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Fashion
Lest anyone forget there was a time before a certain American in Paris let Stephen Sprouse, Richard Prince, and Takashi Murakami have their way with the “LV” monogram, the exhibition “Louis Vuitton—Marc Jacobs” opens at Les Arts Decoratifs on March 9. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/02/12
At Rick Owens models were cloaked in sweeping black, grey and occasionally peach floor-length skirts and turtle-neck dresses. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/01/12
Peter Copping's collection for Nina Ricci was part pretty prints and pink dresses, part sultry black fur and burgundy velvet, and entirely feminine. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/01/12
Dries Van Noten's independence gives him the luxury of time to develop ideas at his own pace, which is so rare today. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/01/12
Dries Van Noten interspersed a series of beautiful eastern-influenced blue, turquoise, gold, yellow and red silk printed dresses, capes and jackets, with grey-green military coats and parkas. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/01/12
Adopting the same material used in protective NFL gear, Tumi’s new tegra-lite luggage collection keeps your stuff intact.
ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/01/12
Paris Fashion Week Diary: Day One
How to instill a sense of innocence, mystery and drama in clothes? A new and, not-so-new, group of designers appears to be trying to do just that on the first full day of Paris's Fall 2012 fashion week. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/29/12
Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana presented a collection abundant with florals, black lace, gold embellished black dresses and headbands—part mourning Sicilian widow, part worldy seductress. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/29/12
Olympia Le-Tan Is More Than Bookish
Money, corruption, and the bourgeoisie are the inspirations behind the ever-clever Olympia Le-Tan's fall ‘12 collection of literary handbags. "It was actually Olivier Zahm's idea," she says, smirking from behind the desk in her colorfully quaint Paris studio. Apparently, the Purple magazine editor, who's one of Le-Tan's close friends, gifted her a book about cash (although she can't remember which one, exactly) and the collection evolved from there. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/29/12