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  • Immerse yourself in colour with a palette of directional new season shades, as curated by Trendstop's trend experts for Fall/Winter 2015-16. This week we present two key colour trends: 'Jade Teal' and 'Cold As Ice' taken from our F/W15-16 Women's Colour Forecast. Neither of these essential shades have been seen in previous seasons, meaning that both are likely to continue as mainstream colour trends for the year ahead. JADE TEAL On the London catwalks, Jade Teal lends a luxe sophisticati
  • Lela Rose is debuting a collaboration with plus-size retailer Lane Bryant next summer, and I think I can speak for both of us (yes, Lela and myself) when I say that it's about time. "Every designer has known for forever how under-served this market is," she told me over the phone. "We have a customer who comes into a store all the time and says 'Why don't you have my size? I want what you do, I love your fabrics, but you don't make my size.' We've always had the capability to do it, but the stor
  • Forbes have revealed the list of the world's highest paid models, which includes Kate Moss in joint third place as the highest earning British model. With earnings in the year grossing 7 million dollars, Moss has contracts with Topshop, jeweller David Yurman, Rimmel London, St Tropez and Kerastase haircare products. The world's highest paid model is Gisele Bündchen, who has made more money than any other model in the world and last year earned an estimate 47 million dollars. Dutch model
  • Next week another discount retailer is entering the mainstream fast fashion market. This time it's German giant Lidl, who aim to flood the UK and European masses - 600 stores will debut the new collection on the Bank Holiday Monday - with 15 pound jackets and 7 pound denim jeans. Lidl previously challenged the current supermarket leaders by offering cheaper food prices, so there is little doubt its fashion offer will rival labels such as George by Asda, Florence & Fred by Sainsbury's and Pr
  • French icon Charlotte Gainsbourg has taken on a new role: fashion designer. The actress, model and songwriter has teamed up with premium denim label Current/Elliott to launch a capsule collection. The new collaborative line is set to last for four seasons, beginning with fall. “For me, denim has always been a fabric that can take on the personality of the person who wears it,” explains Gainsbourg, who has used denim throughout out her debut collection. However, the collection is not limite
  • Lane Bryant, the American plus-size fashion chain, has named ready-to-wear designer Lela Rose as its next designer collaborator, to launch an exclusive limited-edition collection for summer 2015. The ‘Lela Rose Exclusively for Lane Bryant’ label will combine the American designer’s refined silhouettes with a modern whimsical twist using colour and handcrafted details, said the retailer. Rose’s range marks the third designer collaboration for Lane Bryant joining the successful Sophie Theallet
  • Vera Wang Launches Fall Clothing Ads–After a nontraditional bridal campaign, the fall-winter 2014 mainline advertisements from Vera Wang have been released. Josephine Le Tutour poses in the black and white images photographed by Patrick Demarchelier. The campaign has a rock and roll vibe to it, with Josephine rocking messy tresses and oversized outerwear from the fall season styled by Julia Von Boehm. On hair is Anthony Turner with makeup by Romy Solemani. Source: Fashion Gone
  • For the new autumn season, Selfridges has launched a creative project called ‘The Masters’, an exploration of the originators, pioneers and provocateurs that shape the fashion landscape. The masters are defined as champions of their craft and true fashion icons, and will showcase exclusive archival pieces to bespoke fashion films. These masters consist of: Azzedine Alaïa, The Master of Architecture, Dries Van Noten, The Master of the Eclectic, Jean Paul Gaultier, The Master of Expression,
  • In this new first-look article, our team of experts reveal two inspirational print and pattern trends for the Fall/Winter 2015-16 season. Bold yet wearable, these prints have been taken from Trendstop's F/W15-16 Women's Print Forecast and as neither have been seen in previous seasons, both prints are likely to continue as mainstream womenswear fashion trends for the year ahead. BLOCKED & CHOPPED A key trend from the Paris runways, garments catch the eye with mix 'n' match print panel
  • Move over M&S. Asda's George clothing brand has officially taken over Marks & Spencer as the UK's second largest clothing brand by volume. George held an 11.1 percent share of the market in the 24 weeks to July 6, compared with Marks & Spencer’s share of 10.9 percent, according to Kantar data seen by Retail Week. Primark is the UK's leading clothing brand Primark holds the number one spot in clothing by volume. Analysts suggested the change was not down to a seasonal blip, valu
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