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Alessandro Michele, creative director for Gucci, cruise collection for 2018 invited consumers to 'Guccify' themselves. The collection, which featured all of Michele's signatures - think florals, animal prints, vivid colors and a clashing of patterns, saw the designer continued his vision for the brand.
The show took place inside the Palatine Gallery of Palazzo Pitti in Florence, Italy, which first opened its doors to the public in 1833. The gallery is home to over 500 paintings, mostly from t
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Italian fashion brand Max Mara re-teams with photographer Steven Meisel for its spring-summer 2017 ready-to-wear campaign. Earlier this year, we got a look at Gigi Hadid’s advertisements where she modeled the accessories line. New face Faretta gets front and center for these studio portraits. Channeling the 90’s, Faretta gets captured in motion wearing form-fitting bodysuits, tropical prints and suiting separates. Carine Roitfeld styled the shoot with hair by Guido Palau and makeup by Pat McGrat
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The rise of the fast fashion model is said to have transformed the fashion industry and the way we perceive and consumer fashion. Amancio Ortega, otherwise known as the man behind the runaway fashion success retail story Zara, is said to have been the one to bring the business model into mainstream fashion, which has since been picked up by a number of fast fashion players, ranging from H&M to Forever 21 and Primark. The fast fashion business model was originally developed to rapidly respond
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Trendstop's womenswear team bring you a first look at an essential trend direction that will be impacting the women's market into F/W 2018-19 and beyond. First identified in our Themes forecasts this influential trend will be inspiring all sectors of the women's fashion market, from apparel and accessories to print and materials. Our carefully curated seasonal reports evaluate each trends commercial value and longevity with accurate analysis from our trend experts giving you the best possible ba
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H&M readies for the sunny weather with the launch of its Summer 2017 campaign. The Swedish fashion brand taps rising stars of the modeling world including Anna Mila Guyenz, Birgit Kos, Luna Bijl, Maartje Verhoef and Mayowa Nicholas. The group soaks up the sun in chic ensembles with lightweight dresses, strappy bikinis and elegant rompers. For accessories, H&M offers up straw hats, aviator sunglasses and crossbody bags.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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Channeling peace and love, the spring-summer 2017 campaign from Love Moschino heads outdoors for a dreamy scene. Models Estella Boersma and Erik van Gils appear in the sun-drenched images captured by Giampaolo Sgura. The pair pose in laid-back styles with influences from the 60’s and 70’s. From casual t-shirts to striped socks and shirt dresses, these looks are perfect for a youthful summer.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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Daga Ziober channels her inner movie star for the spring-summer 2017 campaign from Polish fashion brand Mohito. Photographed by Marcin Kempski (I Like Photo Group), the brunette poses in Los Angeles’ Garcia House on Mulholland Drive. Daga looks ready for the warm weather season as she models chic sundresses, seasonal floral prints and suiting separates. Karolina Gruszecka styles the shoot with Sandy Ganzer on makeup and Charles McNair on hair.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogu
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Africa’s fashion industry will attract global attention at the 2017 annual meetings of the African Development Bank (AfDB), being organised during May 22-26, 2017 in Ahmedabad. This year’s annual meetings are focusing on transforming agriculture for wealth creation in Africa, and are expected to be attended by around 3000 experts and industry people.
Beautifully dressed models will walk the catwalk to show how African fabrics are inspiring more and more famous designers. By combining a fashi
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Versace Jeans gets moody with the launch of its spring-summer 2017 campaign. Lexi Boling joins male model Jordan Barrett for the black and white images captured by Luigi & Iango. Posing in the studio, the pair sport distressed denim, leather jackets and bold prints. Patrick Mackie styled the advertisements with hair by Luigi Murenu and makeup by Georgi Sandev.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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The glamour of France's fashion industry hit Los Angeles Thursday as Dior lured a bevy of stars to the Santa Monica mountains for its latest runway show. The couture house's 2018 cruise collection presentation saw around 800 guests decamping to a remote reserve on the edge of the upscale suburb of Calabasas.
Around 50 models showcased a wardrobe with a music festival vibe inspired by Lascaux cave paintings, painter Georgia O'Keeffe and feminist shamanic healer Vicki Noble, with plenty of plea