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  • Valentino's lighthearted addition of Zoolander actors Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson on the catwalk unanimously stole the show on day eight of Paris Fashion Week. Reprising their Derek Zoolander and Hansel characters, the actors closed the show with a little help from Anna Wintour. "Fashion can be very serious but it can also be fun too," Valentino designer Maria Grazia Chiuri told Dazed backstage. "I loved the first film, I watched it when I was really young." As for the clothes, A-line silhouette
  • Paris, according to lore and legend, is a city predominantly inhabited by elegant women, chic cafes and famous faces. Visitors, of course, find the reality more down-to-earth. The French capital can sometimes seem more heavily touristed, surly and less sartorially obsessed than they might have anticipated. But Chanel, the fashion house that is perhaps the most synonymous with Paris's reputation for glamour, is determined to keep the Paris dream alive. On Tuesday, it pulled out all th
  • Shirtdresses and coats were the order of the day at Sacai. Outerwear was best in combinations of baseball jackets and feral furs, cable knits and windowpane checks. The silhouette was a women's version of a men's-sized garment, but it was the detailing that stood out, like fur peeking out from under collars, cuffs, and sleeves of wool and tweed coats. There was a hint of colour in looks 8 and 9, but mostly designer Chitose Abe stuck to what she knows best, which is mostly playing with proportion
  • There are so many great flat shoe trends happening this spring—let's just say, we're overjoyed (hurray for comfort-meets-cuteness!). From brogues to cap-toe flats (and lots and lots of sneakers), here are four cute new ways to style them as seen on the streets of Milan: Red Flats + Basic Black: This is a great way to turn up your look and show off your personality if you work in a more corporate environment. It's business on the top, pop of color on the bottom! Sneakers + Pantsuit:
  • Acknowledging the fact that Kate Middleton and Princess Diana were dressing in and for completely different decades, there have still been a few poignant crossovers—the sapphire engagement ring both women wore, of course, but also the way Kate mimicked Diana's polka dot choice when she stepped out with Prince George for the first time (that one still gives me sweetness goosebumps). I spent part of the morning combing through pics of both and found similarities and differences. Similarity: Rel
  • British music legend Paul McCartney created a sensation in Paris on Monday as he led a celebrity invasion of his daughter Stella's fashion show that included rapper Kanye West and actor Woody Harrelson. The ex-Beatle rushed in at the last minute to take his place, setting off an explosion of camera flashes and taxing the ushers who had to shoo the paparazzi away so the catwalk parade could start. Under the ornate, gilded ceiling and elegant chandeliers of Paris's 19th century Opera building,
  • Discover the newest and most exciting prints taken straight from the runways of the Fall/Winter 2015-16 ready-to-wear shows, and be inspired to update your own collections with the most influential print and pattern trends of the season. As the womenswear shows continue, we have seen new developments emerge across styles like blocking, slogans and tribal aesthetics, updating apparel and accessories with forward looks for Fall 2015. This week, Fashion United readers can get a sneak peek at The In
  • After taking a look at the behind the scenes images in January, Rosa Cha has released its winter 2015 campaign starring top models Gigi Hadid, Barbara Palvin, Lottie Moss and Emily DiDonato. The girls wear the best of bohemian chic fashion in denim shorts, casual tees and dresses with worldly prints. See more of Rosa Cha’s advertisements below! Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • Junya Watanabe's autumn winter 15 collection will be challenging to those who cannot see beyond wearability. Watanabe said he was “exploring dimensionality through clothing,” executed in cut, fold and construction. Circular Chinese paper lanterns or 3D incarnations of Victor Vasarely paintings started to blossom over the body accompanied by bulbous-headed wigs by Tomihiro Kono. One model even had her head completely obscured by a spherical helmet of pleat and fold. This was technical artistry at
  • Loewe's London-based creative director Jonathan Anderson looked to the 80s for inspiration as he had done with his own namesake label during London Fashion Week last month. In Paris he showed modernist geometric prints patterned across dresses layered over metallic trousers. Leather jackets, a Loewe staple, came in classic slouchy silhouettes and longline overcoats were presented in throwback pastel hues, worn with brown tinted glasses. Perhaps they were a reference to David Bowie in the 80s as
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