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We breathe new life into denim with this attitude-filled photo shoot
Denim is about as perennial as say, anything, and this season, it’s proving more daring than ever. With runway turns at virtually every big show of the Spring 2015 season, denim is the fashion fabric du jour and in this photo shoot, we take it for yet another innovative spin.
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Spring Fashion 2015: 189 photos of the top 10 trends of the season
The nostalgic nineties may have transfixed us for the past seasons, but come Spring 2015, fashion’s got an all-new decade of choice. Let’s hear it for bellbottoms, sexy silks and peasant blouses because the seventies are back. And while disco may be the first image that comes to mind when thinking ‘70s style, this season’s […]
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The best designer collaborations of 2014: See our 10 favourite fashion and beauty pairings this year
See the best designer collaborations of 2014 » Can we officially refer to 2014 as the Year of the Collab yet? The concept of teaming up is not just for sports teams anymore, because the best designers, brands and retailers are no strangers to the fact that two is definitely better than one. Some memorable ones from […]
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Top Spring 2015 Trends: 186 runway and street style photos of fashion month’s 10 biggest moments
See the top Spring 2015 trends » Jump to: 1970s | CULOTTES | FEATHERS & FRINGE | THE TROPICS | RAVE | EASY SPORT | SHEER | LEATHER & SUEDE | WAIST DETAIL | NEW NEUTRALS Just like we’ve become accustomed to that fact that we’re likely to be knee-deep in snow for the next […]
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Wrapping up London Fashion Week with the top 5 trends we spotted at the shows
Now that it’s time to pass the gauntlet of style onto Milan, let’s take one very short pause to reflect on a week full of exciting newness during London Fashion Week. Here are the top 5 trends we saw developing at the Spring 2015 shows. 1. The Tropics Seen at: Erdem, Burberry, Jonathan Saunders, Mulberry, Mary […]
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London Fashion Week Spring 2015: 6 of the most memorable moments from yesterday’s shows
People don’t tell you how big London is. As a tourist, all the major landmarks seem a tube ride away, but while sitting in cross-city traffic all day every day during London Fashion Week, you really get a sense of just how larger-than-life this city is. (Our fabulous driver, Cathy, deserves a royal title for […]
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Street Style, London: 25 impossibly cool snaps from outside fashion week
See the best street style shots from outside Monday’s shows » London Fashion Week continues, with heavyweights like Burberry, Erdem and Tom Ford showing their Spring 2015 collections yesterday. Outside the shows, (and in true London fashion) lots of leather and ripped denim has been popping up, but we also saw some swoon-worthy pink midi-skirts yesterday. […]
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We’re already counting down the days until the Christopher Kane and NARS collaboration
Big news coming out of London Fashion Week yesterday: Christopher Kane will be collaborating with NARS to release a limited edition collection. We were #blessed with a sneak peek at the Christopher Kane for NARS makeup line at the designer’s LFW show yesterday. The models walked the runway looking dewy and fresh (as is the […]
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Lana Del Rey’s full FASHION Magazine Cover Shoot
See the Lana Del Rey cover shoot » Sadcore songstress Lana Del Rey graces the cover of FASHION Magazine for the second time this September and we’re celebrating with all 7 images from the photo shoot at Toronto’s historic Casa Loma here just for you. Be sure to pick up your copy, on shelves nationwide […]
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Prince George shows off his first steps while Kate Middleton wears Alexander McQueen and Christopher Kane
See Kate Middleton’s style from this weekend »
It was quite the Kate Middleton-filled weekend with our favourite royal making three official appearances donning some things old, some things new and some things blue.
In honour of Queen Elizabeth II, the royal family paraded down the streets of London for the Trooping The Colour, The Queen’s annual birthday celebrating complete with 1,400 officers, 200 horses and 400 hundred musicians. While Prince William and Prince Charles rode on horseback, the Duchess of Cambridge accompanied Prince Harry and The Duchess of Cornwall in a horse-drawn carriage waving at crowds of onlookers. Stepping out in a second new outfit of the week, Kate once again opted for Alexander McQueen (it’s her third time wearing the British designer brand at the annual event), looking elegant as ever. Dressed in a bespoke icy blue skirt suit, which featured an embroidered crop jacket, the structured peplum detail stylishly accentuated her slight body. Matching accordingly with a Jane Taylor hat, she added pearl jewellery that including a never-before-seen pearl brooch and pearl-dropped earrings by Annoushka, and finished off with a simple taupe box clutch by Alexander McQueen.
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The Wizard of Oz is coming to a fashion week near you!
See all the designer sketches here »
For all you Wizard of Oz Mega Fans, September 4, 2014 is a date you are going to want to mark in your calendars. The film’s leading ladies will be transformed high-fashion-style for the film’s 75th Anniversary. Inspired by Dorothy, Glinda the Good Witch and the Wicked Witch of the West (we know, we can hardly contain ourselves) Warner Bros. Consumer Products and The Wizard of Oz have teamed with US-based Tonner Doll Collection, plus various designers to create one-of-a-kind 22-inch couture dolls. If you’ve ever thought a green, warty witch couldn’t be glamorous, you’d better think again.
The Wizard of Oz has influenced fashion for decades, from Louis Vuitton’s Follow the Yellow Brick Road-esque dress to Christopher Kane’s rainbow dress of Spring ’14 to Kate Spade gingham pants, the list is endless. But never before have we seen something like this- a heap of our favorite designers re-imagining one of the most popular films of all time! The fashion and costume designers modernizing the looks of the celebrated characters include Trina Turk, Donna Karan, BCBG Max Azria, Chris Benz, Jenny Packham, Marc Jacobs, Betsey Johnson, Lyn Paolo, and Anna Sui– and if the sketches are any indication, this doll collection just may be as covetable as Dorothy’s ruby red slippers themselves. Using elements from the movie, such as Dorothy’s gingham pinafore and the infamous (however, essential) tornado, the designers combined some of today’s greatest styles, including a peplum jumpsuit and eclecticism, into the sketches.
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How spring’s ’90s revival is helping one editor deal with her premature age crisis
See the 1990s trend on the runways »
For most of my 20s, I’ve been your archetypal hypochondriac (let’s just say a good old MRI really calms my nerves), but lately, my Woody Allen-like fear of the end has morphed into something even more frightful: the end of my youth. I’ll be 30 next April—a milestone I’ve been dreading since I turned 27 (which, let’s be honest, was traumatic enough). Most say the best is yet to come, but from where I’m sitting, my impending existential grapple with miniskirts has pushed me down a road of teenage wardrobe nostalgia where crushed velvet, neon and over-the-top everything reign supreme.
Fashion’s ’90s streak couldn’t have come at a better time. For me, the ’90s represent a period in my life when my biggest priorities were decorating my room with posters of Leonardo DiCaprio, sneaking into 14A movies like Cruel Intentions and The Craft and lining up outside MuchMusic to see The Backstreet Boys. Fast-forward to today and the ’90s couldn’t be more pervasive. Crop tops and Birkenstocks are street-style staples, witches are the new vampires and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is, well, fresh again. And while for many it may feel early for a ’90s redux, the evidence says otherwise: Cher Horowitz’s, like, totally important Alaïa moment happened 19 years ago. Aaliyah has been dead for 13 years. And Marc Jacobs’s infamous grunge collection for Perry Ellis? That was 21 years ago.
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