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  • The first two days of the ongoing fifteenth edition of Perth Fashion Festival saw a string of exquisite outfits, designed by famous Western Australian designers. The first day was opened by fashion label One Fell Swoop, which showcased exotic silk and sheer fabric made ensembles, followed by brand Zhivago’s catwalk presentation comprising structured shouldered dark coloured outfits teamed with bejewelled leather caps. Day two saw celebrity designer Jaime Lee Major’s latest Light Magic col
  • Fashion Scout and Mercedes Benz Kiev Fashion Days join forces for another successful season in London. Fashion Scout are pleased to announce the Kiev Fashion Days catwalk show and exhibition on Sunday 15th September. The exhibition and catwalk show will feature six Ukrainian designers, carefully curated by Fashion Scout. The designer line-up includes Anna K, Anton Belinskiy, Lera Leshchova, RCR Khomenko and Yasya Minochkina. This will be the second time that Mercedes-Benz Kiev Fashion Days
  • Helena Christensen, the 44-year-old famous Danish fashion model, has joined hands with the non-governmental organization Oxfam Italia to design a limited-edition range of Hello Kitty T-shirts. Exclusively available at the Coin stores in Italy, the T-shirts feature a stylized version of the fictional adorable bobcat, replete with a Swarovski embedded red bow on her newly-fashioned golden locks. All proceeds from the sale of the collection will go to international women's rights supporting
  • Elisabetta Franchi, one of the popular Italian fashion labels, has recently unveiled a classy Hollywood style ultra-feminine capsule range. Titled as ‘Red Carpet’, the Autumn/Winter 2013/14 line features a refined collection of twelve softly draped versatile evening dresses. Made from luxurious satin, voile, chiffon and lace, the curve-hugging ensembles are emphasized by deep necklines and back and leg revealing cuts. The celebrity style gowns are based on a glamorous palette of blush,
  • When it comes to fashionable fixtures at London Fashion Week, Alexa, Lily and Del Rey rule the front row. And we don’t mean the long-legged, doe-eyed It girls du jour—we’re referring to the fabled Mulberry handbags perennially perched on their laps. These days, it seems no British style icon, from Victoria to Kate to the Duchess of Cambridge, steps out of her Chelsea mansion without the latest Mulberry on her arm. But before the classic English label was the calling card of London luxury, it
  • After a jam-packed week of red carpets in Toronto, we thought that gala event fatigue was setting in. But leave it to Kate Middleton to shake things up: yesterday she attended the Tusk Conservation Awards in a shimmering Jenny Packham gown that would have been right at home on the TIFF red carpet. It was Will and Kate’s first evening out together since the birth of Prince George and the little royal got a shout out when his father spoke during the event: “’Catherine and I have recently become pr
  • British retailer Next Plc. has admitted to have had a “stock blunder” due to a warmer than expected month of August that left the high street fashion brand short on summery clothes. Nevertheless, Next noted a 2.2 percent growth in revenue to 1.68 billion pounds during the first half of its current fiscal year. As pointed out by Matthew Taylor, an analyst at Numis Securities, “the retailer benefited from spontaneous buying as the sun shone in June and July compared with a dull summer in 2012,”
  • The end is in sight! Day 7 hosted some heavy-hitting designers including Michael Kors, Proenza Schouler and Anna Sui, who further clinched some of the season’s important trends. From modern day nomads to surfer chic and posh pleats, here are some of the looks we’re loving for spring. Proenza-Schouler-Spring-2014/Photography by Peter Stigter Michael-Kors-Spring-2014/Photography by Peter Stigter Pretty in Pleats Adding an extra flip to the season’s signature skirts, pleats were all ove
  • For several seasons Esprit has been busy rebuilding its brand, but it's investors remain unimpressed. Marketing is second nature to most high street brands, but a brand's essence should be about its product. Perhaps that is were Hong Kong-based Esprit is getting it wrong. Keeping consumer interest embodies so much more than just advertising. At the end of the day a high street brand like Esprit must have product that is relevant and unique. It appears Esprit's customers are not finding their
  • Meagan McBrayer offers consumers a different shopping experience. Known for ever-evolving style, McBrayer launched Poppy Red with the hope to share with women her personal take on current trends and how to make them their own. Most shoppers know that entering a boutique can cause a bit of sticker shock, but Poppy Red is changing that assumption for its customers. Offering items from clothing to accessories, customers of Poppy Red can piece together fashionable ideas to fit to their needs.
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