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Rosa Sanchez

Rosa Sanchez

Fashion Contributor at Forbes

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  • English
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Sustainable Brand Miomojo Goes From Cactus Handbags To Activewear

Miomojo, the Italian sustainable brand known for its expertly-crafted cactus leather handbags, has now switched gears and debuted a collection of activewear.
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Don Papa Rum’s Collab With The Standard Pulls In Star-Studded Crowd...

What could be more “Miami” than a Don Papa Rum cocktail at The Standard’s VIP pool during Art Basel? The answer is: nothing.
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‘Selling Sunset’ Star Christine Quinn Drops Dazzling Shoe Collabora...

“Selling Sunset” star Christine Quinn has always had a soft spot for fashion, even before she became a reality star and got her own stylists to dress her up in her famously glamorous TV outfits.
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GAÏA Shows Why ‘Green’ Retreats Have Become The Most Fashionable Ge...

Over the past two years, travelers’ infatuation with “green” retreats, or eco-friendly getaways, has risen greatly, according to hotelier Daniel Lighter.
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Modelo Launches Limited-Edition Streetwear Collections In Collabora...

Modelo, the popular Mexican beer brand, has collaborated with designers from across the country to launch five limited-edition streetwear collections.
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Q&A: How JLUXLABEL’s Sister Duo Built A Brand For Women Like Them

Fifteen years ago, sisters Christina and Teresa Jaide went on a mission to provide women like them—elegant, determined and beautiful—with glamorous but affordable pieces to wear on special occasions.
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Chill, But In A Chic Way, With These Elevated Sweatsuits

Remember when sweatpants and loungewear were things you only wore at home, while watching movies and eating takeout? Clearly, that is no longer the case. As more and more people continue working from home due to the pandemic, sweatsuits, activewear and loungewear have become go-tos for shoppers.
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These Are The Brands You Should Wear On Your Trip To Mykonos - Forbes

The brands below all admit to being inspired by the idea of a Mediterranean summer, and have released new designs that speak to the warm, glowy glam of Mykonos.
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DAME: The Cool New Jewelry Brand Uniting & Representing NYC’s Artis...

It’s safe to say the subway-traveling, vintage designer bag-carrying, ultra cool Brooklyn fashion crowd has found a new jewelry brand to love—and it’s about DAME time.
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Peruvian Craftsmanship Meets California Freshness In LOTI’s Dreamy,...

A dreamland where where breezy California style meets Peruvian craftsmanship, fine art and environmental responsibility is what Lottie Bertello has created with her infinitely beautiful brand, LOTI.
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These 6 Brands Will Make You Look Like The Most Chic Tennis Star

Tennis has always been a chic sport. When one thinks of tennis fashion, it’s easy to picture little white skirts, elegant, sporty dresses, white sneakers and shimmering tennis bracelets.
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Fleur Du Mal’s CEO Talks Sustainability, Brand’s Expansion From Lin...

Fleur du Mal CEO Jennifer Zuccarini’s goal is to create products that make women feel their best while they’re getting dressed—and undressed.
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Dan Life & Mexican Beer Brand Victoria Release Bedazzled WWE Rey My...

Dan Life, the artist and viral sensation known for his bedazzled sneakers, sculptures and jewelry, just launched a collaboration with Victoria, the Mexican beer, as part of the brand’s partnership with WWE star Rey Mysterio.
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These Brands Offer Sustainable Loungewear You Can Wear To The Office

Conscious brands, knowing customers will never give up comfort again—even if they do have to go back to the office full time—are creating luxurious, sustainable loungewear that can be taken from the couch to the office.
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Casa Xali: The Sustainable Brand Bringing Vibrant Mexican Fashion T...

The richness, vibrancy and joy of Mexican culture—hard to communicate through words—is what Casa Xali’s designs symbolize.
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It’s A Lifestyle: These 4 Brands Offer Both Fashion & Clean Beauty

As shoppers, we’re always searching for our next go-t0, whether in fashion or beauty. That’s why many brands today are choosing to make it all, creating a full lifestyle for their customers to dive into.
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Alohas Introduces Eco-Friendly Alternatives, Morphs Into Sustainabl...

Over the past month, Alohas launched various new projects, including a sustainable swimwear line, an eco-friendly shoe collection called Second Life and a vegan label.
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LXR Takes The Fear Out Of Shopping Second-Hand Luxury Handbags

Unlike companies that work with consignment models, LXR has a network of expert luxury buyers in Tokyo and Canada who search for one-of-a-kind designer handbags, authenticate them (not only to make sure they’re genuine, but also to ensure they have not been altered in any way), purchase them and ...
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Abel Honor New York’s Sustainable, Luxurious Punk Collection Is Une...

Not many people associate sustainable fashion and couture with edgy, punk style, and that’s exactly how Kate Wasserbach likes it.
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The 8 Sustainable Brands Offering Summer’s Hottest Little Black Dre...

Colors are well and good, but for city women, the real summer staple is the little black dress. Designers have reimagined the LBD for years, and this season, sustainable brands are offering shoppers their hottest little (ethically-made) numbers, bringing out all the style and none of the waste.
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As We Emerge From Lockdown, Birdies Has Taken The Taboo Out Of Wear...

When Birdies founders Bianca Gates and Marisa Sharkey were living in New York City in the early 2000s, “Sex and the City” was the hottest show on television and women walked 15 city blocks in stilettos without concern for their feet—but times have changed.