
The womenswear collections for next winter presented in New York, London, Milan and Paris from February 5 to March 6, showcased ten major new trends, creating looks that were hybrids of strength and femininity.
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The womenswear collections for next winter presented in New York, London, Milan and Paris from February 5 to March 6, showcased ten major new trends, creating looks that were hybrids of strength and femininity.
A pall hung over the Nina Ricci show in Paris. The evening before, the house officially denied a trade newspaper report that this would be the last show by its designer. Nonetheless, an air of finality about the event.
Talk about being true to your roots. Sonia Rykiel, the ultimate St Germain brand, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, recalled the year of its founding in a novel fete this week.
The Left Bank department store has revealed the theme of its next big exhibition, slated to open next February – "Let's go logo" – as well as two exclusive guests: the brands Off/White and Lola James Harper.
Carven’s former artistic director joins the team of Isabel Marant for the launch of the Parisian label’s first menswear line.
With Paris Fashion Week reaching its climax, we look at what is causing a stir on the catwalks: close cuts, monochrome and sportswear.
Carven took its collection to the Campus Jussieu, the Pierre and Marie Curie University in west Paris and then proceeded to send out its most grown up collection in years.
Paris fashion week begins on Monday with all eyes as much on the models as on what they are wearing.
Milan had two important debuts this weekend. One of them was at Jil Sander, where the Swiss-Canadian married couple of Luke and Lucie Meier presented their first ideas for the house.
The PFW is 9 names short this edition, but will be no less intense, with 5 new creative directors, at Givenchy, Lanvin and Chloé among others, and 5 new entries, from Altuzarra to Lacoste.