothes from Triangle boutiques and designers for a twirl.
By Karlie Justus and D.L. Anderson | 17 Jun 2009

Raleigh designers repurpose old materials into intriguing new fashions
Michelle Smith, Jamie Powell and Morgan Meredith all participated in Redress Raleigh, an eco-friendly fashion show that was part of the Hillsborough Street Renaissance Festival.
By Karlie Justus and Jeremy M. Lange | 25 Mar 2009

Fashionable giving
In tough times, local charities need help more than ever
By Karlie Justus and D.L. Anderson | 17 Dec 2008

Change (of clothes) we need
At New York's Fashion Week, the industry picked up on this election season's themes of race and gender.
By Karlie Justus | 24 Sep 2008

Summer sport
Armed with classic summertime garden games such as croquet and badminton—which, by the way, is an Olympic sport—these athletes braved the heat in the hottest summer fashions.
By Karlie Justus | 18 Jun 2008

N.C. State's Art to Wear show is a homegrown success
This year's event will be the eighth collaboration between N.C. State's College of Textiles and College of Design students. Fifteen designers will take over the runway in front of an anticipated audience of 1,500.
By Karlie Justus | 26 Mar 2008

Fashion plates
Clothing design and practicality for chefs and waiters
By Adam Sobsey | 12 Dec 2007

Click for larger image • Kate wears embroidered Beija Flor pocket jeans, a printed scarf from Bargain Box; brown tortoise necklaces from Cat Banjo and her own T-shirt.
Of all the seven deadly sins, it seems vanity gets the worst rap. Just ask Lucifer, Narcissus or Eve.
By Karlie Justus | 14 Nov 2007

A bold, urban edge: A Lllavender creation hits the runway.
Playing before a packed arena that had been set up outdoors in Raleigh's Moore Square, the show featured the works of 16 designers, whose collective aim was to emphasize fashion as a vehicle for self-expression.
By Rizvana Arinaz | 10 Oct 2007

Keith wears a vintage Pierre Cardin shirt from Electric Blender.
Why can't art simply be the process and not about the end result—the jackpot of a masterpiece?
By Rizvana Arinaz | 12 Sep 2007

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