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i69 (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
At the Paris Fashion Week (PFW), Indian designer Manish Arora was voted as one of the top ten designers in a survey taken by JC Report, a prominent fashion website. The others on the list include Lanvin, Victor and Rolf, Alexander Mcqueen and Givenchy. It is a feeling of pride to ...
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Buzz7.com (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
At the Paris Fashion Week (PFW), Indian designer Manish Arora was voted as one of the top ten designers in a survey taken by JC Report, a prominent fashion website. The others on the list include Lanvin, Victor and Rolf, Alexander Mcqueen and Givenchy. It is a feeling of pride to see an Indian designer amongst [...]
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Blog de Tendances (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
After discovering jewellery wonders at London Fashion Week and all those trends of embellishment, studs and pearls, I think I can officially say that jewellery is making a come-back. However, the sales figures seem to disagree, since it is apparently one of the sectors which suffer the most from the crisis (LVMH announced a 34% [...]
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amberlust (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
Christine Centenera, fashion editor and stylist for Harper's Bazaar Australi a really captured my attention when she wore that super sexy Givenchy spiky studded heels during Paris Fashion Week. Her eclectic style is quite an obsession of many now: a little rock 'n' roll, playing mostly with muted colors and sick shoes. A self-confessed sucker for anything with studs, metal detailing of patent leather,...
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Show & Talk - New York Fashion Week Blog - New York Magazine (Free subscription) | 27/10/2009
The fashion industry just gets jazzed when Victoria's Secret models trade commercial sex appeal for high fashion. Adriana Lima left many pleasantly surprised when she hit the runway for Givenchy and later appeared in the label's fall ad campaign , her eyebrows bleached and cleavage decidedly tucked away. Fellow Victoria's Secret sexpot Miranda Kerr sent similar shock waves through Paris Fashion Week...
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THE GLOSSY (Free subscription) | 24/10/2009
Sure you might say there's no challenge in dressing when the sky's the limit... but honestly there's too many examples au contraire to list, that you have to give Vanessa Traina a little credit. She looks more comfortable in Givenchy than most people in H&M. And for that she's a Fashion Week Favorite. jak & jil
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amberlust (Free subscription) | 20/10/2009
Oh! The things I'd do for these Givenchy spiky studded heels! Worn by Australian Harpers Bazaar fashion editor Christine Centenera at the Paris Fashion Week, click here if you're wondering what this mysterious woman behind those to-die-for shoes looks like. Kinda gorgeous, I'll say. via delightful
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I want - I got (Free subscription) | 19/10/2009
I was reading the Retailers React to Paris Collections on wwd.com. It talked to some buyers about footwear trends for Spring 2010. Bridget Cosgrave, Fashion & Buying Director, Matches, London Strongest Trends: Refined ethnic influences Mixes of color such as red and gold with leopard print or beading Lots of metallics Directional Styles: “The new tribute from YSL with a triangular [...]
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Models (Free subscription) | 16/10/2009
If you thought you'd seen everything there was to see from Paris Fashion week, think again! There are plenty of little behind the scenes moments worth savoring and as always MDC is here to bring them to you
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Show & Talk - New York Fashion Week Blog - New York Magazine (Free subscription) | 16/10/2009
The accessories in Paris were in a realm of their own. From McQueen's towering, curved platforms to John Galliano's erotically-inspired heels, there was definitely a foot fetish this season. The bondage theme we saw happening in New York continued at Givenchy and Marant, with straps and buckles galore. Lanvin opted for a safari moment while Louis Vuitton took on the clog. See all these and more in...
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Show & Talk - New York Fashion Week Blog - New York Magazine (Free subscription) | 16/10/2009
As always, the best Fashion Week is last! The shows in Paris gave spring 2010 its defining trends. From harder couturelike construction at Balenciaga and McQueen to the feminine froth of Chanel and Nina Ricci, it was a season of choice. From the tattered tees and frayed jackets at Balmain to the exquisite draping at Lanvin, this city proves that it's in a class of its own. Narrowing down to the top...
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Jing's Fashion Review (Free subscription) | 13/10/2009
Paris fashion week ended with the inevitable failure of the Yohji Yamamoto brand and the theatrical (as always) Alexander McQueen show. Yohji Yamamoto is one of those cult brands that only a small circle of customers follow. However, when every other brand is creating a niche to support its vision, Yohji has failed to do so. Balenciaga has used its Motocycle bags and the capsule collections to make...
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Chic in Paris (Free subscription) | 12/10/2009
Two superb shows, two very different styles. That’s what I love about Paris Fashion Week! You see such a variety of chic looks and inspiration. Click above to watch highlights from the Akris and Givenchy shows. Enjoy!
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FashionFame (Free subscription) | 12/10/2009
Paris Fashion Week usually gives rise to emerging runway stars, but this season truly overran with tried-and-true favorites. Some newbies managed to chalk up a few opening and closing slots, but the old guard showed up in force. Natalia Vodianova, Eva Herzigova, and Daria Werbowy all made special appearances when they opened and closed Stella [...]
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.origami mon ami (Free subscription) | 09/10/2009
‘The head scratching effect’ is definitely there, Miss Phelps, only that it is caused by your review of some of the strongest collection that has come out of this season’s fashion week. So let’s contemplate upon what you derogatorily dare to call ‘bucolic’. Well, yes, K. Lagerfeld did go bucolic for Chanel, but face it, every time he brings out a new collection I’m...