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  • Stella McCartney is reportedly launching a menswear line later this year, with the first collection available for the spring summer 2017 season, to be shown during men's fashion week in June. According to WWD, the expansion of the label is a natural progression after McCartney launched childrenswear in 2010. McCartney is well known for her ethical fashion credentials McCartney founded her label in 2001 with the backing of Kering, then called PPR. McCartney has since become a global pl
  • After unveiling its first print campaign last season, Marni heads to nature for its spring-summer 2016 advertisements. Tom Hunter captures Suvi Koponen posing in trees and a blanket of greenery. Giovanni Bianco of GB65 art directed the images. Against a forest backdrop, the color-blocked and leaf prints stand out in a field of nature. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • Who doesn't love a one-and-done, chic-as-anything winter wardrobe solution? That's exactly what the sweaterdress is. It's the simplest answer to your midwinter wardrobe slump. And, what's more, it'll keep you warm as you brave the final weeks of winter! Whether you reach for a simple shift silhouette or prefer a more trend-centric exposed shoulder style; regardless of whether your shoe collection is full of sky-high heels or chock-full of casual flats and sneakers; this is the trend for you.
  • Designer to the stars Vera Wang shored up her artistic clout Tuesday by sending models down the New York runway in towering platforms and elongated cuts inspired by Modigliani and Giacometti. Wang, best known for designing wedding gowns for the rich and famous, presented a collection steeped in the lean, sculptural image of the European artists, whose modernist masterpieces fetch record prices. "I wanted to find my own new proportion and my own new silhouette," Wang told AFP backstage on day
  • Coachella is fast becoming a fashion festival as much as it is about celebrating music. Swedish retail H&M has signed up for a second partnership with the California-based festival, after claiming its collaboration in 2015 was a huge hit with consumers. Its new and wider co-branded Coachella collection launches in US stores on March 24, (with a sneak peek on March 23 under the hashtag #HMLovesCoachella). H&M said girls can expect folksy blouses, beaded and fringed tops, all-over
  • Tommy Hilfiger headlined day five of New York Fashion Week by sending model-of-the-moment Gigi Hadid down an ocean-liner themed catwalk to open and close a trans-Atlantic voyage-themed show as snow fell outside. Hilfiger, who has turned affordable but fashional apparel into a global empire, is known for his flamboyant Fashion Week shows, which each season transform the Armory on Park Avenue into a spectacular set. "Years back, in the '20s, the '30s, when the people would travel trans-Atlanti
  • Day four of New York Fashion Week saw designers trying to step it up a notch from last season. First up was Noon by Noor, who went for a very expensive looking aesthetic with items like a taupe Calvin gown, a sapphire lulu fur coat, and velvet tops. The design team of Noon Rashid Al Khalifa and Haya Mohammed al Khalifa were also going for a relaxed timeless aesthetic, and despite the distinctly on trend luxurious look of the pieces, they created a collection that customers could have forever
  • Sportswear and footwear brand Asics Europe has delivered an overall net sales growth of 16 percent across its Europe, the Middle East and Africa region in 2015. Its sales increase is Asics highest growth rate in years and is up from 13 percent in 2014. The results, which has seen the brand’s sales more than doubled in the last five years, are largely due to the growth in its running, tennis, and an acceleration of its Asics Tiger lifestyle category, which relaunched last year. The sports
  • King of cool Alexander Wang took over a Romanesque church in New York on Saturday to present a bondage-inspired collection at the altar of high fashion with Kylie Jenner and her rap star boyfriend front row. The fashion pack braved one of Manhattan's coldest nights in 20 years, cloaking themselves in fur coats to fend off temperatures of minus 12 Celsius (-11 Fahrenheit) that saw the city warn people to stay indoors. Wang, the young superstar who defines downtown cool, surprised many by
  • On day 2 of New York Fashion Week: Men's, designers displayed how traditional men's formal offerings have evolved. First off, Mr. Joseph Abboud opened up the morning shows, and he brought Milan and Paris level patterns and detailing to his exquisite suiting pieces. There were floral patterned suits reminiscent of Alexander McQueen, effortlessly tailored blazers, and well-fitted trousers in the predominantly neutral colors of grey and brown. Abboud also showed us that men have way mor
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