Softer versions of the candy color are all over the runways in London.
London went beyond the call of duty with Heathers references to so-bad-it's-good rebel chic.
Burberry debuted their new nail polish line in a sultry dark, classic red. More specifically, in oxblood. And it wouldn't be a Burberry show without a trench coat or two to match. It wasn't long before we noticed the color showing up elsewhere in London.
Vinyl, PVC, and latex clothing usually send one's mind straight to the gutter. Or to a vision of a catsuit. It's certainly not versatility, wearability, or comfort. I know it's not just me. However, fall/winter 2013 is putting a spin on these preconceptions, with plenty of bright, shiny, and kinky nuggets.
London fashion week is officially a wrap, but before we say "Cheerio" to that city and "Buon giorno" to Milan, let's check out some of the beauty looks from Erdem to Preen and everything in between. Proceed, but please mind the gap.
Playing the name game in London is far from easy: So many cool young designers, so many unusual names, and only a week to make sense of them all. It’s largely due to the aversion many Brit design talents have to being crafted into the sort of the fashion celebs we adore stateside. No worries; the clothes spoke volumes for themselves, as London dialed down the quirked, and turned out one of the most sophisticated seasons in recent years. See for yourself!
Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Manhattan anymore. From fantastical flowered headgear to sheer-ish latex looks and peekaboo trousers, but a few hours after New York Fashion Week wrapped, the message in the land of outlandish fashion was clear: "Welcome to London Town!"
Hair and makeup artists got very creative on the spring 2013 runways this month.
LONDON--Here's the thing with group catwalk shows: While typically less expensive and sometimes more efficient, they leave the audience to compare the different collections in a more intimate way than they would otherwise. Luckily for labels Felder Felder and Hannah Marshall, who showed together on Friday at Somerset House in the British Fashion Council's tent, their visions are unique enough not to blur.
We Could Be Heroes: Prabal Gurung's new "Unsung Heroes" feature lets you get up-close and personal with some of fashion's most intriguing behind-the-scenes folk. So far, we've found Lucie Pogues and Nicolas Caito to be downright fascinating...and we can't wait to see who's up next! {Prabal Gurung} Movin' On Up: Conde Nast Publications has recently announced its tentative plans to move to the new "Freedom Tower" at Ground Zero in 2014. This means that Vogue, Lucky, and W will all be saying goodbye to their Times Square offices and hello to what will be the tallest building in New York. {Refinery 29} Felder Felder Finally: The sisters Felder are launching their first-ever Resort collection. And even better? It's at a contemporary price point. Happy shopping. {Vogue UK}