FASHION Magazine
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Milan: Day three
By Susie Sheffman
Shown: Prada Fall 2008. Photography by Peter Stigter.
I’ve just come from the Prada show where I’m always wowed! It’s Mecca in Milan. There’s nothing quite like the pre-show buzz and it’s anyone’s guess what Miuccia will do next. No matter what, it’s sure to make everything that you’ve seen prior seem almost insignificant!
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Milan: Day two
By Susie Sheffman
Shown: Pringle of Scotland Fall 2008. Photography by Peter Stigter.
Seventeen hours in heels and still counting–now that’s a personal record for me! This is a marathon of a fashion week with an insanely jam-packed schedule that everyone is bitching about. I can barely recall the shows this morning, but seem to have a distant memory of mannish military inspiration and lots of lean leathers at Belstaff.
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Milan: Day one
By Susie Sheffman
Shown: Just Cavalli Fall 2008. Photography by Peter Stigter.
Can someone please tell me how it’s possible that I’ve been in Italy for a mere 12 hours and have already eaten pasta twice? Say ciao bella to my low-carb plan for the week! But on to why I’m really here–the clothes!
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London: Day four
By Leah Rumack
Shown: Gareth Pugh Fall 2008. Photography by Peter Stigter.
Bora AksuLyrics for the opening track intoned: “London hates you,” but Bora, pet, I really don’t think that’s true. The fashion pack seemed quite pleased, thank you very much, and no wonder.
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London: Day three
By Leah Rumack
Shown: Christopher Kane Fall 2008. Photography by Peter Stigter.
Right, so I’ve been told to speed things up here in blog-land, so if you want the full force of my deep thoughts, you will just have to take me out for dinner.
In the meantime…
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London: Day two
By Leah Rumack
Shown: Amanda Wakeley Fall 2008. Photography by Peter Stigter.
Ossie Clark: Not sure how I felt about this baby, and judging by the merely polite applause after the show for new designer Avsh Alom Gur’s offerings, many of my comrades felt similarly conflicted. While some retro touches, like bright shift dresses and oversize buttons evoked the glory days of old, most of it failed to inspire. Hmmm…was it best to let sleeping seventies labels lie?
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London: Day one
By Leah Rumack
Shown: Biba Fall 2008. Photography by Peter Stigter.
My London Fashion Week kicked off backstage at Poltock & Walsh with super-cute Canadian stylist/magazine editor/London it-girl, Leith Clark, who styled the show (Psst! Watch for more on her in an upcoming issue of FASHION!)
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New York: Day nine
By Tammy Eckenswiller
Shown: Rad Hourani Fall 2008. Photography by Tammy Eckenswiller.
Feel a bit sad that it’s the last day of N.Y. Fashion Week but my feet and my liver are thrilled. I’m sporting the YSL leopard Tributes again just to make sure my feet will remember this magical week for a long time to come.
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New York: Day eight
By Tammy Eckenswiller
Shown: Vera Wang Fall 2008. Photography by Peter Stigter.
Thursday kicked off with Vera Wang and this season it looked cooler–more sexy and street–than usual. Wang’s rich palette of gold and burgundy mixed well with the variety of luxe textures, accented by sparkly silver cuffs. The look was inspired by portraits by Dutch artist Kees van Dongen. Emerging trend: Detail on the back of looks–think silk bustles, tails of tulle and fur. See photos from this show.
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New York: Day seven
By Tammy Eckenswiller
Shown: Michael Kors Fall 2008. Photography by Peter Stigter.
People are talking about: How much collections are catering to the red carpet; Miuccia Prada’s latest animated feature “Trembled Blossoms;” Karen Elson’s fringe (super short); the cancellation of the Vanity Fair Oscar party; the Year of The Rat!!!
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New York: Day six
By Tammy Eckenswiller
Shown: Marc by Marc Jacobs Fall 2008. Photography by Peter Stigter.
The hot topics at the tents today: Super Tuesday, Lipstick Jungle, and why Rachel Zoe was absent at Halston.
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