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Italian fashion brand Etro recently launched its fall-winter 2017 campaign. Photographed by Juergen Teller, model Anna Ewers poses in Berlin, Germany, for the surreal images. Captured against the urban backdrop of the Berlin Square, Anna wears breezy maxi dresses and long coats in the colorful shots. In one image, the blonde beauty gets her closeup in a chic pair of optical frames. And in another, Anna sits on a throne like a stylish princess.
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Luxury fashion house Alexander McQueen launches its fall-winter 2017 campaign. Photographed by Jamie Hawkesworth, the brand heads to the extreme landscape of Iceland for the new season. Dutch model Rianne Von Rompaey appears in the dreamy images which pair a barren scene with a cozy domestic setting. Creative director Sarah Burton’s knit sweaters, patchwork dresses and tailored coats take focus for fall.
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Supermarket giant Tesco has pledged to detox its textile production and remove hazardous chemicals from the supply chain of its clothing brand F&F as part of its commitment to knowing where its fabrics are produced and that its garments are legal and safe.
Tesco will immediately begin the process of eliminating hazardous substances from its F&F clothing brand, including phthalates, brominated and chlorinated flame retardants, chlorinated solvents and heavy metals, said Greenpeace.
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Maje spotlights various locations around Paris for its fall-winter 2017 campaign. Photographed by Tyrone Lebon, model Andreea Diaconu appears in the candid looking images. From the Alexandre III bridge to a Haussmann apartment, Andreea shines in the new season looks. Whether wearing a Victorian inspired blouse in poplin or a black leather miniskirt, the Maje girl exudes timeless cool. Discover the official campaign film directed by Frank Lebon below.
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Part of its 365 project, Prada releases its fall-winter 2017 campaign called 'Dialogue'. Photographed by Willy Vanderperre, Russian model Kris Grikaite appears in the advertisements. Looking ready for her closeup, images of the model get juxtaposed with photographs of Prada handbags. The beauty poses with understated makeup and hair for the powerful portraits. In addition, Kris stars in the Italian fashion brand's pre-fall 2017 advertising campaign.
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Australian fashion brand Zimmermann channels seventies, rock and roll vibes with the launch of its fall-winter 2017 campaign. Starring model Vanessa Moody, the images take place in an empty auditorium. Photographer Benny Horne captures the American model in bohemian inspired looks ranging from ruffled dresses to breezy tunics and suit separates. Caterina Scardinio worked as stylist for the shoot with Jodie Boland on makeup and Jordan M on hair. Discover more images from Zimmermann's fall campaig
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Jimmy Choo celebrates its London heritage with the launch of its fall-winter 2017 campaign. Over 21 years ago, the iconic shoe brand was founded in the fashion capital. Photographed by Theo Wenner, the images star German model Kati Nescher. Captured across the city, Kati charms in new season styles including strappy sandals, ankle booties and knee high boots.
“This season is a particularly pure expression of Jimmy Choo. We’ve focused on the codes that define us; the confidence, the sexiness,
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Los Angeles fashion brand FRAME unveils its fall-winter 2017 campaign. Photographed by Erik Torstensson, the advertisements feature fresh face Faretta. Posing in Brooklyn, New York, the brunette wears seventies inspired looks from the new season. From a cropped moto jacket to a leather trench coat and signature denim, FRAME spotlights standout pieces for autumn. Geraldine Saglio styled the shoot with James Pecis on hair and Mark Carrasquillo on makeup.
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With Myanmar emerging as a manufacturing hub for mass-produced clothes, a crop of young designers are using home-grown fashion to preserve the country's sartorial heritage and reshape the sweatshop model.
Inside her boutique in downtown Yangon, Pyone Thet Thet Kyaw crafts her own designs using traditional patterns and fabrics, many from ethnic minority groups, to make A-line skirts, dresses and tops. On another she adds the high-collared neckline of the inngyi -- a tight top usually worn by M
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Paris Haute Couture fashion week Autumn/Winter 2017, if anything signified a shift in the fashion industry. As seasons continue to blur, this edition saw a host of ready-to-wear designers invited to show on schedule, in addition to menswear and womenswear being presented side by side, raising the question - is this the start of a fashion revolution?
In the penultimate fashion week of the summer, with only New York Men’s to follow next week from July 10 to 13, US designers, Proenza Schoule