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  • In this new first-look article, our team of experts reveal two inspirational print and pattern trends for the Fall/Winter 2015-16 season. Bold yet wearable, these prints have been taken from Trendstop's F/W15-16 Women's Print Forecast and as neither have been seen in previous seasons, both prints are likely to continue as mainstream womenswear fashion trends for the year ahead. BLOCKED & CHOPPED A key trend from the Paris runways, garments catch the eye with mix 'n' match print panel
  • Move over M&S. Asda's George clothing brand has officially taken over Marks & Spencer as the UK's second largest clothing brand by volume. George held an 11.1 percent share of the market in the 24 weeks to July 6, compared with Marks & Spencer’s share of 10.9 percent, according to Kantar data seen by Retail Week. Primark is the UK's leading clothing brand Primark holds the number one spot in clothing by volume. Analysts suggested the change was not down to a seasonal blip, valu
  • Kate Spade’s Party Fall–New-York based clothing label Kate Spade has launched its fall-winter 2014 ad campaign starring Ming Xi. The images photographed by Cedric Buchet capture the models having an uncharacteristically (for fashion, at least) fun outing filled with karaoke and stuffed animals. With a focus on party dresses, pointed heels and sunglasses, the Kate Spade woman appears to have a smashing fall season. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • Madonna, The Queen of Pop will turn 56, and there's no time like a birthday to celebrate what someone's done for fashion trends the world over. There's the cone bra, sure, but also flouncy lace skirts, tied-up headbands, and armful of bangles. Before we got into the plaid miniskirts and wristlets of our later years, there were a whole lot of Madonna-inspired moments haunting many an elementary-school hallway. #1. Stacked bangles and neon.Circa first grade, I doubt I knew exactly who Madonna
  • Swedish fast-fashion retailer H&M is set to launch a sustainable babywear collection, crafted for the smallest infants. The collection, named 'Newborn Exclusive,' consists of clothing and accessories needed for the first few months of an infant's life, such as blankets, socks and diaper bags in the lights colors. Sizing for the line is set to range from 50 to 74 and 80 percent of the items available were produced using biological cotton. H&M aims to support Unicef with the new collect
  • Vera Wang’s Fall Bridal Ads–Launching her bridal ad campaign for fall 2014, Vera Wang taps model Josephine Le Tutour for a nontraditional take on the wedding experience. Josephine appears full of energy and emotion as she wears Wang’s voluminous wedding gowns for the lens of Patrick Demarchelier in black and white images. Styled by Julia Von Boehm, the blonde rocks a messy hairdo and barely there makeup in the unexpected snap shots. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • Arcadia fashion brands Topshop and Miss Selfridge will be launching online in China after the retail group signed a digital partnership with ShangPin, China’s first online multi-brand retailer of designer and contemporary fashion. Sir Philip Green, who owns Arcadia, has been looking to expand his retail empire into China for a number of years and even has two flagship stores in Hong Kong, but this deal will see both the Topshop and Miss Selfridge brand selling its clothing and accessories across
  • Louis Vuitton has teamed up with Rei Kawakubo's famous Dover Street Market concept stores in London, New York and Tokyo to launch its first pop-up stores, which will feature a careful selection of the label's autumn collection. The temporary spaces will showcase “an edit of directional pieces” from the debut collection designed by the label's artistic director, Nicolas Ghesquiére, according to WWD. The pop-up shops will also offer runaway accessories such as leather goods, accessories, footwear
  • Banana Republic, part of the Gap family, has unveiled a “new look” to showcase the vision of its new creative director and EVP of design, Marissa Webb, who was appointed earlier this year to create a more fashionable image for the brand. Teasing the #TheNewBR via its social media, the campaign represents a “significant shift across the entire brand, from the product and styling of the collection, to the global campaign,” said the retailer. “It’s a new day at Banana Republic,” said Jack Ca
  • British label Lily and Lionel, best known its luxury printed scarves, has announced the impending launch of its debut ready-to-wear and swimwear collections. Alice Stone, founder and creative director the label has created a seven piece collection of clothing, alongside a collection of bikinis and bathing suits for the label's spring offering. After six years of focusing on scarves, Stone felt ready to take the next step. “For SS14, we launched our first beach scarves and the demand for them
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