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Geopolitics may have been Stacy Rodriguez’s starting point when she named her fledgling line Glasnost a few years ago.

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Most people remember Carlos Concepcion as the sexy store boy at Viktor, helping them to try on a pair of custom jeans. But his batch mates at Parsons, where he’s just completed an associate degree in fashion design, think his talents lie way beyond the selling floor. “He could be a master tailor if he wanted to,” says Stacy Rodriguez, who often saw him in the sewing room, cutting and stitching every piece of his graduate collection shown here. It helped that he interned for months at Timo Weiland and Oumlil, a private label suiting company in New York.

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When I became the editor in chief of Meg magazine back in April 2007, I was tasked to find the perfect cover girl that was representative of the new Meg. She had to, of course, be beautiful, smart, full of potential, hip and, most importantly, friendly. I didn’t have to look any further because when I thought of these characteristics I instantly thought of model Helena Belmonte.

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Each woman is a combination of polar opposites, of well-mannered graces and untempered passions—a mystery whose needs must be understood and appreciated.

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“There are three numbers a woman can‘t reveal,” HSBC group communications and sustainability SVP Johanna Garcia says, “her age, weight and the number of shoes she owns.”

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Drawing from colonialism and exploration, reveling in scents, sights and sounds, the Sirens & Trains collection by Glasnost coaxes you to unleash your inner vagabond.

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“I could almost smell the dye” model Mia Ayesa enthused as I passed on the tie-dyed leggings to her.

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Geopolitics may have been Stacy Rodriguez’s starting point when she named her fledgling line Glasnost a few years ago.

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Most people remember Carlos Concepcion as the sexy store boy at Viktor, helping them to try on a pair of custom jeans. But his batch mates at Parsons, where he’s just completed an associate degree in fashion design, think his talents lie way beyond the selling floor. “He could be a master tailor if he wanted to,” says Stacy Rodriguez, who often saw him in the sewing room, cutting and stitching every piece of his graduate collection shown here. It helped that he interned for months at Timo Weiland and Oumlil, a private label suiting company in New York.

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When I became the editor in chief of Meg magazine back in April 2007, I was tasked to find the perfect cover girl that was representative of the new Meg. She had to, of course, be beautiful, smart, full of potential, hip and, most importantly, friendly. I didn’t have to look any further because when I thought of these characteristics I instantly thought of model Helena Belmonte.

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Each woman is a combination of polar opposites, of well-mannered graces and untempered passions—a mystery whose needs must be understood and appreciated.

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“There are three numbers a woman can‘t reveal,” HSBC group communications and sustainability SVP Johanna Garcia says, “her age, weight and the number of shoes she owns.”

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Drawing from colonialism and exploration, reveling in scents, sights and sounds, the Sirens & Trains collection by Glasnost coaxes you to unleash your inner vagabond.

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“I could almost smell the dye” model Mia Ayesa enthused as I passed on the tie-dyed leggings to her.

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