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Roberto Cavalli ushers in a new season with the launch of its fall-winter 2017 campaign. The advertisements star models Eva Herzigova and Jarrod Scott. French photographer Jack Waterlot captures the sleek studio images. In one shot, Eva poses in an animal print embroidered dress with lace trim. And in another, the blonde wears a bustier top with a fur and shearling jacket.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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Italian fashion brand Twinset heads to Scotland’s Dunnottar Castle for its fall-winter 2017 campaign. Starring models Stella Lucia and Stella Maxwell, the images were captured by Giampaolo Sgura. The girls look totally on-trend in faux fur jackets, lace dresses and knit sweaters. Edward Enninful styles the shoot with Franco Gobbi on hair and Jessica Nedza on makeup. In addition to the print advertisements, Twinset also shared a short film showing the two Stellas in the picturesque location.
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Italian fashion brand Dolce & Gabbana continues its focus on Millennials with the release of its fall-winter 2017 campaign. Photographed on location in Palermo, the images were captured by Luca and Alessandro Morelli. A cast full of celebrity kids and models includes Corinne Foxx, Chiara Scelsi, Natasha Lau, Olympia of Greece, Sonia Ben Ammar, Lori Harvey and Amelia Windsor. The advertisements spotlight new season styles such as delicate lace, leopard print and floral patterns. Discover more
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Pitti peacocks aside, the biannual fair Pitti Imagine for menswear is a tradeshow for reliable fashion.
Overheard from many a buyer's lips, the 'newsness' factor remains something of a lesser presence amongst the cavernous buildings housing swathes of brands, designers and products.
Many booths are filled with the same brands, who return season after season to the same location, showcasing collections that are consistent and steady, but not so bold in the arena of directional fashion.
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Italian fashion brand Giorgio Armani taps a new photographer for its fall-winter 2017 campaign. Dutch lenswoman Annemarieke van Drimmelen captures the latest advertisements which feature a moody set of images. The campaign stars models Lara Mullen, Lineisy Montero, Margot Davy, Charlee Fraser and Milena Litvinovskaya. The new season spotlights tailored suiting, velvet loafers and embellished handbags. This month the images will break in magazines around the globe.
Source: Fashion
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Around 2.5 percent of the world's arable land is planted with cotton, which, in turn, consumes approximately 25 percent of all the pesticides used worldwide. This is a fact which does not leave us indifferent, but rather reveals the large amount of toxic chemicals which are used day after day to manufacture our cotton textiles and garments.
The situation does not improve in regard to other fabrics, unfortunately, as thousands of chemicals are used in different phases and processes in the text
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Spanish clothing giant Inditex, owner of fast-fashion brand Zara, Wednesday reported a sharp profit rise for the three months to April, and said it created more than 10,000 new jobs in a year.
Inditex made 654 million euros ($734 million) over the period, the first quarter of its financial year, a rise of 18 percent year-on-year and more than double the first-quarter earnings of its direct competitor, Sweden's H and M.
Earnings were also ahead of analysts' consenus expectations of 540 mill
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Here'rethe latest apparel themes emerging at the international Resort collections. First identified in our SS18 womenswear Themes forecasts, these key looks will be impacting on the apparel market for the upcoming spring/summer season and beyond. Our inspirational seasonal reports are curated by our trend experts, evaluating each individual trends commercial value and longevity giving you the optimum level of in-depth analysis to inform decision making.
This week, you can get an exclusive ins
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For Chinese fashionistas, a new party dress can be a huge purchase, but the Internet is making it easier to dress sharp without a big price tag or long-term commitment.
Dora's Dream, a women's clothing start-up, runs a subscription-based service that allows style-conscious Chinese to borrow designer clothes with just a small monthly payment.
The clothes-sharing service generated buzz last week at the 2017 Asia Fashion Federation China Conference held in Hangzhou in East China's Zhejiang Pr
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As London Fashion Week Men’s officially begins in this morning, signalling the start of Men’s fashion weeks in Milan and Paris before ending in New York next month, the industry still questions the future of the event. As an increasing number of leading brands, including Gucci, Burberry and Tom Ford, chose to present their women’s and men’s collection together, thus departing from men’s fashion week, many wonder what is next for the male-focused fashion weeks. Even though the departure of a numb