Tommy Hilfiger launches clothing line for disabled children

American designer Tommy Hilfiger has launched a line of clothing for children with disabilities, a collaboration that started after a mother couldn't find jeans for her son who wears leg braces. The 22 pieces, which include jeans, khakis, dresses and button-up shirts, look exactly the same as those on the pre-existing TH Kids line and are also priced the same, Tommy Hilfiger said in a statement posted on its website Tuesday. The line was created in collaboration with Runway of Dreams, a group that works with the fashion industry to adapt mainstream clothing for disabled people, Tommy Hilfiger said in its statement.

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Tommy Hilfiger launches clothing line for disabled children

Here’s Why You Might Not Recognize the Next Top Supermodel

Nowhere was that more apparent than at the annual Fashion Week in New York City. Although Fashion Week doesn’t come with an official diversity report, it is estimated  that each show had 4 to as many as 25 African-American models. This year one of the three cover models for the popular Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue is Ashley Graham.

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Here’s Why You Might Not Recognize the Next Top Supermodel

London Fashion Week’s standout look? A big, masculine coat over a great dress, says Natalia Grgona, Paris Modes TV

As London Fashion Week wraps up today, Tuesday, February 23, fashion journalist Natalia Grgona of Paris Modes TV gives her take on the Autumn/Winter 2016 catwalk shows, which see upcoming trends and hot new faces showcased on the British capital's runway. What were the main trends on the London catwalks for Autumn/Winter 2016? In London, each designer has their own vision, exploring their creativity without looking to align with any particular influence.

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London Fashion Week’s standout look? A big, masculine coat over a great dress, says Natalia Grgona, Paris Modes TV