In celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8th, Diane von Furstenberg has picked a few of her favorites from inspiring female artists who most embody the DVF idea of “Be the woman you want to be.”
Some designers opt to keep the dance music on the dancefloor and off the runway. This eclectic mix of rock, soul, funk, and more -- all used in shows during the past few seasons -- shows the broad range of musical styles that have inspired top designers.
Whether you're trying to go that extra mile on the treadmill or on the dancefloor, these epic remixes of familiar pop hits will get your blood pumping and your legs moving.
Whether you're trying to go that extra mile on the treadmill or on the dancefloor, these epic remixes of familiar pop hits will get your blood pumping and your legs moving.
In the early 1960s, young fashionable Londoners, or "mods," danced all night to the uptempo sounds of African-American soul, Jamaican ska, and British rock & roll. Put on your sharpest suit and celebrate the original mod scene's best songs.
Contemporary Jamaican music was born when young musicians began covering and reinterpreting the American R&B songs they heard on the radio. Listen to these classic Motown, soul, and rock songs, transformed by reggae's unmistakable upstroke rhythm.