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	<title>Filthy Dripped &#124; Punk &#124; Urban &#124; 80&#039;s &#124; Hip Hop &#124; Clothing &#124; Street Wear &#187; hellzbellz</title>
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		<title>Women’s Streetwear Continues to Evolve</title>
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		<dc:creator>Paul Andre</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[HellzBellz, considered by many to be one of the premier designers of women’s streetwear, continues to push the envelope with their edgy designs. Lanie, the driving creative force behind the label, recently debuted her newest line and it is certainly getting a lot of attention. Determined to give women more options than frilly ready to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HellzBellz, considered by many to be one of the premier designers of women’s streetwear, continues to push the envelope with their edgy designs. Lanie, the driving creative force behind the label, recently debuted her newest line and it is certainly getting a lot of attention. Determined to give women more options than frilly ready to wear, Lanie has created designs that resonate with women everywhere that want their clothing to make a statement about who they are. Lanie commented, “I live my life knowing that I’m a strong woman and I have the ability to create my own destiny.”</p>
<p>Stores such as FilthyDripped.com can attest to the rising popularity of streetwear in general, and not only for the male market. Lanie’s newest collection is sure to create quite a stir in streetwear culture and the designs are truly unique. She commented, “When designing a collection, I basically make what I want to see in my closet. This didn’t fall short for my Holiday ‘07 collection, which is set to deliver mid-October to early November. I’ve always had an interest in the early 60’s mod/punk scene in London so I developed a collection with a mod influence but gave it a military twist through the cuts, details and graphics. The military-mod theme isn’t completely literal but its influence is apparent.”</p>
<p>Long ignored by traditional fashion, women who are interested in streetwear often have to settle for wearing men’s trends. HellzBellz has been working to change this since 2005 and the reception has been tremendous. She has been traveling to shows on both costs and her work is certainly in demand, proving that streetwear is still on top, no matter what sex you are. According to Lanie, the type of woman interested in streetwear is, “A forward, non-conforming woman who lives life to the fullest and understands first and foremost that individuality is key. She’s also a strong female who isn’t afraid to speak her mind or express herself freely.”</p>
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