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  • Karlie for H&M–Following up a look at the fall 2014 advertisements from H&M, Karlie Kloss stars in a newly released campaign image for the brand. Photographed on a cloudy day outdoors, Karlie wears a moto jacket, grey top and leopard print skirt from the fast fashion retailer. The recently named L’Oreal Paris face looks casually cool in the snap. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • Louis Vuitton's new creative director Nicolas Ghesquière and the company's executive vice president, Delphine Arnault, initiated a project to celebrate the house's monogram logo. Louis Vuitton invited six of the world’s design pioneers (the ‘iconoclasts’) to interpret the LV monogram for a new series of bags. The collaborators include architect Frank Gehry, the man behind the new Fondation Louis Vuitton building, Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld, performance artist Cindy Sherman, product des
  • Japanese Holiday–Collaborating with photographer Chen Man once again, the holiday 2014 campaign from Guess heads to Japan for an Eastern inspired shoot. The images star Megan Williams and Karmay Ngaia as they journey from the fields of Tokyo to the foreground of Mount Fuji. The pair is styled by Satoshi Hirota in looks from the holiday collection including bold red and black color combinations. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • If you don’t already own one, run out RIGHT NOW and buy a fisherman sweater. Seriously, every fashion editor, style blogger and It Girl is obsessed with the classic. Whether it's shrunken, oversize, cashmere, or cotton, the fisherman sweater will add dimension of texture and style to your wardrobe. Also known as an Aran jumper, the fisherman sweater derived its name from the men of the Aran Islands (off the coast of Ireland) who wore them in the late 1800s to block wind keep warm, and stay dr
  • Ever since autumn signaled the beginning of a new school year, fall has felt like the chance to start fresh. Like clockwork, I usually feel the tug to clean out my closet and get rid of things that don't fit as soon as the first leaves start falling. The choice to part with particular pieces can be easy, but sometimes it's bittersweet—something that could be amazing but just isn't right. Are you with me? I've got good news, girlfriends: The tailor can work magic on pieces that I never wou
  • Looks like wearing your scarf all bunched up around your neck is so last season. Now all the cool kids are wearing their scarves a la the Burberry Fall 2014 runway: draped around the neck and belted at the waist. In all seriousness, I'm digging this look for a lot of reasons: 1. It accentuates your waist, so it's actually really figure-flattering. 2. It's an instant wardrobe updater! When worn over even the most basic pieces (jeans, t-shirt, white buttondown, shirt dress, etc.) it stil
  • Hermès closed Paris fashion week, and at this same time closed the curtains after four years with its creative director, Christophe Lemaire. Earlier this year Lemaire announced he would be leaving the luxury fashion house to focus on this own collection. That didn't stop him from sending one last stellar collection down a sand-covered runway. The silhouette he presented were draping suede dresses and wool blouses that were inexplicably luxurious. A suede robe and navy leather collared shir
  • Grande dame of fashion, co-founder of punk,​ ​outspoken campaigner -- Vivienne Westwood has seen it all. But at 73, she​ ​wants to set the record straight.​ The British designer's authorised biography, published this week, gives her take on life with legendary Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren, who died in 2010.​ ​"Vivienne Westwood" catalogues their dysfunctional relationship and creative partnership which, in the 1970s, helped shape the look and soun
  • Showcasing its collation at the Louve, Raf Simons for Dior showed an ovoid and slim silhouettes in a collection that referenced both the 18th century as it did the modern age. There were light cotton broderie anglaise dresses, smocks and cropped knitted jackets with a techno-sport application. There were plenty of florals, but the frock coat was a key style, with the emphasis on its cut that appeared in many of the silhouettes with edged splits to the satin gilets in vibrant color. Maison Mar
  • Dior artistic director Raf Simons presented his spring/summer 2015 collection in a courtyard at the Louvre museum on day four of the Paris ready-to-wear shows. In a wearable collection, he sent out long, elegant coats, printed silk jumpsuits and embroidered satin ribbon dresses. "The challenge was to bring the attitude of contemporary reality to something very historical; bringing easiness to something that could be perceived as theatrical. It is the attitude that matters," he said in show no
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