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Inspired by the latest Fall/Winter styles to hit the catwalks, Trendstop's colour experts have pinpointed two key womenswear shades emerging for the F/W15-16 season. Play to your feminine side with Innocent Pink, or embrace the autumnal mood with Cinnamon Citrine. These essential shades have been taken from our F/W15-16 Women's Colour Forecast, and as neither have been seen in previous seasons, both are likely to continue as mainstream colour trends for the year ahead.
INNOCENT PINK
A key co
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Up until now, we've been seeing hints of fringe on the red carpet (looking at you, Chrissy Teigen), but for spring 2015, the flirty, flippy detail is out in full force. And this time around, fringe isn't just your standard Great Gatsby-esque flapper-girl trim. From feathery wisps to pom-pom variations, fringe gets a new life for next spring. Here are five different ways to wear it, straight from the Fashion Week runways:
For her upcoming Milly collection, Michelle Smith gave a spring crew
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Though the styles spotted on the streets of this time around were overall less kooky than those of recent seasons, there's always an element of fantasy to what we see most showgoers wearing. It is Fashion Week after all, and what's fashion without a little drama?
As entertaining as all that is though—and as fun as it is to see feather tutus, top hats, and on the streets—most of us just don't find that kind of zaniness actually inspiring when it comes to putting our real-life outfits togeth
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Marchesa brought red carpet glamour to London Fashion Week on Saturday with romantic gowns in lace and silk embroidered with exquisite floral threadwork, as Julien Macdonald unveiled a multi-million-dollar diamond-encrusted wedding dress. The luxury label Marchesa normally shows in New York but returned to its British roots for a one-off show to mark its tenth anniversary with a spring/summer collection inspired by "modern-gypsy Woodstock spirit". US Vogue editor Anna Wintour, sat in the front r
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Korean designer Jackie Lee, better known by her label J. Js Lee, kicked of London Fashion Week on Friday. Minimalist sporty and geometric shapes are Lee's signature, who was originally a menswear designer prior to studying under the tutelage of Central Saint Martins Louise Wilson. A pretty floral motif broke the palette of white, silver and pastels while a navy-collared sleeveless top worn with a plisse skirt and simple sandals, looked at first glance to be not so interesting for the catwalk, un
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Fall hasn't yet begun, but we're already dreaming of what we'll wear to work in the spring, thanks to J.Crew's presentation at Fashion Week. The spring 2015 lineup was so good that I may or may not already be drafting a future shopping list, not to mention all the styling tricks I'll be trotting out as soon as possible. We snagged the company's vice president of women's design, Tom Mora, to try to figure out how J.Crew gets it so right every gosh-darn time and came away with answers and some ver
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MBMJ, aka Marc by Marc Jacobs, has seen a revival of sorts since the appointments of its new creative heads, the Brit team of Luella Bartley and Katie Hillier.
Gone were the warriors of the duo's debut for MBMJ and instead there was some interesting fashion, including utility outerwear and boy-meets-girl tailoring.
The styling of the show was very Comme des Garcons from yesteryear, but there was freshness in the garments themselves. If there was a tribal element it was less ninja girls fro
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You should know that I have a tiny (but totally professional) crush on Somsack Sikhounmuong at Madewell. He's so kind and warm and, ya know, regularly turns out timeless pieces for today's girl that are somehow what I want to wear before I even know it. When the brand released its fall lookbook, it was predictably chockablock with combos I'd like on my body, right this instant. Because he's somewhat of a genius at putting together outfits, I threw out my hardest questions and he took them all in
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Louis Vuitton has opened a pop-up boutique in Paris to showcase creative director Nicolas Ghesquière's first ready-to-wear collection.
The luxury brand opened a pop-up space in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, previously occupied by a quaint bookseller, but now furnished with 70s inspired decor and fixtures.
“I’m so happy I was able to develop a first pop-up store for the Louis Vuitton house in such an iconic location in Paris,” Ghesquière said. “It’s always very stimulating to follow my vision thr
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Timberland has opened a new, one-off design concept in its Regent Street, London flagship store as part of the brands repositioning as an outdoor lifestyle label.
The new-look 500 square metre store, set across two floors, has been designed to showcase the brand’s new identity, and stocks the full men’s, women’s and children’s collections, with a dedicated footwear area and brand experience room, which will allow shoppers to customise their purchases on site.
Customers can make their boots