samedi 3 mars 2018
Your Guide to Pronouncing Those Confusing Designer Names This Fashion Week

We get it: when it's Fashion Week, you want to sound cool when you talk about all the designers you are following from New York to Paris. But then you have to actually say their names and, well, the jig is up. Prabal Gu-what now? Proenza Schou-who? Givench-huh?
To help you avoid a major fashion faux pas (pronounced foh pah, you guys), we've dug up some "helpful" video tutorials. Read on to hear them all.
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