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Big Changes for New York Fashion Week Fall 2020

New York Fashion Week, which begins Feb. 7, will usher in scores of new runway looks for the fall 2020 season, but the bigger news could be the industry-wide shifts that are happening off the catwalk. Fashion fans will remember that just a few months ago the NYFW spring 2020 season had its fair share of entertainment-meets-fashion shows. Rihanna made waves by debuting her second Savage x Fenty collection with […]

todayFebruary 6, 2020

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Versace Drops New High-End Fragrances Line

Already an established mega brand, Versace has gone from strength to strength since the Michael Kors acquisition back in 2018. Donatella has proved that Versace is still Versace with every runway show since showing the world that she’s still the boss. For Fall 2019 Versace dropped the new Virtus handbag line, featuring gold ‘V’ shaped buckle, now Versace has their sights set on high-end fragrances. Versace Blonde and Versace Blue […]

todayOctober 31, 2019

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Fashion Controversy in China: Designers vs. Spokesmodels

Brands such as Givenchy, Coach and Versace have all come under fire recently for marking Hong Kong as its own country on their merchandise and web sites. The brands have been criticized for offending Chinese sovereignty as the Hong Kong protests continue after 10 weeks.  The fashion controversy in China continued in the past week when models Liu Wen and Yang Mi ended their newly-minted contracts with Coach and Versace, respectively.  The models’ split from the luxury brands is part of a larger […]

todayAugust 22, 2019

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Prada and Miu Miu Go Fur-Free

W Magazine reports that both Prada and Miu Miu are collaborating with the Fur Free Alliance to go fur-free. From the Spring/Summer 2020 collections onward, the labels will no longer incorporate any animal fur into their designs or products of any kind.   In a statement released via the Alliance, Miuccia Prada said that “The Prada Group is committed to innovation and social responsibility, and our fur-free policy – reached […]

todayMay 27, 2019

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Designers Turn Back Time Modeling the Fashion Runways this Season

Face it, fashion runways have a loooong way to go before they’ll count as truly diverse, but this season there’s been a shift in at least one area of representation. At show after show, we’ve seen stylish women of all ages — not just one or two tokenized women over 25, but models ranging in age from their 40’s to 70’s strut their stuff on the runway this season.   […]

todayFebruary 28, 2019

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Barry Manilow Closes the Michael Kors Show… In Style

In one of the most unexpected runway surprises of all time, Michael Kors' '70s-inspired disco show at February’s New York Fashion Week ended with an impromptu performance of "Copacabana" against a fabulous gold backdop by none other than Barry Manilow.  Sometimes the universe sends us a blessing we didn’t know we needed. After a collection featuring Studio 54-inspired disco glamour, the legend hit the runway in a bedazzled orange jacket […]

todayFebruary 20, 2019

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A Garden of Fashion

Floral prints will be everywhere this Spring and Summer. Each year, designers are inspired by a variety of floral prints and 2019 doesn’t seem to be any different, from abstract to realistic, these blooms will take many different forms. So while floral prints may have become a spring-season mainstay, this time around, there is a prevalence of vintage-inspired blossoms and bold, colorful fabrics. Carolina Herrera and Michael Kors set the […]

todayJanuary 16, 2019

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Not Your Grandmother’s Crochet

Come spring, prepare yourself to shed your heavy knits for see-through styles, as Crocheted fashions will be all the rage in 2019.  Netting, sheer knits, and crochet are the newest way to show a little, or maybe a lot of, skin. While the PVC (clear plastic) trend, spied at both Kate Spade and Sally Lapointe, still remains this year, knitwear is the new way to “dare to bare.” The new […]

todayJanuary 2, 2019

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Olivia Munn Hails Chanel’s New “No Fur” Fashion

Lately the decision makers at major fashion houses like Versace, Michael Kors, Gucci, Burberry, and Coach have all become increasingly animal-friendly in their policies and practices, and now Chanel has joined the list of high-end designers to stop using real fur and exotic animal skins in their luxury designs. An agent for the brand clarifies the choice was made to a limited extent since it is becoming “increasingly difficult” to […]

todayDecember 28, 2018

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