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DKNY

Share | DKNY fashion show photos - Mercedes Benz Fashion Week New York DKNY DKNY Fashion Show Photos - Spring 2009 Mercedes Benz Fashion Week New York men's and women's collection Click on each picture for an enlarged view. --February 7, 2009 Photos, this page only, courtesy of the designer,Mercedes Benz Fashion Week New York

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Matthew Williamson

Share | Matthew Williamson - Fashion Show Photos - Mercedes Benz Fashion Week New York - Spring/Summer 2009 Matthew Williamson MATTHEW WILLIAMSON Fashion Show Photos / Runway Collection Mercedes Benz Fashion Week New York Spring / Summer 2009 See the Budget Fashion Matthew Williamson collection for H&M Click on each picture for an enlarged view. --April 3, 2009 Photos, this page only, courtesy of the designerMercedes Benz Fashion Week New York

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Michael Kors

Share | Michael Kors- Fashion Show Photos, Spring 09 - Mercedes Benz Fashion Week New York Michael Kors MICHAEL KORS Michael Kors - Spring 2009 Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Photos New York Fashion Show / Runway Photos Click on each picture for an enlarged view. --February 6, 2009 Photos, this page only, Mercedes Benz Fashion WeekNew York

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Rosa Cha

Share | Rosa Cha- Swimwear Fashion Show - Mercedes Benz Fashion Week NY- Sp09 Rosa Cha ROSA CHA Swimwear Fashion Show Photos Mercedes Benz Fashion Week New York Spring / Summer 2009 Collection Click on each picture for an enlarged view. photos, this page only, courtesy of the designer;Mercedes Benz Fashion Week New York

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Vera Wang

Share | Vera Wang Fashion Show Photos - Spring 2009 Vera Wang VERA WANG Vera Wang Fashion Show Photos - Spring 2009 Mercedes Benz Fashion Week New York Click on each picture for an enlarged view. -- February 2, 2009 Photos, this page only, courtesy of the designer,Mercedes Benz Fashion Week New York

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Paris Fashion Week: Aganovich Spring / Summer 2010

London Meets Paris: The odd mannequins and use of sculpture surrounding them gave the showing of the collection another dimension somewhere in between art and fashion. The Aganovich Spring / Summer 2010 Collection was artfully shown at a contemporary gallery in the trendy Marais section of Paris. What I love about the collection is the thoughtfulness and intelligence that went into each garment. A mix of fabrics such as pique and linen, and linen and satin are so smart and wearable. Looking closely I could see how well tailored every piece was and how the draping flowed so seamlessly. The presentation using odd mannequins and use of sculpture surrounding them gave the showing of the collection another dimension somewhere in

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London Fashion Week: Luella Spring / Summer 2010

The Luella Bartley collection still retains the tongue-in-cheek attitude of former collections. For Spring/Summer 10 the Luella girl has grown up… Gone are the ditsy prints and layers of tulle we've come to expect from the former Voguette-turned-designer. Instead, in their place, Luella Bartley presented us with a more formal collection of fun, flirty dresses and pretty skirt suits. More moderate than Bartley's usual style, the collection still retains the tongue-in-cheek attitude of former collections. A spectrum of colours was on offer ranging from muted tones of beige, black and white to louder shades of lemon, pale blue and bright red. Dresses with sweetheart necklines, and even one with a cutout heart on the front, stole the show and are

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London Fashion Week: Kinder Aggugini Spring / Summer 2010

With a prominent theme and fun, well-designed pieces, the ‘Loss of Innocence' collection is creative, yet wearable and is one of the strongest collections on offer from London's Spring/Summer collections A collection of pretty, doll-like dresses inserted with juxtaposing dark fabrics, made up Kinder Aggugini's ‘Loss Of Innocence' Spring/Summer 10 collection. With a mixture of textures and printed fabrics ranging from outsized polka dots and reptile prints to houndstooth tweed and fluorescent silk, the collection takes it inspiration from the darker elements of fairytales. Tea-party frocks were ripped at the seams then reconstructed to create sexy, ragged, puffball dresses. Child-like curls created by hair stylist, Malcolm Edwards, and Cupid's bow lips designed by makeup artist, Pat McGrath, both work to

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London Fashion Week: Burberry Prorsum Spring / Summer 2010

Christopher Bailey has given the trench a new-found attitude. It's not just a coat, it's a Burberry Prorsum trench coat. It was the hottest ticket of London Fashion Week and the much-anticipated Burberry Prorsum Spring/Summer 10 show impressed a star-studded audience with perfect pastel shades and trench coats with attitude… With a move from Milan to London, and a front row including Gywneth Paltrow, Liv Tyler, Mary-Kate Olsen and Victoria Beckham, Burberry Prorsum's Creative Director, Christopher Bailey was under pressure to put on a good show and boy did he succeed. Enjoy the Burberry spring catwalk video:   The classic Burberry trench had been completely transformed and modernised into something young and fresh. Coats morphed into stunning mini dresses, while

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NY Fashion Week: Herve Leger Spring / Summer 2010

Nice and fresh fabrications, treatments and sun-softened beachy palette which evoked a pinch of country sensibility I hustled into the Herve Leger Spring 2010 show amidst throngs of bandage dressed women of all ages. What I noticed first and foremost was that although most of these Leger devotees had overdone it one way or another - moms and their mini-me daughters in matching nightclub ready scuba uber-minis forcing comparisons, loads of make-up, black patent leather, fussy blond coifs and naked flesh at 3pm - the show itself was surprisingly earthy. This is not to say that Max Azria abandoned Leger's signature body-con hubba-hubba I expected to see. He just took his cash-cow formula and reconsidered the possibilities. He exposed it

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Trend Report: Runway Recaps for Spring 2010 New York

We heard the spring 2010 fashion trend forecast for what was to be shown on the New York runways, now let us see the runway recaps. Stylesight's Senior Vice President of Trend Analysis, Sharon Graubard, talks the trends. "While designers may have cut back on generous goody bags or big parties, it seems they have put more thought and energy into the clothes themselves.               Experimental fabrics and beautiful prints provided the emotional pull — after all, shopping for clothes is usually less about need and more about desire. Nature was a huge inspiration, but Moody Nature full of stormy skies, worn-away eroded surfaces, burning lava, blotchy dyes (Refer to gallery images from Rodarte,

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NY Fashion Week: Ports 1961 Spring / Summer 2010

Quietly gorgeous, beautifully designed pieces that are right on the money for her many many followers The invite to Tia Cibani's Ports 1961 s/s 2010 rtw show, which she entitled "Fleure" - was an accordion folded geisha's fan and it stood out in a sea of heavy card stock and virtual invites. Maybe it was a little literal, too easy a hint at what was to come, but it worked. And when the lights went down and then up, a nice hushed energy filled the room. The models seemed to radiate from a shadowy zen garden. Cibani invited 2 amazingly talented craftsmen to help realize her take on Japonisme: Julia Lundsten the designer of Finsk - whose moulded stingray pumps

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NY Fashion Week : Proenza Schouler Spring / Summer 2010

Proenza Schouler had a vision of a collection which I think they executed with sincerity and aplomb.They got it right with their beautifully casual Spring/Summer 2010 outing. Runway Review: Proenza Schouler has always been somewhat of an anomaly to me: Their collections are cool adaptations of what many a downtown girl would love to see on herself. Yet, when the clothes hit the racks they look uptown, cut for women of whatever age who live a leisurely life far north of "downtown". This, to me is tricky and a bit deceptive. That said, I understand the difference between the illusion created on the runway and the reality of the bottom line and the fact that not everyone out there can

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