The look was in a very of-the-moment shade of creamy butter.
Including the the color chartreuse and checkerboard print.
I am inclined to say that I can't believe it's only day three of Paris Fashion Week. But I am also loathe to say it, given that I will feel the same way up until day six, when I will begin saying, "I can't believe it's almost over."
Four cities, one season: Fall 2013. Nemo kicked the collections off and every city to follow added its own dose of wintry chill. Somehow all that cold weather caused a discernible note of restraint to float through the collections. Don’t worry--the passion and excitement were still there, but designers actively pursued defining new ways we can really dress next fall. These looks felt grounded in the return of the “Lady," as fashion’s pendulum swung away from the risqué, toward the refreshingly refined (spike-studded shoulders be damned). Check out our top trends for fall in the slide show.
Read on for our round up of the top ten trends from Paris Fashion Week.
Christian Wijnants has been named the winner of the International Woolmark Prize, WWD is reporting.
Pictures from Will and Kate's secluded island honeymoon getaway were snapped by a super stealthy paparazzo, and now it's plastered on the cover of an Australian tabloid. {Shine} Antwerp-based designer Christian Wijnants has been named this year's International Woolmark European prize winner, the same award that kick-started the careers of Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld. {Vogue UK} Kim Kardashian and Kanye West stepped out in West Hollywood yesterday looking like total twinsies. {HuffPo Style}