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  • As we enter the last few weeks of summer, the trend experts at Trendstop.com are already looking ahead to next autumn, having rounded up an essential analysis of all the newest trends emerging for Fall/Winter 2016-17. Be inspired by these creative and directional print styles, which update Contemporary and Young Fashion Market collections with an array of striking surface looks. Key developments for the new season include creative plays on interior patterns, tribal aesthetics and florals, along
  • Fall is fast approaching, and as much as we have gotten used to the stifling heat, it’s not long before jackets and coats are a necessary addition. As we are all girls on the go, we tend to put as much thought into our outerwear as we do what’s underneath. Similar to , there’s certainly a stylish outer layer that looks best with each and every denim style you have in your wardrobe. Check out our definitive coat-and-denim-pairing guide below! Flares + A Leather Jacket With their leg-leng
  • Jamie Bochert exudes pure cool in the fall-winter 2015 campaign from British clothing retailer Karen Millen. Decked out in casual denim, moto jackets and maxi dresses, the brunette poses for Yelena Yemchuk of 2b Management in the laid-back images. With her hair featuring fringe and wearing minimal makeup, Jamie channels a 1970s vibe for the advertisements. Source: Fashion United.
  • Following Paris and Berlin, New York marks the last major city to showcase men’s fashion trade shows for the Spring/Summer 2016 season before the industry calendar transitions over to womenswear. Must-see events span from Liberty Fashion & Lifestyle Fairs on Pier 94 to the NYC editions of international shows Capsule and MAN, each presenting their professional audience with an inspirational range of emerging talent and influential brands, chosen for their directional designs and commitment to
  • Following up her sexy denim clad advertisements for the brand, Penshoppe has released new images of Kendall Jenner for its ‘Urban Rebels’ campaign featuring looks that are street style chic ranging from suspenders to crop tops to bomber jackets, Kendall models Penshoppe’s contemporary looks with a carefree cool. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • Crista Cober is a vision of casual cool for the fall-winter 2015 campaign from Replay Denim. The rising star poses for Giampaolo Sgura wearing distressed and destroyed styles. Starring alongside Adrien Sahores, Crista rocks tomboy style with messy hair and barely there makeup for the black and white images. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • It’s official: The polo shirt is back and better than ever. Through the decades, the collared top may have drifted in and out of popularity, but its staying power is undeniable. From Ralph Lauren and Lacoste classics to high-fashion twists on the runways of Rochas and Celine, the style has truly been reinvented for the modern American girl. Scroll through the below polo looks—equally representative of ‘70s equestrian fashion as they are of ‘00s prep-school style—to inspire your fall wardrobe
  • Converse isn't the only shoe brand that is updating its design this summer. After 37 years, Ugg is changing the silhouette of its clunky-but-still-adored Classic boots. The recently launched made-in-Italy Classic Luxe Collection offers a sleeker, slimmed-down silhouette in three different styles: the Abree, the Abree short, and the Karissa. The three boots retail for between $250 and $295, about $100 more than the standard Classic style. Check out the quick commercial below with model Ca
  • If less than a year ago China was the promised land of opportunities for luxury goods retailers, now, big fashion and luxury players such as LVMH and Kering, attributed their positive second-quarter performance to sales in markets excluding China, Hong Kong and Macau. "Companies thought China was the land of opportunity, but it's not living up to that promise," Euler Hermes chief economist Ludovic Subran told FT.com. "They realise that the business environment is changing for the worse."
  • Coach's net income fell 84.4 percent to 11.7 million dollars, or 4 cents per share, in the quarter ended June 27. However, Coach, Inc. (NYSE:COH) still managed to beat Wall Street’s expectations for its fiscal fourth quarter, boosting its stock by nearly 7 percent in early trading Wednesday. "We're not focused on market share in the short term, we are very focused on how we make the Coach brand relevant for long-term growth," Chief Executive Victor Luis told Reuters about the company’s resul
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