Tribeca Film Festival Red Carpet Recap
The Tribeca Film Festival is well underway and while Hollywood execs are tuning in to see the movies, we’re focused on the red carpet.
The Tribeca Film Festival is well underway and while Hollywood execs are tuning in to see the movies, we’re focused on the red carpet.
The campaign gives us a first look at a portion of the collection, which ranges in price from $29.99 to $89.99 and includes dresses, shoes accessories and more. We’ve seen it in person and a lot of it is actually pretty cute.
We love gawking at street style , but the front rows were also filled with well-heeled celebs whose outfits were equally worthy of our attention this past New York Fashion Week.
From Sofia Coppola (so. perfect.) to Olivia Wilde to Bryanboy, click through for New York fashion week’s 20 (famous) best dressed.
Let’s face it: Zac Posen was born to show at the Plaza. His clothes demand that you only sit on velvet-covered fainting couches. And this show was pure Posen, with a few new additions.
In September, it was announced that, following his departure from YSL, Stefano Pilati would join Ermenegildo Zegna as head of design and as creative director of Zegna’s womenswear counterpart, Agnona.
We haven’t seen or heard anything since, until now. Agnona feted the opening of a new store in Miami yesterday and while we’re pretty sure Pilati wasn’t there, one of his designs apparently was.
And so, we bid adieu to another amazing fashion month as Paris Fashion Week comes to an end. But before we fly away home, let’s take a look at some of the incredible and enviable street style that paraded through the City of Light throughout the week. After all, half the fun of fashion week is seeing the clothes outside the shows!
We think it’s safe to say that several fashion showers were taken.
This was easily the best, most wearable, collection creative director Nicola Formichetti and designer Sebastian Peigné have put out since Formichetti took the reins at Mugler.
Plus there was that new Lady Gaga rap track, a starry front row and a new handbag line.
Celebrities may know how to turn it on for the red carpet, but when they’re sitting down, enjoying (or maybe not enjoying) a fashion show, they often forget that they’re still surrounded by cameras.
London Fashion Week may be the shortest of all the major fashion weeks, but it more than made up for it in its amazing street style
It’s hard not to talk in superlatives and hyperbole after you see a Christopher Kane show. But he really and truly does things that no one else is doing, with completely mesmerizing results.
Daniella Helayel and Camilla Al Fayed’s spring collection for Issa had a “Garden of Eden” theme. That meant bright color and tropical prints–a reflection of Helayel’s native Brazil. Her signature wrapped jersey numbers and pantsuits were done up in loud tropical floral and bird prints–though there were still a few solid floor length jersey dresses–low cut and wrapped at the waist–that we could see on Helayel’s most famous fan, Duchess Kate Middleton.