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Twitter users who tuned in for Prada’s livestream of its fall/winter 2010 menswear show complained of small dimensions, poor audio/video distortion, and busy camerawork. Indeed, the quality was not on par with Burberry Prorsum’s yesterday, but the timing–both in terms of the clothes and presentation–was impeccable, asking and answering many questions about the direction of [...]

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When Pierre Hardy’s gorgeous suede boots and leather sandals for Gap were released in stores last October, they seemed to sell out so quickly that most shoppers didn’t even get a chance to glimpse their beauty, let alone buy a pair. (I was luckily enough to spy them at Gap’s London flagship on Oxford Street [...]

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Military dress has long informed men’s winter fashion; it’s one of the few corners to which traditional menswear can stray without alienating the mainstream customer. So it’s refreshing when a designer presents a collection that adopts the theme without getting mired in its clichéd and costumey elements. For Burberry Prorsum’s Fall/Winter 2010 show, Christopher Bailey [...]

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Last year we outlined our Oscar dream dresses. Not for us, but for our favorite nominees. This year, we’re starting awards season on time with this weekend’s Golden Globes. We’ve picked the dresses we wish they’d wear, but followed up with more realistic options. As the wise Rachel Zoe has taught us, the US Weekly-reading, [...]

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With men.style.com now under the GQ umbrella, it’s unclear how immediate the site’s coverage is going to be for this season’s menswear shows in Milan. But Prada insists on no delay. It will stream the show live on Prada.com. US viewers should set their alarms for noon New York time on Sunday. Did someone say [...]

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Here’s the reason why Chanel chose Shanghai for its most recent Métiers d’Art runway show: Luxury industry insiders are desperately trying to figure out which high-end brands the country’s nouveau riche covet. An oft-passed around data point says that 55 new people become millionaires in China each day. It turns out, according to a recent [...]

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From Topshop to Longchamp isn’t a bad trajectory. Kate Moss has been secretly designing a line of handbags for the French brand with Longchamp’s artistic director Sophie Delafontaine; they’ll debut in Longchamp stores on February 11th according to WWD. The British supermodel’s been the face of the French house for four years already, and French [...]

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According to The Moment’s twitter account, Pop will fly teeny bopper blogger Tavi Gevinson to Paris next week to attend the couture shows, and we assume cover them for tavi.thepop.com. 1. When are you going to move to New York and start getting home-schooled, Ms. Tavi? 2. When you leave school for weeks at a [...]

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Fresh Faced: Jessica Biel’s on the cover of Vogue‘s February issue (for Valentine’s Day? Really?). We can’t wait to read “The Tale of an Almost Adultress.” Sounds almost interesting…{BryanBoy} Ford’s Crush: A Single Man star Nicholas Hoult’s in Tom Ford’s spring 2010 eyewear campaign with a very naked Carolyn Murphy. {Fashionologie} Talk of the Town: [...]

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< ? $caption[1] = "Why is Phoebe Philo such an amazing designer? Of course her pedigree helps--St. Martins, Stella as a mentor--but there's more to it. It's her deep understanding of street style; her ability to apply the ideas behind organic trends to a more refined type of fashion. With her pre-fall line for Celine, Philo has yet again created perfect clothes that women didn't even know they wanted to wear. In this case, that means a pair of of nubbly grey wool tights or a leather rain poncho. But what I really loved was the color. I hope the saturated blues, reds and greens make their way into the next collection. –Lauren Sherman” ?>
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< ? $caption[2] = "There's something about Ricardo Tisci's work that's unsettling. Maybe it's his unabashed ignorance of the rules. (I'm thinking, in particular, about the year he put gladiator sandals on the men's runway.) Essentially, he makes things that you'd probably consider naff under the hand of any other designer look innovative. First, it's a maid's uniform made to look sexy yet surprisingly tasteful. Then, a tea stain-colored baby doll blouse is reinvented when paired with leather pants and thick boots. Even his use of stark white wool tights against an otherwise sleek and chic ensemble is jarring. Yet I can't look away. Maybe Tisci gives us what we're afraid to say we want. –Lauren Sherman” ?>
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< ? $caption[3] = "No one makes a coat quite like Christopher Bailey, and for their Pre-Fall 2010 presentation, the coat was Burberry’s shining star.
S/S 10 offered heavy draping and ruching, but Bailey's taken a very different route for fall. Military influences are obvious, but not overstated; the coats are structured and strong, but not too stiff. Blues, blacks and olives dominate the significantly darker palette. Also included in the mix was the most amazing aviator jacket I have ever seen.
If Bailey wants to lead us down a more somber path for fall, I want to follow. –Kate Kaunitz” ?>
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< ? $caption[4] = "Proenza Schouler continues to lead us down memory lane. From 90s era, grunge prints to the school-girl plaids in their latest Pre-Fall collection, Jack McCullough and Lazaro Hernandez have recaptured my childhood.
They kept the tie-dye from S/S 10 and added plaids, pleats and oxfords. It’s collegiate meets California surf. And it’s perfect.
I am thrilled to see these guys tackle the challenge of fusing two very different aesthetics, and I can't wait to see the full collection when it debuts in February. I just hope they show more looks like #10 because it feels the ideal synthesis the designers were looking for.
If my plaid skirt and button-down had been this pretty when I was in school, I would have been happy to abide the uniform. –Kate Kaunitz” ?>
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< ? $caption[5] = "Louis Vuitton's pre-fall collection wasn't my favorite, but it left me wanting more. The first look, with the grey swing coat, fur collar and thigh highs, set the tone for the 60s theme woven throughout Marc Jacobs' dresses. Look three, a black and white cape, is cut from an actual vintage Louis blanket. Marc's theme deserves a whole runway, and Katie Grand's touch. –Britt Aboutaleb” ?>
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< ? $caption[6] = "Why do I want Nicholas Ghesquiere's pre-fall collection for Balenciaga to continue on next month's runway? Mostly becuase I want to see ten different versions of the striped shearling jacket. But also because it pops with spring colors. Almost everything - from sculpted jackets to piece-y skirt suits - lands atop jewel toned tights (which by the way will retail for under $100). Plus, most of these prints look like they belong in a museum. –Britt Aboutaleb” ?>

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