Uniqlo And Lemaire Team Up for Fall
Japanese label Uniqlo and French apparel brand Lemaire have teamed up to present a collaboration for both men and women for the fall and winter… Read More »Uniqlo And Lemaire Team Up for Fall
Japanese label Uniqlo and French apparel brand Lemaire have teamed up to present a collaboration for both men and women for the fall and winter… Read More »Uniqlo And Lemaire Team Up for Fall
Studded boots, bucket bags, tropical wallpaper, matching silk pantsuits, and even patterned porcelain dishware—it may not sound as if there could be a fashionable focus,… Read More »Hermès’ New Collection Delivers Divinity
With a winding runway lined with yellow and white seating pods for attendees, a wooden ceiling up above, and pink-and-white wallpapered walls surrounding the show… Read More »Miu Miu Mixes and Matches
Inspired by Egon Schiele’s expressionistic paintings, Ellery debuted voluminous silhouettes in a variety of bell-sleeves and bell-bottoms, asymmetrical coats, sharp skirts, and dresses for its fall/winter 2015… Read More »Ellery & Egon Schiele for Fall/Winter 2015
Missoni brought a new vibrancy to old-school graphics, as they debuted their fall/winter 2015 collection this past Sunday in Milan. Materials with images of warped wood, marble,… Read More »Missoni Debuts Marble-Infused Funk for Fall
“Overall this season, we’ve worked with literal retro references, paired with Bally’s heritage and know-how but rendered effortlessly,” said Pablo Coppola, Bally’s creative director, of… Read More »Bally Goes Retro with Wes Anderson-Inspired Looks
Trussardi’s fall/winter 2015 collection is a study in the individuality found in sleek, modern women. Trussardi brought forth tailored, clean silhouettes to contrast with stately, shimmering fabrics.… Read More »Trussardi: Lots of Leather, Metallics, and Neutrals
Emporio Armani debuted essential wardrobe pieces—pantsuits, little black dresses, and sweater dresses—in a much different light for its fall/winter 2015 collection in Milan this week.… Read More »Emporio Armani Gets Bold with Basics