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  • The Pantone Color Institute has identified the top colour trends from the latest New York and London fashion weeks for autumn 2017. The bi-annual report used to just cover the New York Fashion Week colour trends but this year the global authority on colour extended its research to London to identify the top 10 trending colours in fashion. The colour palette for London is led by a “vivid, powerful red” ‘Flame Scarlet’ colour, while in New York a “powerful, evocative, dynamic red” ‘Grenadin
  • Get ready to embrace casually chic style thanks to J. Crew. The American fashion brand recently unveiled its spring 2017 campaign featuring Toni Garrn amongst others including her brother, Niklas. The new season spotlights J. Crew’s limited-edition paint-splattered collection as well as party-ready pieces. From distressed denim to elegant blazers and chic tulle skirts, these pieces are absolute standouts. Crossbody bags and pearl jewelry finish the elegant ensembles. S
  • Steve Madden net sales decreased 2.3 percent in the fourth quarter to 336.4 million dollars. For the full year, net sales decreased 0.4 percent to 1.40 billion dollars from 1.41 billion dollars in the prior year. Fourth quarter net income was 28.7 million dollars or 0.49 dollar per diluted share, compared to 25.7 million dollars or 0.43 dollar per diluted share, in the prior year's fourth quarter, while full year net income was 120.9 million dollars or 2.03 dollars per diluted share against 112.
  • Fresh from its see-now, buy-now collection presented during London Fashion Week, Burberry launches its spring-summer 2017 campaign. The advertisements were photographed by Josh Olins in the gardens of the Henry Moore Studios & Gardens. A cast of fresh faces including Ella King, Maya Gunn, Amber Witcomb, Elfie Reigate, Tamara Long, Jess Cole, Sophie Hamilton and Nora Attal appear in the outdoor shots. The new season spotlights sculptural coats and capes for spring. For accessories, cut-out an
  • Spanish fashion brand MANGO takes on environmentally-friendly practices with its new MANGO Committed line. Part of its Take Action initiative, the line comprises women and men’s designs featuring sustainable materials. Other fashion brands including Zara and H&M have also made similar approaches. The collection will launch in stores and online starting in March. MANGO Committed features 25 pieces in all with fabrics including recycled cotton, recycled polyester and Tencel. The official c
  • Top model Lara Stone returns as the face of Marc O’Polo’s spring-summer 2017 campaign. Photographed by Peter Lindbergh, the Dutch model poses in striking portraits. The gap-tooth beauty poses in laid-back looks including a utility jacket, slip dress or track pants. With her hair carefully tousled and barely there makeup, Lara proves that spring fashion is all about ease. Discover more from Marc O’Polo’s advertisements as well as behind-the-scenes images below. Source: Fashion
  • It's been some time, nearly two decades to be exact, since New York-based brand DKNY made fashion headlines. Not since Donna Karan's set up her diffusion line in the nineties, has the company repeated its early successes. Since Karan's departure and the announcement that it canceled its New York fashion week Fall 17 show things have been happening behind the scenes. At the end of last month DKNY announced it would team up with Farfetch to revitalise its e-commerce division. The Portugues
  • Hailey Baldwin lands another campaign for H&M as the face of H&M’s Denim Days campaign. The 20-year-old previously appeared in the brand’s Coachella campaign last year. The blonde poses for Cass Bird in jean styles ranging from skinny cuts to slouchy styles. Captured against blue skies, Hailey tops off her denim looks with cotton tees, oversized sweaters and utility jackets. Discover more from H&M’s Denim Days campaign below. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • Raf Simons' debut collection for Calvin Klein on Friday elevated New York fashion week to a new level. Since the departure of Proenza Schouler and Rodarte for Paris there has been little stimulus on the calendar for directional fashion. So too the industry has been patiently waiting since August to see what Simons would do for the institution that is Calvin Klein. With a soundtrack to match the spirit of the clothes, Simons taught us a thing or two about Americanism and it's place in the wor
  • Apparel brand Club Monaco takes a minimal approach to the new season with its spring-summer 2017 campaign. Photographed by Bibi Cornejo-Borthwick, models pose in looks from the new season. For women, Club Monaco offers up loose-fitting blouses, off-the-shoulder dresses and frayed trousers. With a color palette ranging from ivory white to scarlet red, these looks are perfect for the warm weather ahead. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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