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Actress Jennifer Lawrence returns as the face of Dior's resort 2018 campaign. The brand ambassador poses in a series of portraits captured by Brigitte Lacombe. Dior creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri found inspiration in the work of Georgia O'Keeffe and the American southwest for the cruise collection. Jennifer looks elegant in embroidered dresses, bandanas and custom straw hats designed by milliner Stephen Jones. J'adior and Lady Dior bags in neutral hues also take the spotlight in the adver
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Club Monaco embraces the cold weather season for its winter 2017 campaign. Models Renata Gubaeva and Matt Hitt pose in studio images captured by Bibi Cornejo-Borthwick. The pair layer up in cozy sweaters and relaxed coats. Tan, navy and burgundy shades stand out for the new season. Discover more images from Club Monaco’s winter campaign below.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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Chanel taps Keira Knightley as the face of its new jewelry line, the Gallery Collection. The British actress poses in a series of dreamy images shot by Sarah Moon. The fine jewelry collection spotlights art deco inspired designs. Keira poses in a black dress paired with gold pieces featuring pops of color. Discover more images of Chanel's Gallery Collection below.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton said that revenues increased 14 percent, reaching 30.1 billion euros (35.4 billion dollars), for the first nine months of 2017, while organic revenue grew 12 percent compared to the same period in 2016. The company said, all business groups recorded double-digit organic growth, with the exception of wines and spirits.
The fashion & leather goods business reported organic revenue growth of 14 percent for the period, while on reported basis sales rose 21 per
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Bananas, coffee, pineapple, lotus, stinging nettles and hemp - what sounds like the ingredients on an exotic shopping list are actually all natural resources that can be turned into sustainable textiles. 'How' will be explained below; 'why' should be obvious: In view of dwindling resources, especially through resource-intensive natural fibres like cotton and the environmental impact of petroleum-based fibres like acrylic, polyester, nylon and spandex, it is about time for the textile and apparel
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Calvin Klein Jeans launches its fall-winter 2017 campaign which focuses on minimal styles. Creative chief officer Raf Simons taps some familiar faces for the denim advertisements. Photographer Willy Vanderperre captures Julia Nobis, Lulu, Leila Goldkuhl, Grace Wallerstedt and Blésnya Minher for the shots. The images contrast cropped black and white portraits with color images captured in the back of a luxury car. Denim takes the focus with everything from shirting to jeans and jackets.
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Gucci Ghost is arguably still having its moment, but Gucci is already on to its next artist collaboration.
The luxury Italian fashion house has teamed up with British artist Helen Downie, otherwise known as Unskilled Worker, for a capsule collection of ready-to-wear, shoes, bags and accessories.
The collection will be a total of 40 items. It will feature signature Gucci merchandise, including bomber jackets, Princetown mules and GG Marmount shoulder bags, all with Downie's artistic flare.
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A fragmented digital world is forcing the beneficiaries of Milan's trade show and glitterati gathering, better known as Fashion Week, to peel back the curtain ever so slightly on the invitation-only party.
Gone are the days when a few public-relations firms and editors sitting through the shows in pitch black sunglasses served as arbiters of what the beautiful people should be wearing next summer. Social media, with Instagram on top of the heap, has made it so an "influencer" like Camille Cha
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Gucci's Alessandro Michele unveiled on Wednesday a loud and proud ode to the 1980s on the opening day of the latest Milan Fashion Week, with big bangs, square suits and enough sequins to drown a disco.
Michele burrowed further into his love for the bookish chic that has led the once-flagging house to enjoy white-hot success since he took creative control in 2015.
In a smoky near-darkness pierced by flashes of light, Gucci showed off a Spring/Summer 2018 collection that, along with frin
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As a passionate trend follower, Thuy Linh (26), a PR staff at Le & Brothers Co., Ltd. admits she usually spends about VND6 million (US$264) per month buying clothes, not to mention cosmetics and perfumes.
Apart from H&M and Zara, the two brand