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Check out our picks for the top 5 most stylish attendees (plus their dates!) at last night’s CFDA awards
See our five best-dressed from last night’s CFDAs! » It wasn’t just Seth Meyers’ lacy Commes des Garçons dress that grabbed our attention at last night’s CFDA Awards. The awards ceremony had quite a few note-worthy moments, from host Meyers’ awkward Galliano joke to the shocking womenswear designer of the year win for The Row […]
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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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55 rainbow-hued shopping picks that shine will brightly for any age
See all 55 shopping picks now »
Keep it light and airy in your twenties. Sport bright yellow in your sixties. Give the colour wheel a spin! This season, it’s time to try a brand-new hue no matter which age bracket you fall under.
Jump to age:
20s SUGAR RUSH | 30s SCARLET FEVER | 40s VEGGIE PATCH
50s BLUE CRUSH | 60s FRESH CITRUS | 70s CLEAN SLATE
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Yes we can! …Paint our nails with Obama’s official nail polish, that is
Elections are big business across the border, meaning that the rich and famous are quick to publicly support their choice candidates. But when you’re Barack Obama, you get some pretty fashionable names—one look at Obama’s fundraising shop and you’d think that American political merch was the latest H&M or Target collaboration! Jason Wu, Prabal Gurung, Marc Jacobs and Alexander Wang are just a few of the many designers who have created official custom campaign items, from printed sweaters to tote bags to…nail polish?
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From Prabal Gurung to Tom Ford, which of Jennifer Lawrence’s The Hunger Games premiere dresses has been your favourite?
View Jennifer’s premiere looks »
Vote for your favourite »In the last few weeks, The Hunger Games’ star Jennifer Lawrence has been globe-hopping for various worldwide premieres of the much-hyped film, which opens in theatres this Friday (as if you didn’t know that) in everything from Prabal Gurung to Tom Ford. Each dress is quite strikingly different from the next, but all of the actress’s wardrobe choices share asset-bearing as their modus operandi. If you’ve got it, flaunt it, n’est pas? Check out all of Lawrence’s recent premiere choices and tell us which is your favourite. We’ve got a favourite, but we’d rather hear from you!
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They said/We said: Did Irish fast fashion retailer Primark copy Prabal Gurung?
Is Primark playing copycat with Prabal Gurung? Observant bloggers at The Fashion Law did a double take at the Irish retailer’s Spring looks and noticed a conspicuous likeness to Gurung’s Resort 2012 collection.
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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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Baby Beckham! Blue cat eyes! Our top 10 backstage beauty moments from New York Fashion Week
What felt like a week-long whirlwind at the time (and realistically, actually was!) has now come to a close. From wind-tunnel hair to blue cat eyes, a Harper Beckham cameo, and one awesome T-shirt, here’s our top 10 backstage moments from New York Fashion Week.
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Spring beauty report 2012: Rainbow bright
By Lesa Hannah and Sarah Daniel
Bold, statement-making lips have legs: Witness the tomato-red mouth topped with neon orange powder pigment at Jason Wu, the eight acidic shades at Mary Katrantzou and the magenta mouth with a darkened centre at Prabal Gurung, meant to look like “an orchid coming out of the lips,” says makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury. Whatever the hue or texture, what’s important is that it makes a major impact. But this season, colour wasn’t confined to the face; it migrated to the head. It was first spied at Thakoon, where hairstylist Odile Gilbert applied powdered clay, either dry or mixed with water, to models’ heads in a nod to Holi. Then at Narciso Rodriguez, coiffeur Eugene Souleiman spray-painted conical twists in one of five temporary colours. Three weeks later, Souleiman was at it again at Issey Miyake, referencing the flowers in the collection with tinted, tulip-shaped hairstyles. We especially liked the ones that resembled Triple Rockets popsicles.
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NYFW style snaps: We see Jenna Lyons in colour-blocked pants, Anna Wintour at Prabal Gurung, and lots of balloons outside Hervé Léger
We’re just getting started! Day three of New York Fashion Week brings us a look at some incredible colour-blocked pants courtesy of Jenna Lyons, a beyond-textured outfit from Michelle Harper (wearing the designer at Prabal, of course), and a peek at Queen Anna’s signature bob. Come see what else we spotted outside Hervé Léger, Rag & Bone, and Prabal Gurung.
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Art class: Quirky illustrations star in our Spring trend photo shoot
Photorealism, watercolours, freehand sketches, and computer-engineered florals bring originality and emotion to spring’s most eye-catching designs.
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Spring trend report: 114 of the top looks from New York, London, Milan, and Paris!
From ladylike lace to colourful clashing prints, we present your complete guide to Spring 2012’s freshest new runway looks.
VIEW BY TREND: SUGAR HIGH | WATER WORLD | GOOD SPORT | FULL BLOOM | CONCRETE JUNGLE | MIX MASTER | GRAPHIC CONTENT | ORANGE CRUSH | WAISTLAND | FINISHING TOUCHES
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