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McQueen’s Big Frieze

BY VOGUE Written by Ella Alexander ALEXANDER McQUEEN is the new associate sponsor for Frieze London 2013. The annual contemporary art fair takes place from October 17 until October 20 in Regent’s Park,...

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Undercover Shopper: Expanding the Marc Jacobs Empire

BY WWD Written by Jessica Iredale A recent trip to the new Marc Jacobs Beauty store at 385 Bleecker Street was not my first. I had been there many times when it was the accessories store. In fact, I am...

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Denim Hot Now

Click here for Skater Skirt or Quicklink The skater skirt is a great trans-seasonal piece from summer to fall – keep the length short and the silhouette loose for the skater skirt to take its full...

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August 2013 Young Contemporary Retail Overview

Click here for Young Contemporary or Quicklink Young Contemporary retailers take a cue from themes like Grunge, Goth Grunge and Moto Sport, which extend into key trends like biker jackets, elongated...

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RUNWAY REVIEW: BILLY REID S/S 14

After a couple of seasons of buttoned-up presentations and a focus on tailored silhouettes, Southern-born designer Billy Reid decided to return to the runway with a men’s-only showing of the easy,...

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RUNWAY REVIEW: DUCKIE BROWN S/S 14

“Dress like a boy, talk like a girl” was a central mantra for the design duo behind Duckie Brown. Steven Cox and Daniel Silver are continually purveyors of pushing boundaries and encouraging...

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RUNWAY REVIEW: GENERAL IDEA S/S 14

For the Korean brand’s tenth anniversary, designer Bumsuk Choi decided to show his menswear collection at the Classic Car Club on Hudson Street. With beautiful antique roadsters as the perfect...

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RUNWAY REVIEW: TODD SNYDER S/S 14

Alain Delon was one of those style icons who doesn’t often get his due credit, so it’s a happy day when one of New York’s “ones to watch” decides to create an entire collection based around the French...

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RUNWAY REVIEW: BLACK SAIL BY NAUTICA S/S 14

For the first time, Nautica presented Black Sail at New York Fashion Week — a collection rich in techno materials, active lifestyle, and a contemporary update to the American brand’s storied heritage....

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RUNWAY REVIEW: N. HOOLYWOOD S/S 14

It’s no secret that the Japanese have an obsession with all forms of Americana. And, in more instances than most, they actually do a better job at translating it for a contemporary customer than some...

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RUNWAY REVIEW: ROBERT GELLER S/S 14

Out of the many influential menswear designers who call New York home, Robert Geller is by far the most thoughtful one, always injecting a fresh intellectual curiosity into each and every season.  For...

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RUNWAY REVIEW: RAG & BONE S/S 14

    David Neville and Marcus Wainwright presented a collection that blended elements of 90s, minimalism and sport. The 90s push felt right, given the decade’s current popularity, with plays on black...

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RUNWAY REVIEW: SUNO S/S 14

    Suno is a noteworthy label for print direction. This season the collection took on African inspiration ranging from bright zebra and geometric prints to a more sophisticated offering of safari...

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RUNWAY REVIEW: PRABAL GURUNG S/S 14

    Prabal Gurung moves the notion of 50s elegance forward with a number of enticing updates. Below-the-knee midi silhouettes keep the decade of reference in tact, along with items like boxy tops and...

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RUNWAY REVIEW: JILL STUART S/S 14

    Jill Stuart’s girl is ready to rock for Spring 14. An abundance of black leather translated into mini dresses and cropped tops with metal studs to add an even tougher edge. Geometric openwork...

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RUNWAY REVIEW: ALEXANDER WANG S/S 14

    Alexander Wang may have started off his Spring 14 show with a series of minimalist cotton poplin separates, but the focus here was really on the 90s. Like others have explored, a monochromatic...

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RUNWAY REVIEW: VICTORIA BECKHAM S/S 14

    Like other designers have featured, a black and white color palette is becoming increasingly important for Spring 14. Victoria Beckham explored the monochromatic notion via sporty, minimalist and...

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RUNWAY REVIEW: PUBLIC SCHOOL S/S 14

The designer duo behind Public School, Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne, are quickly making a name for themselves in the New York street scene. After several years of hiding in the background, Public...

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RUNWAY REVIEW: Y-3 S/S 14

Grandmaster of #menswear, Yohji Yamamoto, has been behind the evolution of active since before Thom Browne and Hedi Slimane even considered cropped silhouettes. After celebrating a decade of success...

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RUNWAY REVIEW: PATRIK ERVELL S/S 14

Out of all of the major designers who show in New York, Patrik Ervell never shies away from embracing his techno heritage. For S/S 14, he turned towards the sea for one of his most refreshing...

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