Shannon Lazovski

Shannon, a professional content creator, and DFN's Senior Fashion and Beauty Editor, who has been serving the Michigan fashion community for close to two decades. She's one of Detroit's original influencers and a well-respected professional & philanthropist that is known for her love of beauty, fashion, fashion shows, talent interviews & philanthropic efforts in Michigan. Shannon's extensive list of fashion collaborations and dedicated efforts are essential to the continuous growth of Michigan's fashion community. She strives to celebrate and elevate the who's who of Michigan fashion. You may have seen Shannon on TMZ, Fox 2 Detroit, WXYZ-TV Channel 7, TV20 Detroit, WDIV Local 4 Detroit, IGTV, and in Styleline Magazine, Metro Parent Magazine, Greater Rochester Living, Hour Detroit, Dedicated Magazine, Downtown Magazine, and numerous local blogs and online publications.

Phenomenal Fringe

If you’re wondering what one of the hottest trends for summer is, you don’t have to wonder anymore. Whether you’re looking for a little or a lot, fringe is readily available at retailers across the country. Fringe swimsuits, jackets, purses and shoes are all making their mark in editorials for both summer and spring. And many of

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The Village of Rochester Hills Spring Fashion Show Recap

The Village of Rochester Hills Spring Fashion Show at the Royal Park Hotel in Rochester, Michigan featured new Spring arrivals from ten retailers of the Village of Rochester Hills including; Francesca’s, GAP, The Buckle, Eddie Bauer, Moosejaw, Chico’s, Parisian, Ann Taylor, White House Black Market, Banana Republic, and more. The main focus on the runway were individual retail Spring

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Wet Seal Rebrands After Poor Sales in 2011

Junior’s and women’s retailer Wet Seal Inc. are dealing with a decline in sales ranging from mid to high single digits.  It was recently announced that the Foothill Ranch, California-based retailer’s same-store sales declined 5.5 percent in the last quarter of 2011.  The company’s juniors-oriented division, Wet Seal had declining sales near 4.6 percent. Their contemporary-focused

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