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Your complete guide to the Marni at H&M collection
From the complete look book to our fashion director’s tips on just how to wear the clashing prints, we present your complete primer to the Marni at H&M collection in advance of its launch on March 8.
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How to wear prints: The 3-step how to as we break down the Marni at H&M collection
When it comes to pairing prints and patterns, our fashion director, Susie Sheffman, is the resident mixologist. She’s also Marni-obsessed: “When I discovered the outlet in Milan, it was game over,” she says. “Cardigans, sexless sandals and printed sweet nothings have been making their way into my suitcase on my twice-yearly pilgrimages to Milan fashion week ever since.” Two weeks ahead of the Marni at H&M collection (launching on March 8), she shares her tips on mastering this spring trend.
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Styled to perfection: Check out the complete Marni at H&M look book. Stunning model included
Well kids, 2 weeks and counting until you can get your hands on the sure to be amazing Marni at H&M collection (we’ve seen it, and it is!). Need some (more) tips on how to wear every piece of the collection in one? Check out the complete look book, for more options on how to style your wears.
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Daily steal: Oversized triangle earrings, $19
Get onboard spring’s big earring trend with these double triangle earrings. ($19, asos.com)
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And the countdown begins! View all 68 women’s looks from the Marni at H&M collection 2 weeks before it launches
It’s here, folks. The collection from your dreams has officially made it into real life. As in real life prices. Two weeks before it launches in-store on March 8 (and good luck with that!), we present the entire Marni at H&M look book, split up into shop-able sections. From bathing suits to clip-on earrings, they’re all here!
Looking to hit the streets early to shop the collection? It will be available in Toronto at the Eaton Centre, Yorkdale Mall, and Bloor Street locations, in Montreal at the Peel/St.Catherine and Rockland Centre, in Calgary at TD Square/The Core, and Vancouver at the Pacific Centre.
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This just in: Check out our top 10 picks from Biko’s covet-worthy spring collection!
Toronto-based jewellery designer Corrine Anestopoulos has just launched the latest installment of her covet-worthy Biko pieces for Spring 2012, and lets just say we’re all over it. The collection, entitled A Light Odyssey Into Tomorrow, is chock full of on-trend super brights—think African glass snake beads mixed with rainbow Japanese twine—and enough crystals to keep your chakras permanently in line. Too soon to plan a spring shopping spree? The Sekani necklace would look ideal over a Jason Wu for Target striped shift. Don’t tell mom, but the whole collection is available as of today at ilovebiko.com. Now get shopping!
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A Mondrian moment: 10 spring picks in primary colour
Bold pops of primary colour paint a fashionable masterpiece in some of the most coveted looks for spring. Check these out for a peek at what will make it onto yours.
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Adele vs Lady Sybil, Katy Perry vs Viola Davis! Which award show red carpet had better gowns: The BAFTAs or the Grammys?
Two award shows in one night means double the red-carpet fun! And despite the ocean between the BAFTAs in London and the Grammys in L.A., celebrities worked the carpet in some similar frocks (including an eco gown by Valentino!) But who did five red-carpet trends (think: chic minimalism and cotton candy brights) best—the musical mavens or their actor counterparts? You be the judge!
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Hello, kaleidoscopic prints: Mary Katrantzou is coming to Topshop!
What winter blues? Visions of spring just got a little bit more vibrant with the announcement of the Bay presenting Mary Katrantzou for Topshop this March at their Yorkdale Mall location!
Dare we dream to get our paws on the designer’s signature porcelain bowl-inspired skirts? You bet! The 10-piece spring capsule collection will be reminiscent of the surreal style we saw for fall, while keeping true to the Topshop girl’s aesthetic. And with prices ranging from $120–630, a Jason Wu for Target–paced shelf clearer is certainly likely.
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Spring trends guide 2012
From ladylike lace to clashing prints, we present your complete guide to the top runway looks, the must-have items of the season and more!
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Sugar High: Soft pastels and frothy silhouettes are on the menu this spring
By David Livingstone
Louis Vuitton show for Spring 2012 opened with the tinkling of a music box and the rising of a scrim to reveal a carousel carrying girls in pale dresses on cream-coloured ponies. It might have seemed a saccharine set-up, but such a response could just be a bad case of not getting it. The news of the season is gentle news. That’s what Marc Jacobs got so right at Louis Vuitton. All the white and those whitened pastels—a key colour trend, favoured by both traditionalists such as Ralph Lauren and more experimental types such as Christopher Kane and Hussein Chalayan—might have appeared to be borrowed from a bag of miniature marshmallows. But the candied palette was not there simply to satisfy a sweet tooth. It also appeals to a Bluetooth appetite when dished out in fabrics that are marvels of modern technology—things like foam organza, silk cellophane and laser-cut leatherette. For the theory-minded, it’s tempting to conclude from the fact that we live in times when you see toddlers dressed in skull patterns and infants swaddled in camo-print blankets that it’s only logical their moms should start playing with pink and baby blue.
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The hit parade: 30 of the biggest, brightest, and boldest pieces of the season
Check out our shopping list of the sugary pastels, neon punches, and the surf prints that need to be in your closet this spring.
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