Tag: Fall

Parsons BFA Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection

New York’s Seventh Avenue: A Hub of Fashion Innovation New York’s Seventh Avenue, also known as Fashion Avenue,

Positive mindset about aging in over-60s linked to better recovery after a fall

The link between how older adults perceive their aging process and their physical recovery after a fall has

Minneapolis Brain surgeon Dr. Aizik Wolf testifies John O’Keefe died from fall on frozen ground in Karen Read trial

The murder trial of Karen Read took a new turn on Wednesday as Yale-educated brain surgeon Dr. Aizik

Abel LĂłpez Mexico Fall 2025 Collection

Abel Lopez, the talented designer behind the latest collection, drew inspiration from his mother for this stunning line

Juan Vidal Spain Fall 2025 Collection

Juan Vidal’s Latest Collection: Embracing Uncertainty and Beauty Juan Vidal’s latest collection, titled “Me quiere, no me quiere”

Julia y Renata Mexico Fall 2025 Collection

Julia and Renata Franco's Fall Collection: Exploring Borders and Boundaries Julia and Renata Franco have always been known

Man charged for allegedly giving alcohol to Pirates fan before fall from stands

A tragic incident occurred at PNC Park last month when a 20-year-old Pirates fan, Kavan Markwood, fell 21

Mans Spain Fall 2025 Collection

Jaime Álvarez Returns to Madrid Runway with Fall 2025 Collection After a year-long hiatus, Jaime Álvarez, the creative

ManéMané Spain Fall 2025 Collection

ManéMané Celebrates 10 Years with a Forward-Thinking Runway Show ManéMané is celebrating a milestone this year as the

Pratt Institute Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection

Pratt's Graduating Class Showcase: A Blend of Creativity and Innovation This year, Pratt Institute's graduating class showcased their

Savannah College of Art and Design Fall 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection

The Savannah College of Art & Design, known for its unique honeybee mascot, is a university that defies

How Measles, Polio and Other Eliminated Diseases Could Roar Back If U.S. Vaccination Rates Fall

Vaccination rates are a critical component of public health, and new research is shedding light on the dramatic