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2015.
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In this issue of Videofashion Collections, we are delighted by Parisian innovations. Carven drew bright inspirations from bold graphic and Japanese sensibilities. Dive into the deep blue with designer Elie Saab for Spring/Summer 2015 as he shows a stunning collection at Paris Fashion Week! Inspired by a Kazimir Malevich exhibition at the Tate in London, Albert Kreimler took the idea of the square to new fashionable places for Akris! Plus, Sharon Wauchob...
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2014.
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Bill Blass, couturier to a coterie of loyal ladies who lunch was the first American designer to achieve superstardom. It’s a long way from Fort Wayne to Seventh Avenue but it was a journey that Bill Blass always knew he would make. At age 17 Blass came to New York and began his career on Seventh Avenue. Not long after starting work as a sketcher, World War two broke out. Bill Blass ltd would go on to become a branding powerhouse with Mr. Blass at...
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2015.
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In this issue of Videofashion Collections, the Ralph Lauren Collection gives cargos the ultra luxe treatment. Lauren, the 7th Avenue rainmaker of timeless elegance, makes safari chic a definite Spring 2015 reality! Tory Burch looks to Pablo Picasso and the effortless allure of his muse, artist Francoise Gilot, for inspiration. For Jason Wu, the key word is “beauty.” Wu looks to the nonchalant style of Charlotte Rampling, and he also gives a nod...
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2014.
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In June 2008 Yves Saint Laurent tragically lost his long battle with brain cancer and the world mourned the loss of one of its greatest couturiers. Saint Laurent was undoubtedly one of the most influential designers of our time. For over four decades, he intuitively understood what women desire. He was the man who put women in pantsuits, transparent blouses, ethnic looks and of course, the tuxedo – all fashion images that we take for granted now....
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2014.
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Designers Mark Badgley and James Mischka started their label Badgley Mischka in 1988, and ever since, Hollywood has embraced and championed the glamorous confections they create—gowns imbibed with a feeling of old Hollywood with a modern twist. In 1993, Badgley Mischka joined forces with Escada, a financial boost which took them to the next level as they launched the Badgley Mischka bridal collection, giving every woman the opportunity to have a...
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2015.
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In this issue of Videofashion Collections, Creative Director, Yoshiyuki Miyamae, was inspired by “windscapes” - how the wind creates ripples in sand dunes and waves in the sea - for his Spring/Summer 2015 collection for Issey Miyake. Sporty style meets fluid romance at Viktor & Rolf for Spring 2015. With a nod to the Eiffel Tower, designer Martin Grant showed an elegant and lady-like collection with navy and gold as staples. Anthony Vaccarello...
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2015.
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In this issue of Videofashion Collections, the New York shows continue to captivate. For Francisco Costa, in the navy, takes on new meaning for his Calvin Klein Collection. With a predominately dark blue palette, Spring 2015 is about long, lean and real world looks. Michael Herz, the new artist director at Diane von Furstenberg, calls to mind a 1950s Brigitte Bardot on the French Riviera with his runway debut for the iconic label. The DVF woman will...
Pub. Date
2015.
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In this issue of Videofashion Collections, it’s more innovative spring style from London! Holly Fulton gets inspired by Scottish sculptor J.D. Fergusson, incorporating his fascination with the sun goddess Eastra and playing with folk art on her London runway. Alice Temperley focuses on daywear for her Spring 2015 Temperley London collection, offering her woman effortlessly elegant day-to-evening looks, all grounded with lace-up trainers. Plus, designer...
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2015.
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In this issue of Videofashion Collections, Chloe romanticizes the bohemian spirit with an innocent sweetness and exotic details. At Nina Ricci, designer Peter Copping gets creative with the “make do and mend” attitude in a modern-yet-referential collection. Andrew GN charms the crowd with a happy collection, taking great inspiration from his Asian roots, the work of Claude Monet and the Memphis Design Movement in a maximalist approach.
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2014.
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Toronto-born twin brothers Dean and Dan Caten debuted their menswear line, DSquared, in Milan in 1993. Building off of the momentum from their menswear, the duo launched their first womenswear collection in 2003. Known for their outlandish runways and boldly sexual energy, the brothers’ stars have continued to rise, garnering special attention from the music industry. DSquared now has a partnership with Diesel and is expanding into accessories and...
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2014.
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Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana launched their signature line in 1986 to international applause. The Dolce & Gabbana woman is instantly recognizable. Inspired by Dolce’s Sicilian heritage, their designs are unmistakably Mediterranean. The ultimate Italian woman is their muse. Masters of the mix, Dolce & Gabbana have made an art of combining blatantly sexy feminine elements with exquisitely tailored menswear. In 1994, the duo launched D&G, a secondary...
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2014.
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The iconic Diane von Furstenberg printed wrap dress is unique in its simplicity and the favors that it does for most women’s figures, but Diane von Furstenberg’s own story is what makes her an icon today. Despite bearing the title of “princess” since her marriage to Prince Egon von Furstenberg at age 22, Diane is remarkable for the candor with which she speaks about all aspects of her life – both triumph and tragedy. As a wife, a mother,...
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2015.
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In this issue of Videofashion Collections, take another trip down the catwalk at Milan Fashion Week! Anna Molinari’s Blumarine runway is in full bloom with floral motifs, elaborate details, and a romantic spirit. Ennio Capasa looks to the Stonehenge music festival to inspire his refined rock ‘n’ roll runway at CoSTUME National. The Ports 1961 woman is a modern goddess. Plus, Giorgio Armani channels the grandeur and emotion of Paolo Sorrentino’s...
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2015.
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In this issue of Videofashion Collections, take one more trip down the runway at London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015! Fyodor Golan express digital romanticism on their Technicolor and tech-savvy Spring 2015 runway, rife with 90s rave references, neon, and hyper-realistic prints. Orla Kiely channels flower power for Spring 2015, looking to the films Le Bonheur by Agnes Varda and Daisies by Vera Chytilova to inspire her floral motifs. Plus, Bora...
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2015.
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In this issue of Videofashion Collections, we’re back in Milan for more from the Spring/Summer 2015 collections! Versace delivers serious sex appeal for spring, with an optic reinterpretation of the house’s signature Medusa motif, and silhouettes that leave very little to the imagination. For his Spring 2015 Emporio Armani collection, Giorgio Armani explores 50 shades of … blue! Take a first look at Roberto Cavalli’s ready-to-travel Spring/Summer...
Pub. Date
2014.
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Boasting an unconventional yet undeniably beautiful vision, designer Yohji Yamamoto is one of the leading designers of our time. In the early 1980s, with Yamamoto at the forefront, the arrival of the Japanese designers in Paris heralded a darker, more somber aesthetic than the prevailing glitz of the era. The oversized black clothes of the Japanese designers sent a wave of counter-intuitive sex appeal through the fashion world. More than twentyfive...
Pub. Date
2014.
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After over three decades in fashion, Vivienne Westwood is the reigning queen of provocative fashion with a message. While always political and daring, a more refined hand is seen in her later collections, achieving elegance without turning her back on daring cuts and a quintessentially avant-garde aesthetic. At over sixty years old, this saucy dame shows no signs of slowing down or of softening her message.
Pub. Date
2014.
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Nothing is more inspirational to Roberto Cavalli than the feminine form. His luxurious creations, which he designs along with business partner and wife Eva, make women feel sexy and confident. An iconic Roberto Cavalli print begins with a photograph taken by Cavalli himself. His prints are unique and intricate, making each design truly one of a kind. Consumers seem to agree as Roberto Cavalli owns a showroom in Milan, a factory in Florence, and a...
Pub. Date
2014.
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Vivienne Westwood, the mother of punk style and the Grande Dame of British fashion has never failed to provoke. With an enduring love of historical fashions but a keen eye for innovation, Westwood has consistently delivered clothes that not only honor the female form but subvert societal notions of gender, eroticism and politics.
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