So Who’s Taking Whom to the Met Ball?
Galliano’s not going. See who is.
Galliano’s not going. See who is.
Last night, 100 of the world’s most influential people–well, according to TIME, anyway–were celebrated at the magazine’s annual 100 Gala in New York.
As one might expect from such accomplished influencers, the red carpet offered up plenty of notable outfits– from Mia Farrow‘s sweet Boston tribute to Lena Dunham‘s divisive Saint Laurent outfit.
Click through to see all the looks.
The whirlwind five days that is London fashion week is now behind us, and it left in its wake some pretty amazing collections for Fall 2013. From Brit heritage brands to upstart up-and-comers, click through to see (in no particular order) our 10 favorite London collections.
New show reviews and galleries are in from London! Check out Peter Pilotto, Marios Schwab, and Paul Smith.
While Mary Katrantzou and Jonathan Saunders may be stepping away from the prints, Peter Pilotto is not. Designers Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vos pushed their signature leitmotif–bold patterns and prints–forward with a collection that was as interesting as it was consistent.
Congratulations are in order for Nicholas Kirkwood.
The accessory designer beat out fellow British talents like Mary Katrantzou, Peter Pilotto, Emilia Wickstead and Roksanda Ilincic to win the prestigious BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund, the UK’s equivalent to the CFDA Fashion Fund Award. Kirkwood will receive £200,000 as well as access to key senior level mentors across the UK fashion industry.
The British Fashion Council has just announced the shortlist of designers up for the BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund and it’s quite a talented group.
Rooney Mara came out of hiding, looking smart and sexy in a frock from Calvin Klein’s spring ’13 collection. Also looking elegantly edgy was Cate Blanchett in Peter Pilotto. Meanwhile, Felicity Jones and Elle Fanning went for sweeter, softer looks at the British Independent Film Awards.
Click through for all that and more in this week’s 10 best dressed!
London is the shortest fashion “week” of the month (it’s only five days long) but it manages to pack in a ton of shows in that time. And we were at most of them! London’s fashion is really unique–from heritage brands to the buzzy up-and-comers, we’ve chosen our 10 favorite collections from the London shows. Click through to see our picks (in no particular order) and tell us if you agree!
The penultimate day of London Fashion Week was full of eye-catching looks, from electric bright trenches at Burberry to Peter Pilotto’s ecstatically exuberant digital prints. But Report Card knows when it comes to true displays of eccentricity, critics felt Christopher Kane’s girl carried the day with her sweet pastels, latex bows, and worm-like appliques all in the mix.
London Fashion Week may be short, but that doesn’t mean it’s any less packed with amazing shows. This time around, we checked out Acne‘s country-cool girls, Peter Pilotto‘s graphic prints, and Mark Fast‘s retro hip hop runway–and now it’s your turn!