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The Jimmy Choo woman catches some sun for the brand’s spring-summer 2016 campaign. Starring Nadja Bender, the images were captured on location in Los Angeles, California, by Cass Bird. Posing poolside, the model can be seen wearing new season styles including the Halley platform sandals and Vivy sunglasses.
“I wanted the new campaign to illustrate the Jimmy Choo woman and man of today; they have a natural radiance and allure that comes from being confident and self-assured. For the women’s ca
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Karlie Kloss has just landed another major campaign. The American beauty is the face of British fashion brand Topshop’s spring-summer 2016 campaign. Photographed by Tyrone Lebon, the blonde beauty wears essential spring pieces while exuding a cool attitude. From sexy body con dresses to leather jackets to high-waist denim and even bomber jackets embroidered with her own name, Karlie serves up some serious wardrobe inspiration for the new season.
Take a look at more of Karlie’s Topshop campaig
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Italian design duo Dolce & Gabbana have unveiled their first hijab collection, created especially for the Muslim community. Muslim women cover their heads and arms as a dress code prescribed by Islam, however their fashion needs have been largely neglected by brands.
Muslims make up 22 percent of the world’s population and 5 percent of the UK’s, however neither the high street or luxury designers caters to their dress codes.
Dolce & Gabbana this week released its debut collection
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The Chanel woman travels to Brooklyn, New York, for the French label’s spring-summer 2016 campaign. Models Lineisy Montero and Mica Arganaraz pose for creative director Karl Lagerfeld in the season’s leisure-inspired clothing. From the parking lot to the streets, the girls stand out against an urban setting in their ladylike looks. Wearing tweed pieces, tied-up scarves and boxy jackets, the duo looks like modern cowgirls in a new territory.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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The New Year is going to be here before you know it and, armed with new resolutions and a refreshed post-holiday high, it will be time to head back to the office sooner than we may want to admit. The holidays have flown by and knowing that we will quickly have to enter the daily office grind (and that the weather is only going to continue to get colder) is not exactly a welcome notion. After all, wouldn't we all just rather be lying on a beach somewhere? A girl can dream...
In an effort to make
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The Gucci gang heads to Berlin, Germany, for the brand’s spring-summer 2016 campaign. Photographed by Glen Luchford, the models pose in everyday settings including a rooftop, bathroom and a subway station while wearing colorful and whimsical clothing.
With a spotlight on the season’s bold prints, pleating and ruffles, the advertisements bring a whimsical take to everyday and mundane settings. In one image, the models can be seen posing on a rooftop, taking in the city. And in another, a model
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Each new year brings with it a fresh crop of style icons, It Girls, if you will. And from what they wear, to where they go, and who with—well, we just can't get enough.
What makes an It Girl, though? It's more than just great style. It's about confidence, being comfortable in your own skin, and making trends work for you—not the other way around.
The past year has seen it's fair share of It Girls, who taught us the power of styling of a tailored coat (thanks, Kendall Jenner!); how to master
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Italian handbag label Furla brings some romance to its spring-summer 2016 campaign. Captured by renowned fashion photographer Mario Testino, models Ine Neefs and Aurelien Muller pose in playful and intimate poses in the dynamic shots.
With a spotlight on its new handbag styles including the geometric prints of the Metropolis or graphic color combinations of the Artesia, the Furla woman exudes pure elegance in the new advertisements.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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Transparent skirts, digital fitting rooms and Whatsapp becoming the newest social medium for sharing fashion advice: FashionUnited lists the top ten fashion and retail trends for 2016.
#1 Slow Fashion
Raf Simons departure from Dior in October sparked a ferocious debate within the industry surrounding the increasing fast pace the fashion world has taken on. “Designers - by their nature sensitive, emotional and artistic people - are being asked to take on so much. Too much,” wrote Suzy Men
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Either Louis Vuitton was trying to save money on hiring models, or they are trying to appeal to video game geeks? The fashion house famous for their luxurious leather goods has cast Lightning from the Final Fantasy video game series as spring 2016 campaign star. Creative director Nicholas Ghesquiere partnered with Tetsuya Normura of Square Enix to animate the campaign images that were debuted on Ghesquiere's Instagram this week.
Ghesquiere hinted at his affinity for anime and video game insp