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  • Roland Mouret is not a label that will propose an exciting new movement in fashion. But not every designer needs to chart of path of distinctiveness, sometimes it's about knowing what works, who the customer is and what flatters a women's body. And that applies to Mouret. Best known for his dresses, this season's presentation may not have the complexity of Rick Owens or fluidity of Dries van Noten, but they deserve their own recognition. The show opened with a coat and skirt in a double sided pr
  • Following up its featuring the women, presents its spring-summer 2015 advertisements with Toni Garrn, Liya Kebede and Christy Turlington. The models wear bohemian chic looks with contemporary aesthetics in the photographs. From striped jumpsuits to lace shorts and bold patterns, the three stunners’ beauty shines through in the studio snaps. “For the spring 2015 we have focused on the flexibility in combining different pieces in the wardrobe. The collection is crisp and fresh with stripe
  • Group revenues at Zalando in 2014 were up about 26 percent to 2.2 billion euros (2.4 billion dollars). The Group aims to continue its growth path in 2015 with a revenue growth target of 20-25 percent. The company will continue to focus on delivering profitable growth and capital efficiency. Zalando expects the 2015 EBIT margin to be broadly around the level of 2014, driven by investments in long-term growth strategy that includes further expansion of its fashion platform and increase in capabili
  • Christophe Lemaire, the former creative director of Hermès, showed his Autumn/Winter 15 collection a day after he announced Lemaire would be partnering with Uniqlo. His look is an every day wardrobe of unforced elegance. There are no gimmicks, screaming distinctions or over-styled looks. Outerwear was strong with raincoats, peacoats, duffles and capes, and came sculpted and and languid, showing simplicity in complex cutting and detailing. Shoulders and décolleté were loosely exposed, adding an e
  • It's March, so obviously, we want to go bare-legged and pull out our favorite spring shift dresses and will do everything in our power to make it happen as soon as possible. But until the mercury rises, we need to transition our wardrobes accordingly. Enter the long-line spring blazer. The boyish, boxy cut hits at or below the hips, elongating the torso (masking problems areas, yay!). It's the perfect topper for a short dress until the blooms are back. Source: Glamour.
  • It was art meets fashion at Japanese label Anrealage's second season on the Paris catwalks. Graphic and conceptional, designer Kunihiko Morinaga didn't introduce colour until the 22nd look. It was a play of light and shadow, with dark garments featuring lens-shaped colours that looked as if they were projected on the clothes. The clothes themselves were full of texture and sculpted silhouettes. Fabrics felt technical and textural, emphasised by the darkness, which included black-out makeup and h
  • After New York and London Fashion Weeks last week it was Milan's turn. The city of Donatella Versace, Giorgio Armani and Miuccia Prada; the city of bling, expertly tailored suits and fashion items. Where as the look for this coming summer in Milan was dominated by a fairly nude bohemian vibe, the picture for autumn-winter is reversed. 1. Teddy Coat Wide and fluffy, the teddy coat is one to curl up into. The most literal version of the coat was spotted at Moschino, complete with cuddly ears
  • After appearing in a completely unretouched campaign last season, actress Vanessa Hudgens is back for Bongo’s spring-summer 2015 advertisements. The “High School Musical” star has been the face of the brand for several seasons now and the spring looks feature cool floral prints, crop tops, knitwear and more. Bongo is exclusively sold at Kmart and Sears. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • Even those who have little knowledge about the fashion industry were unable to miss the walking balls of fur that took to the catwalk last week during Milan Fashion Week. Created by Alessandro Michele, the new head designer for Gucci, the furry shoes immediately caught the industry's attention which led to many raised eyebrows. Armani was also able to catch the industry by surprise during the last day of fashion week with a head-turning garment: the skirt-pants. In total there were 68 catwal
  • Australian fashion and lifestyle brand Sportscraft has tapped leading actress Naomi Watts as the face of its fall-winter 2015 campaign. The images were captured by Carter Smith and feature the blonde posing on the beach while wearing relaxed styles including knitwear and denim. “Sportscraft represents all the things that are a part of me; a working woman, a mother, someone who wants to look classic and well put together” explains Watts. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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