Returns, regroups and debuts: Versace, Tokyo Runway, Julius, K-fashion, Alexander Wang
In 2009, Italian fashion house Versace closed its four Japan stores and left the Japanese market, citing a need for the luxury brand to reinvent its image and restrategize its business operations. Now, its famous Medusa logo is making an official comeback. It appears prominently on T-shirts embroidered and embellished in jet-black beads, as well as on a selection of other Versace items that went ...
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Italian winter fashion opts for dark
After several weeks of snow and subfreezing temperatures in Italy, the chill is out of the air — at least weather-wise — and Italian designers are looking at the bright side of things as they begin the latest round of preview showings for fall-winter 2012-2013.
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Designers save a few fashion surprises for Oscars
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Big films. Big stars. Big Fashion. When the red carpet rolls out for the Oscars Sunday night, it won't only be the biggest night in Hollywood, it will be a major night for celebrity designers. The long parade of women in glamorous gowns and expensive jewelry that starts in January at the Critics Choice, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild awards finally ends with the ...
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Milan Fashion Week kicking off, Gucci wants blogger input
While London presents its Fall 2012 menswear collections February 22, Milan Fashion Week begins, with Gucci fans able to watch the label's show live and read blogger's commentary at Gucci Connect.
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Grammy Awards: Outrageous Fashion at Past Awards Shows
The Grammy Awards are known for their outrageous fashion. Celebrities often choose clothes that might not work on other red carpets but mesh well with music's biggest night. While many stars' choices don't work, the following artists have taken big fashion risks and looked fabulous:
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