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Lacoste has long been the quintessential, sporty and preppy brand. The brand, named after tennis player Rene Lacoste, always had that appeal to it like it was part of a prep school uniform, or an easy go to brand for casual offerings at the country club.
With the rise of street style and athletic wear becoming so popular in fashion, Lacoste took a cue and made their offerings more streetwear friendly. Are designers trying to make their looks appropriate for the Fashion Week street style phot
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Thai-American designer Thakoon Panichgul stormed back into New York Fashion Week after a season out to embrace "see-now, buy-now," offering a fall/winter collection available to purchase instantly.
Eschewing the official spring/summer 2017 season, the label instead offered high-end customers clothes for fall/winter 2016 and with cooler temperatures around the corner he is confident it will pay off.
His guests, who included Wendi Deng Murdoch, were invited to decamp from Manhattan to Brook
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New York officially kicks off the global spring/summer 2017 fashion merry-go-round Thursday, but one thing's clear: fashion week is over as we know it. The biannual event is a calendar staple in a city home to a 98 billion dollars fashion industry, headquarters to 900 fashion companies and which generates huge turnover even if Paris and Milan lay claim to more avant-garde couture.
More than 200,000 people flood into New York to attend its September and February fashion weeks combined, where
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Guess Accessories’ is serving up glamour for its fall-winter 2016 campaign. Photographed by Greg Lotus, the advertisements star models Emma Stern Nielsen, Mia Kang and Megan Irwin. Captured against a white backdrop, the label spotlights its latest handbags in the glossy images. The fall season features a mix of embroidered satchels, studded backpacks and large totes. In addition to the images, there is a behind the scenes video set to the tunes of ‘Never Been Here’ by Kaya Nicole.
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After a runway show in Paris this March, H&M Studio’s fall-winter 2016 campaign has been unveiled. The images star model Freja Beha Erichsen captured in a moody, enchanted forest setting. Inspired by folk style and menswear separates, the fall season has an eclectic vibe. Captured by Daniel Jackson, the Danish beauty is ready for the cold weather in belted trench coats, suede jackets and tailored suiting. The H&M Studio collection will officially hit stores on September 8th.
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Following up a preview of the campaign earlier this season, Topshop has unveiled a full look at its fall-winter 2016 advertisement. Starring model Taylor Hill, the images were captured on location in New York City by Giampaolo Sgura. The American beauty takes on new season trends including oversized denim, chunky knitwear and hooded jackets. Paired with cool ankle boots and miniature bags, Taylor Hill exudes cool girl attitude in each shot.
In an interview with Topshop, Taylor talks about her
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Actress Jennifer Lawrence is back for Dior’s fall-winter 2016 handbag campaign. First named a Dior ambassador in 2013, the blonde beauty poses with the Diorama and Diorever bag. Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier, Jennifer gazes intently into the camera’s lens wearing oversized sweaters and cozy jackets. According to WWD, the campaign will officially launch on September 5th. Wearing her hair in a tousled updo, the 26-year-old poses with bags featuring a range of sparkling metallics, embroidere
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New York State of Mind’, the brand focuses on polished looks with a modern sophistication. The fall collection showcases the new season’s must-have pieces. From tailored jackets to cowl-neck sweaters and fitted pants, these looks are made for the modern woman. Paired with skinny scarves and over-the-knee boots, the pieces are on point. See more from Jones New York’s fall advertisements below.
Source: Fasshion Gone Rogue.
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has tapped influencers from the world of music, style and even royalty for its first ever street style campaign. Called ‘The Walk’, the images star singer Solange Knowles, models Nina Agdal and Soo Joo Park as well as Princess Olympia of Greece. Shot on location in downtown New York City by street style photographer Tommy Ton, the girls wear looks from the fall 2016 ready-to-wear collection. But the main stars of the campaign are the handbags. From the grommet embellished Brooklyn to the Isadore
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Topshop has joined the ranks of brands that are part of the growing see-now-buy-now trend hitting the runway shows. It was just a matter of time after Burberry began this that other British labels would follow suit.
The brand will offer consumers the opportunity to purchase select pieces from the women's spring 2017 line after the runway show on September 18 at London Fashion Week. The remainder of the offerings sent down the runway will be available on November 11.
“Our customers are al