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After settingChanel’s cruise 2017collection in Havana, Cuba, the French fashion brand brings the city’s spirit to its cruise campaign. Photographed byKarl Lagerfeld, the advertisements star modelsMica ArganarazandStellaTennant. Stella takes on evening styles including sharp suiting such as a spencer jacket or tieredpetticoat. In contrast, Mica channels daytime looks with casualt-shirts, knit separates and Bermuda shorts. Discover more from Chanel’s cruise advertisements below.
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It can be said that the top four fashion capitals of the world - New York, London, Paris and Milan - owe much of their reputation to the success of their bi-annual fashion weeks. Now that the Spring/Summer fashion week season has come to an end, wrapping up earlier this month in Paris, it is time to look back and reflect on some of the key trends which have emerged. According to data gathered by retail data company Edited, these are the main 8 trends to emerge from the ready-to-wear women’s wear
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After featuring a look at part one of Vero Moda’s fall-winter 2016 campaign, the Danish fashion brand has unveiled even more images from the shoot. Starring Josephine Skriver and Caroline Brasch Nielsen, the pair explore the city of Paris in the advertisements. Photographer Asa Tallgard captures the models in trendy looks ranging from cozy sweaters to denim separates and printed dresses. Josephine and Caroline are not without smiles as they accessorize in crossbody bags and ankle boots. Mathilde
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Ralph Lauren is celebrating his greatest pieces with the launch of a new collection called, ‘Iconic Style’. The campaign stars ten models photographed in black and white portraits by Steven Meisel. Models Vittoria Ceretti, Margaret Qualley, Stella Tennant, Jacquetta Wheeler, Frederikke Sofie, Fei Fei Sun, Jean Campbell, Alicia Burke, Lulu and Cameron Russell appear in the advertisements. The collection includes 10 key pieces in all such as the Officer’s Jacket, the RL Safari Jacket and the Briti
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This week, Burberry was not only the only fashion giant profiting from the ailing pound post-Brexit. AIM’s champion ASOS has also fulfilled the expectations to post strong full-year figures on Tuesday.
UBS recently upped its price target for the shares from 4,450 pence to 5,500 pence, saying the investment case is “evolving into online fast fashion and away from pure brand aggregation, albeit with a degree of edited range and product selection”. As advanced by ‘The Telegraph’ in its weekend
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“Zara’s prices are reasonable. It is not a bad idea to pay 30 percent more for high-quality branded products such as Zara’s,” Tuan Hoa said, showing the two dresses she bought on her Facebook page.
An analyst said the good pricing policy has allowed Zara to compete well in all the markets where it is located.
Credit Suisse estimates that Zara cut prices for its products by 36 percent over 18 months prior to November 2015.
“The prices are reasonable, the design is fashionable and the mat
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It's raining kimonos in Tokyo. US-based Japanese heavy-metal superstar Yoshiki kicked off Amazon Fashion Week Tokyo by sending models down the runway in sexy, reimagined kimonos drenched in a downpour Monday. It may not be high fashion to purists, but such is the fame of the dyed-blonde, androgynous-looking co-founder of rock band X Japan that he opened the latest edition of Tokyo's twice-yearly style bonanza.
Music fans, the Japanese celebrity press and the fashion pack crammed into a catwal
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Louis Vuitton goes back to Brazil for its ‘Spirit of Travel’ campaign. After setting its cruise 2017 runway show in Rio de Janeiro, the luxury fashion house tapped actress Alicia Vikander to appear in the new advertisements. This marks the Danish star’s third campaign for Louis Vuitton. Photographer Patrick Demarchelier captures the scene complete with sand and palm trees. Bags of the season including the ‘Twist’ and ‘Capucines’ take the spotlight. In the accompanying campaign film, Alicia explo
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Top modelNina Agdalwalks the tranquil path for her latest work. Spanish brand Massimo Duttitaps the blonde for its Paper project–an online trend guide. Nina stars in an on location photo session called ‘A Journey to the Hamptons’. TheSports Illustrated Swimsuit Issuemodel trades in bikinis for more classic attire. Captured byPamela Hanson, Nina layers up for the cold weather in sharp blazers, coats and cozy sweaters. Massimo Dutti embraces neutrals for the new season including muted camel, beige
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Mango unveils the second chapter of its Mango Journeys project. After releasing a Texas-shot campaign starring Camille Rowe, model and art director Julia Restoin-Roitfeld fronts a series of images for the Spanish fashion brand. The photographs were captured by Hunter & Gatti in New York City. In addition to the images, Julia also appears in a two-minute film. The short clip features Julia exploring the Big Apple while revealing her thoughts on femininity. Julia shares that one of her favorit