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Maybe it’s the rising temperatures or maybe it’s the slight sun-kissed glow we’re already sporting. Whatever the reason, now is right about that time of year when we start itching to show a bit more skin—but still want to remain chic and, um, fully clothed. Because, let's face it, beyond the beach, not only are bra-tops decidedly unflattering on most people, but the look also falls a bit shy of appropriate.
Here are four ways we are showing a bit more skin this summer without baring it all.
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Mulberry Group, for the year ended March 31, 2015 said that the company’s total revenues were 148.7 million pounds (229.5 million dollars), down 9 percent from 163.5 million pounds (252.5 million dollars) last year, reflecting a small growth in retail sales which was offset by a decline in wholesale sales.
Retail sales were up 9 percent during the second half but were down 9 percent during the first, overall increasing by 1 percent for the year. Growth during the year was supported by new st
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Actress has been tapped as the face of Jordache Jeans, a denim brand that rose to prominence in the 70s and 80s. According to , the campaign was photographed by Michael Thompson and is set to launch in print and online venues in July. The former ‘Sex and the City’ star poses in the Jordache Look collection which includes premium denim styles as well as the Jordache collection available at Walmart.
Sarah Jessica Parker stars in Jordache Jeans campaign
Actress Sarah Jessica Parker has be
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Co-starring Terry Richardson’s arms, the fall 2015 accessories campaign spotlights the the B-Rockstud featuring a rainbow color palette and bold stripes. The images were photographed by Richardson and also feature his tattoo sleeves for the second year running.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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Inspired by Brian Eno in his Roxy Music days, Chloe creative director Clare Waight Keller offered up a resort 2016 collection of long silhouettes and bold prints with a rock and roll edge. Less bohemian and more new age, the Chloe girl layers up in drop crotch trousers, animal print jackets and turtlenecks. Feminine touches of ruffles and lace contrast with cropped jackets and oxford shoes.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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New York - In the hour in which fashion and feminism have met, Francisco Costa, the Creative Director of Calvin Klein Collection, has introduced the world to breast print clothing. In solidarity with those who stand behind the "free the nipple movement", the movement that seeks to empower women and reduce stigma against toplessness, Costa has designed a series of breast patterned dresses he sent down the runway at the Calvin Klein Resort show.
For this collection, Costa collaborated with art
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Hot off the trade show floor, the Trendstop trend experts bring you all of the latest denim trends emerging at the latest edition of Denim Première Vision. From May 27-28 2015, the Fira Montjuïc in Barcelona opened its doors to nearly 100 weavers, manufacturers, launderers and finishers, all debuting their new designs for the Fall/Winter 2016-17 season. A key industry event for all things denim, this season's main theme was 'Denim Constellation', allowing visitors to explore new innovations infl
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With his resort 2016 collection, Alexander Wang looked to the street for inspiration—going back to the roots of the brand. Wang embraced his signature color of black for the season with a slick and polished lineup that included staples like denim, little black dresses and trenches with a modern flare including chunky sandal platforms. Wang’s own version ofevening wearfeatured a long black gown embellished with fringe details.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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Paris, Milan, New York and London may reign in world fashion, but Asian and South American cities are ones to watch, according to an exhibition at one of the world's best design schools.
Dubbed "Around the world in 80 Items" by Style.com, the museum at New York's Fashion Institute of Technology is charting a new generation of fashion-forward cities eying global prominence.
The exhibition displays dozens of outfits and accessories ranging from a 1890 couture cape by the then-toast of Pari
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Alessandro Michele’s second women’s collection for Gucci continued where the fall season left off, and the new creative director even manages to have a few new tricks up his sleeve. The runway show was presented at a closed off West 22nd Street in New York with designers Alexander Wang and Joseph Altuzarra as well as ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ star Dakota Johnson in attendance.
Going for a retro vibe that calls to mind the whimsical style of the 1960s and 1970s, Michele offered a colorful lineup