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Paris Fashion Week

Paris Fashion Week highlights: Nina Ricci

By Andrea Petrou on October 1st, 2010

While Balmain went for punk, Nina Ricci went for pink.

Flowing dresses, feathers, ruffles and lace all marched down the catwalk

Feathers, ruffles and lace, coated in pastel colours swirled down the catwalk. However, before we could get sick from all the sugar sweet creations the trends changed. Belted silhouettes, the occasional jarring colour combo and a graphic moment in a black dress and skirt crisscrossed with asymmetric lace did this.

There was also a sporty look incorporating trench coats over shorts and a leather Peter Pan collar jacket.

A model presents a creation by English designer Peter Copping for Nina Ricci fashion house as part of his Spring/Summer 2011 women's collection during Paris Fashion Week September 30, 2010.  REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: FASHION)

A model presents a creation by English designer Peter Copping for Nina Ricci fashion house as part of his Spring/Summer 2011 women's collection during Paris Fashion Week September 30, 2010.  REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: FASHION)

A model presents a creation by English designer Peter Copping for Nina Ricci fashion house as part of his Spring/Summer 2011 women's collection during Paris Fashion Week September 30, 2010. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: FASHION)

A model presents a creation by Belgian designers An and Filip Vandervorst for A.F. Vandervorst as part of their Spring/Summer 2011 women's collection during Paris Fashion Week September 30, 2010. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol (FRANCE - Tags: FASHION)

A model presents a creation by English designer Peter Copping for Nina Ricci fashion house as part of his Spring/Summer 2011 women's collection during Paris Fashion Week September 30, 2010. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier (FRANCE - Tags: FASHION)



London fashion week

LFW: ShinyStyle’s best designer catwalk items

By Andrea Petrou on September 22nd, 2010

It’s been a whirlwind of leather, flirty girly dresses, lace, leopard print and some very eccentric designs, but now LFW is drawing slowly to a close.

Burberry, David Koma and Paul Smith came out trumps with their collections giving us a range of ready to wear designs coupled with some more eccentric catwalk pieces while Erdem and Ashish pulled out all the stops with their collections.

And lets not forget the pretty pieces from Mulberry and Nicole Farhi.
We could be here all day talking about the collections (if you want to see individual reports check out our  LFW highlights), so instead we’ve put together a gallery of our favourite outfits from the catwalks.

Take a look and tell us if you agree.

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Opinion

Designers donning all black outfits. Stereotype or colour conspiracy?

By alanamcverry on April 21st, 2010

chantal.jpgI live in East London. I see a lot of people who ‘do’ fashion stuff. I come across a lot of people who do, or who plan to, design clothes. And one thing I have noticed, no matter how much they tell us purple is the new black this season, for them black has never been, and will never be replaced by anything. I came across this photo of Chantal Thomass, Parisian designer, on a sunny day in almost May, head to toe, clad in all black. A vacuum of colour and pattern, come on Chantal, is this not just too much of a cliché? In fact many fashionista attended parties I have stumbled on accidentally have been much dominated by the same fascination with absence rather than presence of pigment. If fashion design, like any good design, is about pushing boundaries, creating something new and exciting and avoiding the obvious, then should one not practice what they preach?
Now, I wear a lot of black, in fact if I was allowed to call it a colour, it would be a favourite, but my relation to fashion is much more of a reactionary one. I do not give birth to the haute couture babies that propagate and morph into the wearable high street fashion. It is not my initial actions that fuel self imposed irrational imperatives to be on trend with these seasons shades. So, is it all just a sneaky way of making us buy more clothes? If the new black was always black, seasons could go by and no fashion updates would need to be purchased. Or maybe they simply only like colour as a concept rather than a reality. Either way, I’ve always said, I would never get my hair cut by someone with a mullet. And similarly, I aint buying colour from someone who doesn’t know how to make it look good.



Designers, Fashion News, Gossip

Designer Antonio Berardi turns down the chance to work with Lady Gaga

By Andrea Petrou on December 14th, 2009

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It seems not everyone on the fashion scene is as keen as we thought on Lady Gaga, namely Antonio Berardi, who was offered the chance to work with her but turned it down.

The designer best known for his hell-less latex shoes , which are adored by Victoria Beckham, and who has a range of celebrity clients including Megan Fox, Amber Rose, Eva Mendes and Gwyneth Paltrow, told The Herald Sun in Australia: “I was approached to design a clothing range with Lady Gaga but I knocked it back because I wasn’t interested in someone whose music is meaningless,”

He said this was because: “Her music is meaningless now so what impact will it have in 20 years?” he said in Sydney.

Oh dear, we hope the comments don’t set off a star studded fight.



Designers, Fashion News

Finalists for CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund 2009 revealed

By Kimberley Foster on July 16th, 2009

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Pictured L-R above: Ohne Titel, Alabama Chanin and Gary Graham.

This year’s CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalists have been announced. They include designers from eco-friendly backgrounds to womenswear and menswear labels. They are Natalie Chanin of Alabama Chanin, Flora Gill and Alexa Adams of Ohne Titel, Patrik Ervell, Sophie Theallet, Waris Ahluwalia of House of Waris, Wayne Lee of Wayne, George Esquivel of Esquivel Shoes, Gary Graham, Monique Péan, and Simon Spurr of Spurr.

“We had very strong applicant pool this year, particularly among the jewelers,” said Anna Wintour.

The winner and two runners-up will be revealed at a ceremony on November 16. Previous recipients include last year’s winner Alexander Wang and Proenza Schouler.



Ad campaigns, denim, Designer Fashions, Fashion News

Calvin Klein Jeans billboard upsets Manhattan

By Kimberley Foster on June 17th, 2009

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Calvin Klein is in hot water yet again after a provocative billboard for its womenswear and menswear jeans line was unveiled in New York this week. The racy ad which depicts a young female semi-naked model lying across one man and kissing another has caused uproar amongst appalled Manhattanites. However CK designers are at a loss to see the problem.

“It’s my favorite campaign ever!” said CK menswear designer, Italo Zucchelli. “I hope they’re going to be, ‘Ooooh, what is that?’ And then they buy our jeans. In the best tradition of Calvin Klein.”

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Celebrity Style, Designer Fashions, Gallery

2009 CFDA Awards: The red carpet round-up

By Kimberley Foster on June 16th, 2009

New York’s Lincoln Centre was the place to be last night as designers, models and other starlets gathered to celebrate the 2009 CFDA Awards. We’ve already brought you the list of winners – click here to get the update. So now, onto the red carpet arrivals. It was a celeb-fest with the likes of Doutzen Kroes wearing a flouncy Zac Posen frock, and Blake Lively, Coco Rocha and a preggers Heidi Klum supporting Michael Kors by wearing his clothes. Catch up on what everyone was wearing by clicking image below.

[Photos: Wenn.com]

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Project Runway, Television

Lifetime promises no changes made to ‘Project Runway’

By Kimberley Foster on May 29th, 2009

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Execs at Lifetime have responded to the concerns of many Project Runway fans by making few changes to the reality show from its original home at Bravo. After nine months of legal battles and other setbacks, the first images of season six have hit the web, showing the same set, logo, panel, etc. The only difference seems to be the location, it is shot in L.A. instead of New York.

”I was shocked. It was déjà vu. I was looking forward to different scenery, and everything was the same!” Heidi Klum said, after hoping that a new network would equal a show overhaul. I guess for some fans the familiarity will be comforting, but for others perhaps a little stale?

Project Runway cycle six is due to premiere on Lifetime August 20.



Designer collaborations, Fashion News, Retail News

Alexander Wang and Vena Cava unveil khaki looks for Gap

By Kimberley Foster on May 21st, 2009

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It is cool to love khaki – take it from Alexander Wang, Vena Cava, and Albertus Swanepoel. This year’s CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalists have joined forces with Gap to bring you their versions of the classic khaki, instead of the usual white shirts. These range from dresses to hats to jackets.

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New York Fashion Week - Gossip

Backstage at New York Fashion Week – Part 1

By Catwalk Queen on February 3rd, 2008

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With any fashion show, often the best images can be found not on the catwalks, or even on the front row, but backstage where all the real work gets done. Here’s a selection of pics from what’s been happening backstage at fashion week so far…

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