The designer specifically paid homage to George Cukor's classic 1939 film "The Women."
Can someone please give this woman her own fashion brand?
Complete with marionette models — and a marionette front row.
Designer Erin Benach also looked to streetwear culture to dress Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn and her 'girl gang.'
The designer will show his Fall 2020 collection in Paris this summer instead.
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Look past the armchair-sized backpacks and cartoon-shaped baseball hats and you'll find some of his most wearable designs to date.
There was even a Moschino logo that parodied the late creative's signature
Plus, the business of street style.
Featuring glittery cowboy boots, sky-high platforms and ladylike heels.
Noughties nails are back.
Think neon, shimmery lamé, chainmail and lots of deliciously tacky '80s-era prints.
It's been a big week for fashion shows in Los Angeles.
See the Costume Institute's highly anticipated landmark exhibit before it opens to the public on Thursday.
The challenge of interpreting something that is often described best as a "you know it when you see it" type of sensibility will likely cause attendees (and their teams) more stress than in previous years.
Designers still really want us to dress up like Neo.
Plus, a Jeremy Scott retrospective opened at the Dallas Contemporary.
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Scott didn't stray far from his usual predilection for cartoon characters, pop and hip-hop culture references, heavy logos and serious bling, but the range still felt fresh and fun.
Jeremy Scott's wild-and-crazy TV-themed collection launches Nov. 8.
Runway hair and makeup drew from materials like foil, rhinestones, gold leaf, fine pigments — and, of course, straight-up craft glitter.