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The Best Celebrity Looks at Prada’s Runway Show
The early critical response to Prada’s Spring 2025 show, held today in Milan, is that it was the most unusual Prada show in some time—in a good way. Models wore buggy accessories, from Spiderman-style glasses to hats with circular cutouts, reminiscent of multiple eyes. Trompe l’oeil belts featured on the hips of pants and a…
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Grand Marnier and Brandon Blackwood Light Up New York Fashion Week at The Rouge Showroom
Luxury spirits brand Grand Marnier, renowned for its unique mix of cognac and orange liqueur, hosted an immersive experience for New York Fashion Week attendees. This one night only event dubbed, The Rouge Showroom, highlighted the brand’s dedication to creating unexpected, grand experiences that merged the worlds of fashion and music. Explore Explore See latest…
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Celebrities Bring the Elegance to the Milan Fashion Week Front Row
Rosa Sanchez is the senior news editor at Harper’s Bazaar, working on news as it relates to entertainment, fashion, and culture. Previously, she was a news editor at ABC News and, prior to that, a managing editor of celebrity news at American Media. She has also written features for Rolling Stone, Teen Vogue, Forbes, and…
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Moschino Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection
Adrian Appiolaza, the new designer now in his third season at Moschino, is a fashion completist, intent on not just recasting the house founder Franco Moschino’s legacy for a 21st-century audience, but also imparting all he knows about the tastemakers and the styles of decades past for anyone who’s watching. His show today was the…
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At Milan Fashion Week: Fabulous Scientists and Paper Doll Dressing
Roberto Cavalli made his name with so-right-it’s-wrong maximalism and unabashed sex appeal. He passed away in April, but his presence was still felt at his Milan show, where an old recording of his voice saying that he “was the party” played over the first runway show since his death. Cavalli’s dresses were for women who…
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Football, tutus and mayonnaise: the highlights of London fashion week spring/summer 2025
SS Daley Fresh from picking up the Queen Elizabeth II award for British design, Steven Stokey-Daley showed his debut womenswear collection. Minority stakeholder Harry Styles showed support from the front row. As with his menswear, Daley’s work is all about queering traditions, injecting them with charm and individuality. The British artist Gluck, who was known…
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The Runway Rundown: How Fendi, Marni And Etro Kickstarted Milan Fashion Week
Italy is renowned for its manufacturing capabilities and vibrant fashion community, with the sector driving 5% of the country’s GDP, according to the Mayor of Milan, Giuseppe Sala, who, together with president of the Italian Fashion Chamber Carlo Capasa, praised the region’s commitment to craft and sustainability at a press conference ahead of Milan Fashion…
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This fund has launched some of the biggest names in fashion. It’s marking 20 years
By BEATRICE DUPUY – Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Amid the curated electronic music, models’ cold stares and magazine editors lining the runway at New York Fashion Week this season, several designers felt a particular sense of urgency. In a little over a month, they will learn whether they have won of one of…
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‘More than just a runway’: Student designers get unique Philly Fashion Week opportunity
Philly Fashion Week is underway, drawing designers from around the world to showcase their work here in Philadelphia. The weeklong affair features some of the industry’s best designers, but it also showcases the creativity and talent of young student designers. “Philly Fashion Week is important because we have so much talent here in the City…
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Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection
Fashion may not have the power to solve the world’s vast array of challenges or bring an end to the senseless cruelty and inhumanity that seem to pervade our surroundings. However, as Lorenzo Serafini suggests, it holds the potential to provide a brief escape—a moment of relief from the overwhelming harshness we face. “Fashion can…