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Landing her first campaign for the label, Karlie Kloss appears in the spring 2015 campaign from Joe Fresh. The Canadian brand has tapped the top model for a series of clean and modern images featuring lived-in denim. “My style is very simple and chic and I think these pieces are right up my alley,” says Karlie about the brand. The advertisements were photographed by Steven Sebring and styled by George Cortina.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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With this year'sOscarsapproaching, more and more events are popping up to celebratethe nominees—and we've got outfits to discuss! The Academy hosted its traditional luncheon for the nominated yesterday and it was full with fantastic fashion. Some are looks I'll be replicating the minute the snow outside my apartment disappears, while others can be finagled into something doable immediately.
Rosamund Pikereminded us just how fantastic a simple white dress and nude heels can look (she's in Vi
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LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, one of the leading luxury products group, recorded revenue of 30.6 billion euros (35 billion dollars) in 2014, representing an increase of 6 percent over the previous year. Organic revenue growth was 5 percent. In the fourth quarter, revenue increased by 10 percent compared to the same period of 2013, while organic growth was 5 percent.
Revenue in all business groups increased with the exception of wines & spirits which continued to be affected by the des
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Top model Karlie Kloss and 93-year-old fashion icon Iris Apfel are the two stars of Kate Spade’s spring-summer 2015 campaign. The images were shot by Emma Summerton and feature the duo posing in a park while joined by a colorful cast including a duck and two adorable redhead twins. Spade’s accessories are front and center as well as new season clothing.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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Kate Spade and Company said that it would be shutting its Kate Spade Saturday and Jack Spade stores as it seeks to focus on the long-term growth of its flagship Kate Spade New York brand.
After just two years on the market, Kate Spade Saturday, the lower-priced, more casual offshoot of the main Kate Spade brand, is to close all of its 19 stores gradually over the first half of 2015, while the “key elements” of its success will be incorporated into the main Kate Spade line.
In addition, t
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London Fashion Week designer Phoebe English opened her debut e-commerce platform this weekend. Best known for her noir-meets-romance style, English shied away from opening a traditional online store, opting for a digital platform which showcases her "cabinet of curiosities."
“I wanted [an online shop] that really reflected the ethos and spirit of…[my] collections, rather than it being just a bog standard online retail space,” said English to WWD. The online store, found at phoebeenglish.com/
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This week, the Trendstop colour experts reveal Apple Mint, an essential shade from the new S/S 2016 Fashion Colours forecast. This colour was pinpointed by our analysts as part of their trend research, which has been compiled into a must-have report full of 15 best-selling shades that will be influential for the upcoming season. Each colour is accompanied by inspirational images and aspirational examples to help inform your specific product areas, complete with a matched Pantone® reference. Here
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Sure, it's still freezing in most of the country, but let's talk about transitioning from the winter bundle-up to spring (yes, it's coming—we promise!).
What better way to transition than with one of my favorite tops—the sweatshirt. The thick waistband and cuffs, matched with that stylistic triangle at the base of the neck? It’s the perfect amount of sporty for me. As much as I love the simplicity of a classic grey terry pullover, I’m currently more excited by the more interesting fabrics and
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As a study in disconnect, Paris's haute couture fashion week -- which came to a close on Thursday -- is hard to beat. The outside world might be suffering economic austerity, or the fear of Islamist attacks, or simply a winter to chill the bones.
But inside the warm, gilded bubble offered to the jet set designer crowd, a springtime fantasy was stage-managed to the smallest detail that banished anything resembling real-world woes.
Women with perfect noses and similar-though-exclusive
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Georgia May Jagger replaces Cara Delevingne as the face of Mulberry’s spring-summer 2015 advertisements. Inez & Vinoodh shoot the campaign images, marking their first time working for the brand since 2004. With a 1970s, bohemian glam vibe, Georgia May shows off the Cara backpack as well as the Delphie bag with her hair in messy curls. Melanie Ward worked as stylist for the shoot with hair by Christiaan Houtenbos and makeup by Dick Page.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.