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  • The eight top models from Topshop’s holiday campaign are back (with one new addition) for its spring 2016 denim advertisements. Bella Hadid, Imaan Hammam, Grace Hartzel, Elle Richards, Malaika Firth, Aneta Pajak, Marga Esquivel, Sophia Ahrens and Steffy Argelich (the new face) front the campaign photographed by Giampaolo Sgura. The girls each wear nine distinct denim styles. From the skinny high-waist cut of the Joni jean to the ankle length of the Jamie, these would go perfectly in any cool
  • Style star Alexa Chung returns for her fifth consecutive season as face Parisian handbag label, Longchamp. For the spring-summer 2016 campaign, Peter Lindbergh captures the it girl in the Palais Royal. Posing in a lambskin trench coat, Alexa carries the Penelope bag underneath her arm in the campaign visual. The campaign was made with creative direction by Tho Van Tran with styling by Alexis Roche. Source: Glamour.
  • As the fashion industry prepares for the start of the Fall/Winter 2016-17 womenswear runway shows in February, discover an inspiring selection of the key print and pattern trends predicted to influence collections this season. Covering everything from Contemporary and Young Fashion to Checks & Stripes and Knit Patterns, last year the Trendstop print experts deployed their forward-looking analysis to forecast the most directional and commercially relevant print directions set to emerge in F/W
  • Look back into at any '90s It Girl's wardrobe and you'll find one of these: a classic tweed blazer. Tweed jackets were first popularized by Coco Chanel at the turn on the 20th century, but it wasn't until the '90s that the once prim-and-proper outerwear became cool and youthful. It all started in spring 1994, when Karl Lagerfeld sent out a spring collection of sexy, fun, and youthful tweed suits, crop tops and bralettes on supermodels Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell, Nadja Aurmann, and Cindy
  • Now that the men's autumn winter 2016 collections have been shown on the world's leading catwalks, the direction for next season has been unveiled. More importantly, what we saw on the catwalks in Paris, Milan and London, was a reinvention of the paragons of menswear: Collections are at once retro and contemporary, utilitarian and luxurious, classic and directional. A sense of creativity and rebellion has emerged in what has been turbulent times across the globe. In Paris we saw tailoring so
  • With the final day of Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week at our doorstep, FashionUnited takes a moment to reflect on some of the stand out designs and must-see shows of the week in celebration of courtiers at their finest. Atelier Versace The couture division of Italian fashion house Versace was first up to show its creations for Spring/Summer 2016. Always one to celebrate and honour the female body and its inherit strengthen, creative director Donatella Versace designs brought
  • For Armani Prive’s spring-summer 2016 haute couture collection, designer Giorgio Armani embraced a lilac color palette for his dreamy showing. Opening with a selection of tailored jacket and shorts adorned with romantic ruffles, the Armani woman is in a casual mood for daytime. Moving on to cocktail hour, hemlines lengthen for sheer pants with scalloped edges. Then comes evening wear. Armani had plenty of contenders for the upcoming Oscars with a selection of mostly strapless and embellished gow
  • Versace got Paris haute couture shows off to a hyper-sexy start with a procession of powerful femme fatales as the big gun designers hit the catwalk Monday. Donatella Versace presented a series of revealing strappy dresses and short sporty Formula One-influenced combinations that dared women to get into the fast lane. "I think women can be strong and capable of achieving their dreams while being beautiful and elegant," Donatella Versace said later. "It is a collection dedicated to all th
  • The menswear Fall/Winter 2016-17 catwalks are now in full flow, with London kicking off last week and Milan doing the same this week, we are now waiting in anticipation of Paris! See here our scoop on what’s emerging so far. ICEBERG by James Long In Milan, Fall/Winter 2016-17 marks the first Iceberg menswear collection to be designed by new creative director James Long, a British designer and RCA alumni who has graduated from MAN and NEWGEN sponsorships to become one of the most sought
  • Over the last few seasons, the trend for elevating staple menswear clothing by upgrading their fit, fabric, trims and execution has gained momentum all across the industry. This celebration of commercial and well-recognised items now stretches beyond workwear to encompass military and sportswear themes, which, when combined with Italy's flair for fashion, has made for a strong Fall '16 season. FashionUnited has collected the best collections spotted at Milan Men's Fashion Week below. Jil San
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