
At 8pm this past Saturday, over two-hundred people could be seen accumulating outside of Gallery5, waiting in anticipation of the immediately s

Thirty-three years after the release of the first Star Wars movie, cinematic master of merchandising, George Lucas has teamed up with Adidas and released a series of sneakers and apparel that are based on themes from the original three Star Wars films. To check out the slide show click here.

This weekend make sure you go by Gallery 5 twice.

American designer Jeremy Scott is making a big splash in Adidas' pond as he has put together a new collection for them earlier this year.
With this particular winged creation he has brought his originality and silly, playful attitude towards fashion to a very tight shoe game. These would have even Hermes trading in his talaria, for a new pair of these golden b-ball style sneaks. Gold isn't the only color these kicks come in. I've spotted them in black, white, silver, rainbow and some rare white with red stitching. The Swarovski crystal version is a little too much for my tastes though. The non-bedazzled version of these kicks will cost you about $300.

Erin Dollar is an avid blogger, crafty crafter and artists. Her work is quickly making her one of Etsy's more adorable sweethearts.

This November marked a historic event in the history of Pakistan. The first ever Pakistan Fashion Week was held in Karachi, in the south eastern province of Sindh.

This October, Vans released a series of shoes featuring the work of R. Crumb. Various styles feature Crumb characters like Mr. Natural, Fritz the Cat and others. Prices range from $52-90.

Casey Longyear is RVA's fashion director. Here's her advice for Halloween shopping on a budget, with the help of Shannon Christian and Nan Gallagher.
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We did the dirty work for you and scoped out where to find some serious RVA summer essentials.

I was thinking title it "He burnt my dresses and cut my hair" .....a Bikini Kill lyric seems fitting. - Casey


This year the VCU Senior Fashion Design Student Show didn’t miss a stitch.

Amie Cunningham, a Richmond transplant, and the mastermind behind the inimitable Thief & Bandit clothing and jewelry line, is a busy girl.