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Erdem Announces Extended Sizing + More Fashion News You Might Have Missed This Week
Erdem announces extended sizing for its collections Canadian designer Erdem Moralioglu is wrapping 2020 with a message of inclusion thanks to the introduction of his eponymous brand’s extended sizing options. Erdem will now offer pieces in sizes 2-18, starting with its Pre-Spring 2021 collection. The announcement is part of what Moralioglu describes as “a long-term […]
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Lady Gaga is the Face of This Luxury Jewellery Brand’s Latest Campaign
It’s no secret that the Super Bowl commercials are always epic, but this year they are really going to sparkle. Tiffany & Co. announced today that Lady Gaga is the new face of the brand’s latest Legendary Style campaign, launching a new fashion jewellery collection called Tiffany HardWear. The campaign will premiere in a 60-second […]
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Proenza Schouler Spring 2013 Ad Campaign: It models, brush strokes and perforated leather abound
View the Proenza Schouler Spring 2013 Ad Campaign »
By Derek Lall
Proenza Schouler has always been a design driven label, constantly reinventing the modern woman’s wardrobe with its latest It creations. For Spring 2013, the clothes were created using patchwork and crochet techniques, with designers Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough elevating this traditional construction method and giving it a youthful point of view. A red skirt and jacket made of perforated leather is a new take on biker chic, while the python and crocodile vest has a flawless balance of masculine and feminine ideals.
Proenza Schouler Spring 2013 is strong, tough but never over the top, and as such, Hernandez and McCollough have taken the same approach in their latest ad campaign. The ads, shot by British photographer David Sims, feature a graffiti-laced London warehouse as a backdrop. Each look, worn by models Julia Nobis and Irina Nikolaeva, is shown with an opposing mosaic of colours to the pieces they wear. Now, just watch the It girls flock, as they do.