“Carlos, we all have to do our bit, however small. So if you love fashion, be proud of the fact and show people how it improves your life and self-esteem. Maybe they will then understand what it can do. Otherwise, maybe I just need to come to Omaha…”—Donatella Versace answering Carlos from Omaha’s question about how to interest people in fashion because it’s sorta taboo where he lives. Donatella, we would very much like to accompany you on a trip to Nebraska and record every single moment, just so you know.
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Having trouble staying up to date on all the shows?
“Cavalli’s show owed a debt to Marc Jacobs’s notorious Grunge collection for Perry Ellis. But what a difference fifteen years makes in fashion! What was shockingly anarchic in 1993 now looks effortlessly chic. Here the spring Dust Bowl thirties chiffon dress and Liberty-print shirt are given a Cavalli rock-and-roll twist with the suede pants with cowboy cross-lacing.”
That’s Hamish Bowles’ quick summation of Roberto Cavalli’s SS10 collection shown in Milan last week. He’s done “Definitive Looks” for all the Milan shows over on Vogue.com which might be the best way to catch up on Italy before Paris starts.
But if you’re even further behind, or still looking for the few collections Style.com doesn’t cover, you can find Rad Hourani on New York Magazine and Jeremy Scott over on The Telegraph or a handful of Brits on Elle.
Because we know our runway pictures aren’t always as fun as our words.
We love style.com (who doesn’t?) and we’re about to love it even more -
The site’s getting a total makeover, which the style people are in the midst of readying right now.
It’s supposed to debut the first week of August, in conjunction with their full-blown beauty blog which will be called Beauty Counter, though the date isn’t “totally certain.”
We at least expect it to be up and running before Fashion Week, everyone’s favorite time for them.
So does this mean Vogue.com will get beefed up, too? Because…





