The 10 Biggest Stories In Fashion This Week
News
Two Is Better Than One: On Monday, Carven named former schoolmates and Givenchy collaborators Alexis Martial and Adrien Caillaudaud as the brand's new artistic directors.
Going Platinum: Kim Kardashian made her grand entrance at Balmain's fall 2015 runway show with platinum blonde hair. Guess the icy shade is not quite out of style yet.
Sweet Spot: Hermès unveiled its refurbished London flagship store in the Time Life Building, managing to preserve the integrity of the iconic building while projecting the brand's reputation.
Spring Arrivals: The Arrivals debuted its outerwear collection for spring 2015, and it's both super functional and super cute. One example? Waterproof suede jackets.
Box of Style: Rachel Zoe is the latest to get into the subscription box game. But is she relying a little too much on her name to get this thing going?
Further Reading
Safe Beauty: The team at the all-natural beauty retailer Credo Beauty walks us through their process of choosing beauty brands to carry and talks product ingredient transparency.
Label to Watch: Polish-born designer Karolina Zmarlak received a Gen Art award in college and was honored with a grant from the New York City Fashion Production Fund. Get this one on your radar, stat.
What Does The Fox Say: Maison Kitsuné founders Masaya Kuroki and Gildas Loaëc hope to see their signature fox logo in vintage stores one day alongside Ralph Lauren's and Lacoste's. Ambitious goals.
Skincare: Ever feel as though there aren't enough physicians out there who understand darker skin tones? Meet Dr. Carlos Charles, a dermatologist who recently opened up a dermatology practice in Chelsea called Derma di Colore.
Try Before You Buy: As part of its new marketing strategy, one-year-old retailer Ayr is offering home denim try-ons. Will the $1 service win it new fans?
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