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Fashion by Age: 59 ways to wear florals in your twenties, thirties and beyond
Or see fashion by age: IN YOUR 20s | IN YOUR 30s| IN YOUR 40s | IN YOUR 50s | IN YOUR 60s | IN YOUR 70s
How important is it to dress age appropriately? This is a question that, when asked, will generate a variety of different answers. Fashion by age is hardly a new phenomenon, but the contrast between what is or is not appropriate for certain ages has changed overtime. There may be some styles that are thought to be more suited to one age over another, but as we all know by now, fashion is never that black and white.
Keeping that in mind, check out our selection of the best spring pieces that work for a variety of different ages. From bright printed pants to classic blazers, these beautiful bouquet pieces can work for any age.
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New York Fashion Week: Embellishment reigns supreme at Rodarte, Narciso Rodriguez, Jenny Packham and Tory Burch for Fall 2013
See our favourite detail shots from Rodarte Fall 2013 »
New York Fashion Week is full of sparkling moments, and any magpie worth her shiny nest knows how to spot them. Take Tory Burch’s Fall 2013 show, held in one of the opulent salons at The Pierre Hotel. Crystal chandeliers, gilded sconces and the plushest of carpets made for a very luxe start to the day. Over at J. Crew, Julianne Moore, looking oh-so-radiant sans makeup and sporting an effortlessly cool topknot, seemed to leave a trail of stardust as she glided through the room. The star power continued over at Dennis Basso’s 30th anniversary show with a double dose of Joan (Rivers and Collins). And judging by the rest of the well-heeled attendees, the 3F’s–furs, fine jewels and facelifts–were out in full force to celebrate this luxury brand’s milestone. At Rodarte, swirls of kaleidoscopic colour updated the go-to summer staple–the maxi dress–but it was the illuminated set, inspired by the Santa Cruz boardwalk, where the Mulleavy sisters grew up, that shone like a beacon when the lights went down. Want to turn up the flash factor in your closet? Fall 2013’s runway collections are filled with glittering looks and decorative details. Here are 5 fresh ways to wear embellishment:
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Diesel Black Gold: Watch the Fall 2013 fashion show livestream now!
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Beauty trend: Flushed cheeks, glistening skin and hit-the-showers hair did laps on the Spring 2012 runways. We take a closer look at athletic-inspired beauty
Drenched hair and skin, cheeks flushed from exertion—with clear eyes and full hearts, Kari Molvar contends this season’s beauty can’t lose.
Gearing up for fashion week is always a sport in itself, but this season designers and backstage beauty pros went for a literal interpretation. With slicked-back hair and rosy cheeks flushed as if they’d just come in from a run, models strode athletically down the runways in mesh tracksuits, neoprene zip-ups and jerseys ticked with racing stripes. But even if you’re not in training mode, the look is just as chic. With that in mind, we asked the elite hair and makeup pros to give us a few pointers on pulling off the trend.
We break down this season’s trend » HAIR | SKIN | FULL GALLERY
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The list: 58 summer must-haves that hit 5 of the season’s biggest trends
See all of our editors’ pick for spring »
FLORALS
Bursting bouquets of oversize buds are ready for the picking.TRIBAL
Layer bold, graphic patterns and subtle wooden accents for a global traveller feel.FEMININITY
Wicker, gingham and eyelet are the perfect ingredients for sweet afternoons spent in the sun.BRIGHTS
Take a graphic approach and opt for thick blocks of bright, saturated colour.SPORTY
Gear up for the summer in mesh, metallics, drawstrings and stripes.
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From the unstoppable Courtin-Clarins girls to the out-of-control Proenza Schouler show, we count the top 10 trends and moments of New York Fashion Week
As I get ready to hand the reigns over to Rebecca Tay for her coverage of London Fashion Week, let’s take a moment to digest what went down this week in New York. From the top trends developing to some of the best moments, I attempt to break it down in an orderless top 10:
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NYFW diary: Back-to-back-to-back with Tory Burch, J.Crew, Vera Wang, Oscar de la Renta, and more!
From the prim to awesomely improper, yesterday at New York fashion week was another dizzying day of back-to-back-to-back shows. Let’s drill it down:
The liner notes at Tory Burch’s show yesterday referenced a proper girl who’s come undone by falling in love with the wrong sort of guy. Well, it might have been wrong for the girl, but on the runway it was very, very right. Self confessed, I’ve never prayed to the Burch alter, but the designer’s beautiful Fall collection might just have me changing my tune. Featuring pencil skirts, lacey dresses in wine, emerald, navy, and dusty rose, and some of the loveliest floral appliques and pearl details on done-up cardigans, the collection entered Carey Mulligan territory.
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NYFW diary: Breaking bread at Vera, Herve, Marc and more
Having trouble making runway reservations at the New York fashion week hot spots? Have no fear… you’ve got connections. From breakfast at Vera Wang to dinner with Narciso Rodriguez, virtual dining is the best way to stay in the know without having to pick up the tab. Bon Appetit!
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NYFW diary: Up close to Chanel couture, delicious bags and Diesel and more from the runway
Looking at my hair in the mirror on Monday morning, I was having an “updo” kind of moment. Turns out Diesel Black Gold was thinking the same thing. Elvis-style pompadoured models took to the runway down at Pier 92. The colour palette of choice for spring is perfect for hitting the open desert road–rich tobacco, sand, olive and cocoa.
When it came to shoes, Diesel played the high/low card with stacked heeled ankle boots vs. flat gladiators. It’s always strange to see models walk in flats on the runway. Lindsey Wixson could have been just another hipster kid headed to Soho House for brunch. But then she came out and owned it.
The item to admire from afar if you’re over 21: The dusty rose short shorts. I mean it, don’t go there.
Item to snap up when it hits shelves: A vintage-inspired mini saddle bag. Perfection.