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Tuleh Spring 2010
September 13, 2009 8:15 pm
New York 09/13/09.
To Anna Wintour's Dismay, New York Fashion Week Continues to Get Bigger
July 22, 2009 12:54 pm
>> The first official look at how Spring 2010 New York Fashion Week is shaping up will come Friday, when the first edition of the Fashion Calendar ships, but until then, we've got a few hints.
Part Two
February 18, 2009 9:02 am
Earlier this week we brought you face charts from the first Bryant Park Fall 2009 shows, and today, here are five more great looks fresh off the runway.
Barneys CEO Mark Lee Explains His Choice of Amanda Brooks as Fashion Director
February 4, 2011 1:33 pm
>> Vogue contributor Amanda Brooks was named Barneys' new fashion director, vice president succeeding Julie Gilhart last Friday and she starts in the role on Monday without much retail experience in her pocket (she was most recently director of fashion at William Morris Endeavor Entertainment, and in the past, a creative director at Hogan and Tuleh).
Barneys Appoints Amanda Brooks as Women’s Fashion Director, Vice President
January 28, 2011 2:44 pm
>> After much speculation regarding who would be crowned Barneys' fashion director, the retailer has finally announced its golden girl: Amanda Brooks.
huh what?
September 9, 2005 12:09 pm
>> I was reading the Thursday Styles section of the New York Times the other day, when I came across this in one of the articles talking about Bryan Bradley, designer of Tuleh: Mr. Bradley, lounging on a bed in his office, called what he does weird and ugly, though in fashion weird and ugly often yields eureka.This weird segue definitely made me stop in the middle of the article: never have I thought of the equation weird + ugly = eureka when it comes to fashion. Maybe weird can sometimes = eureka, but ugly = eureka? No way. To me, fashion is a kind of art form -- why would you ever express yourself in what you viewed to be a non-attractive manner? It just doesn't click for me. Must have been the author stretching for a transition between quotes or something.