Fashion / Beauty
November 17-
To promote their new organization and to see if they can really do it, four ladies attempt to wear the same outfit for 31 days.
November 8-
We're wondering if it will be the only nude painting this season.
November 2-
Year after year, stores come and go, but Carrollton has been able to maintain “the square” with small shops that cater to various ages groups.
October 27-
The evening will be hosted by Ayisha Spears, wife to Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marcus Spears.
October 26-
Jobs are a necessity for most people. But not these ladies.
October 22-
Ideal contestant will lead a very healthy lifestyle as a professional or as an avid health and fitness person.
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Sport your vintage finds this Friday at 7:50 p.m. at The Magnolia with Chick Talk Dallas fans who are encouraged to capture some of Amelia’s style.
October 21-
Be among the first to see some of Chesley McLaren's designs for 2010.
September 18-
The assignment this week was to make a dress or fashion item out of newspaper.
September 11-
Models became the clients.
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Behind the scenes at the hugely influential Vogue magazine.
September 10-
The winnings include a trip to Venice, Italy!
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The shirt is "tattoo-inspired" and, of course, shows the pink breast cancer ribbon.
September 4-
The week's sewing challenge: beachwear.
September 1-
It's the 11th consecutive year in which design showrooms host snacks, shopping, drinks, and music.
August 28-
One of them even won.
August 21-
Neither Louise from Dallas nor Shirin from Richardson came out on top or bottom, and so survived the first week.
August 20-
Seed Sucker's motto is to help spread environmental awareness, one T-shirt at a time.
August 6-
Campbell talks to Loretta Jenson and Texas Silver-Haired Legislator Callie Ragon, former contestants.
August 3-
D210’s Ingrea Aberra talks with Cookie Johnson about launching her new set of premium denim line.



















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