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Discover the best-selling Fashion Colours for Spring/Summer 2016 with Trendstop.com's visually inspired new report. Our Fashion Colours Forecast is designed to help inform your colour decision making, showing how leading designers are using seasonal shades. Discover 15 essential colours for the upcoming season, presented with a moodboard, a downloadable gallery and a matched Pantone® reference for each shade. As part of Trendstop.com's partnership with Fashion United, the Trendstop colour expert
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"Stop Terrorising Our World": the message sent down the catwalk on the first day of the Paris Fashion Week on Wednesday highlighted the lingering trauma in the French capital two weeks on from the terrorist attacks it suffered.
The slogan, worn on the torso of a male model, opened a show by Walter Van Beirendonck. The Belgian designer told reporters he had "to react" to the January 7-9 bloodshed by three jihadist gunmen who slaughtered staff at the Charlie Hebdo newspaper and killed four Jew
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Shares of Adidas AG gained around 4 percent in Germany after the Sports goods giant reported Friday higher sales in fiscal 2014, with both top and bottom-line reaching financial targets on an underlying basis. The company also announced a definitive deal to sell its Rockport business for 280 million dollars.
In its financial update, the company reported that 2014 net income attributable to shareholders reached the earnings target of around 650 million euros. The net income excludes goodwill
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The Alexander Wang girl looks ready to party for the designer’s spring-summer 2015 campaign captured on a fully decked out party bus. Models Anna Ewers, Binx Walton, Dylan Xue, Lexi Boling, Sarah Brannon and Vanessa Moody pose underneath LED lights in the images captured by Steven Klein. Karl Templer worked as stylish for the advertisements with creative direction by Pascal Dangin of KiDS Creative.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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Leah recently reported on denim trends we should keep or try in the new year, but it should be known that jeans are definitely not the be-all and end-all. Dresses crafted from the durable material are popping up all over the place and we couldn't be more happy about it!
Whether you go for a twist on the shirtdress trend, a modern mini shift, or an A-line silhouette that will hide your winter weight, now is the time to stock up. It will quickly become your go-to transitional piece working as
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For those mornings you oversleep before work, battle your closet in preparation for a night out, or simply need some extra inspiration on a Saturday morning, we're coming to your rescue with chic and effortless five-minute outfit ideas.
Ladies, we've got some good news and some bad news. Bad news is that spring doesn't kick in for another two months, which means you've got to come up with cute winter outfits for a little while longer. The good news? We've come up with three ways to wear w
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It seems as if Gucci is set to kill two birds with one stone: the luxury Italian fashion house is expected to name its current head of design for accessories, Alessandro Michele, as its new creative director today.
Although an official announcement has yet to be released, according to sources Gucci will reveal the new appointment later today. Bloomberg claims Francois-Henri Pinault, chief executive at Kering, parent company of Gucci, has already given his nod of approval for the new appointm
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Giorgio Armani opened his show to the soundtrack of Downton Abbey, who's era resonated with his vision for the season. The collection was something of a tribute to Milanese masculinity, but the high waisted drop crotch trousers, four button suits and frock coats felt like a nod to the English aristocracy of yore. Accessories included dark sunglasses, crocodile skin bags and slouchy scarves.
Ermano Scervino made stripes and checks the backbone of its AW15 collection, with outerwear as the mos
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Gucci for AW15 transitioned into a new gender-shared aesthetic, sending models down the runway clad in chiffon shirts and pussy bows. The show notes read nonconformist, romantic, intellectual, and the collection seemed a clear message to distance itself from former creative director Frida Giannini's handwriting, who left the company just a fortnight ago. Gucci's studio designed the new collection in just 5 days, and the presentation seemed an ode to Mick Jagger with a 60s & 70s vibe inspired
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Marni was the guest designer at this season's Pitti Uomo and showed its AW15 collection at the Museo Marino Marini in Florence. The Pitti guest show is one of the highlights of fashion week, especially considering the rush between shows in Milan, this is one presentation where press and buyers can linger without fighting the calendar.
Marni has always been a go-to brand for quirky knitwear and printed shirts. This season the abstract equestrian sculptures of the venue set the mood for the ho