Plus, what fashion can learn from the food industry about sustainability.
This season's offering is equal parts playful and chic.
Plus, Peter Pilotto to make his Milan Fashion Week debut for Spring 2020.
You know, once you've picked your jaw up off the floor after seeing Beyoncé's acceptance speech video.
And an heirloom emerald tiara.
Royal blue, orange, pink, navy, yellow and mint green are apparently great together. Who knew?
New York and London designers are resurrecting the mid-aughts trend to give skirts and dresses a flirty feel.
From Anya Hindmarch to Mary Katrantzou.
A primer on the most popular styles from the runways in London.
J.W. Anderson, Mary Katrantzou, Peter Pilotto and more of our favorites kick off the European collections.
Meanwhile, Sasha and Malia Obama continue to dress the part of Cool White House Teens™.
From Burberry to Mother of Pearl, it was all about velvet and exaggerated sleeves.
Christopher Kane, Erdem, Huishan Zhang, Peter Pilotto and more.
London is done rehashing the '70s. Instead, designers pushed themselves to bring new ideas to the table, or otherwise borrowed from the annals of English costume history, for a dramatic spring 2016 season.
See the spring collections from Mother of Pearl, Emilia Wickstead, Mary Katrantzou and more, straight from the London runways.
Proof that high fashion doesn't have to be so serious.
See the latest from Peter Pilotto, Christopher Kane, Temperley London, Bally, Mulberry and more.
There is a lot going on here, but she wears it with aplomb.
There's something about a chic cocktail dress against the French Riviera that feels so timeless, elegant and cool.
And Brookfield Place, a massive new shopping destination, has opened in lower Manhattan.
Ranked in order of best to...still really good. Spoiler alert: Kate Moss dancing at a fashion show was the best.