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Fashion

Chen Man Draws Faces for M.A.C.

By Emma Brown

"The fashion world in China has definitely changed a lot," explains photographer Chen Man, the latest artist to collaborate with makeup giant M.A.C. on a limited edition collection.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/28/12

Fashion

Most Wanted: Customized Nike Sportswear 'Destroyer' Jacket by Stadium MFG

By Emma Brown

There is something so comforting and cozy about slouchy, boyfriend-style clothing. The pseudo boyfriend item we are currently coveting is a customized Nike Sportswear ‘Destroyer' jacket; Nike's version of the varsity Letterman's jacket.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/28/12

Fashion

Peter Copping and Bon Marché Tend Nina Ricci's Garden

By Rebecca Voight

On the first day of the Paris collections, the must-haves are prints. A flirty print dress, preferably one lushly covered like a garden in full bloom, is the best way to say hello to 2012 and this is something English designer in Paris Peter Copping really gets. Copping's floral explosion has made Nina Ricci avenue Montaigne's hottest house. So it's no wonder that Paris's Bon Marché is celebrating this seductive moment in a series of exhibitions throughout the store, through March 24.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/28/12

Fashion

Versus

By Anna Bauer
Photography Anna Bauer

Christopher Kane and Donatella Versace's Versus collection paid homage to tough girls: leather and lace-up dresses in burgundy, fuschia, indigo and yellow tie-dye dominated the collection.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/27/12

Fashion

Bottega Veneta

By Anna Bauer
Photography Anna Bauer

Tomas Maier stuck to a palette of rich fall colors, from the black boots that accompanied most looks, to the models' purpley-black lipstick. Silhouettes were form-fitting and elegant; a collection filled with corseted dresses and sleek coats.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/27/12

Fashion

Emporio Armani

By Anna Bauer
Photography Anna Bauer

Giorgio Armani mixed opulent velvets and frivolous, almost pyschedelic furs in his Emporio Armani F/W collection.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/27/12

Fashion

Pucci

By Anna Bauer
Photography Anna Bauer

Silhouettes at Pucci were sleak, and at times rather sexy. Indeed, the show opened and closed with a slew of black cocktail dresses and gowns with suggestive chiffon-panel slits across the chest.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/27/12

Fashion

Jil Sander

By Anna Bauer
Photography Anna Bauer

Raf Simons ended his seven-year stint at Jil Sander with elegant evening dresses, strong red coats, and pretty lilac and pink dresses.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/27/12

Fashion

Blumarine

By Anna Bauer
Photography Anna Bauer

At the Blumarine show, Anna Molinari played with fluorescent furs—yeti jackets, giant fur bags—colorful metallics, and gave Roberto Cavalli a run for his leopard print.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/27/12

Fashion

Nike's HTM Flyknit Collection Runs Circles Round the Rest

By Jeff Oloizia

Major buzz for footwear releases is typically reserved for basketball kicks and limited-edition sneakers, not serious running shoes. Then again, not every running shoe is designed with Harajuku street wear king Hiroshi Fujiwara at the helm. A collaboration between Fujiwara, Nike designer Tinker Hatfield and Nike Inc. CEO Mark Parker, the limited-edition HTM Flyknit collection hit shelves this week with crazy, cutting-edge technology to match its makers' pedigree.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/24/12

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