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UK-based lingerie label Myla London presents its spring-summer 2014 campaign with a set of sexy images starring none other than Brazilian bombshell Ana Beatriz Barros. The former Victoria’s Secret model enchants in bedroom ready looks including lacy bra and underwear sets as well as fur and jackets as the perfect complements in these images photographed by David Oldham. The advertisements were made with creative direction under Valerie Wickes and styling by Kimi O’Neil.
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Gucci’s original bamboo handle is getting a major high fashion upgrade for Spring 2014. Hot on the heels of the release of the brand’s latest short film, “The Fringe”, the luxury Italian fashion house has commissioned fashion’s most sought after female DJs to give their spin on the coveted bag. Providing their It girl statuses to the campaign are Harley-Viera Newton, Leigh Lezark, Pixie Geldof, JaKissa Taylor-Semple (DJ Kiss), and Chelsea Leyland.
Shot on location in New York, Paris, London,
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Can it be? Is spring finally here? Well, considering how the winter played out, I'm not holding my breath. But this climate-driven roller-coaster ride does mean one thing: We'll need some serious transitional outfit inspiration. So let's head on over to the 50-degree streets of Paris for some sartorial cues on how to finally say goodbye to winter for spring.
OK, so you may think this pic of blogger Lauren Kennedy Malpas is just another excuse for me to obsess over pink coats—especially her
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Lindsey’s New Eres Ads–Fresh off her recent swimwear advertisements for the resort season, Lindsey Wixson is back again for French brand Eres’ spring 2014 lingerie campaign. The American model charms in demure looks featuring pastel and neutral tones. Rather than showing off the undergarments with a bombshell approach, the brand goes for a more natural look with Lindsey wearing understated makeup and hair. See more images of the campaign below.
Source: Fashion Gone Rog
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Miss Denim–Italian fashion brand Miss Sixty shows off the elegant side of denim in its spring-summer 2014 campaign featuring Lily Donaldson. The British model is captured by Willy Vanderperre for the new advertisements where she sports denim styles with red accents including ballerina tulle and cropped gloves styled by Marie Chaix. See more of the campaign’s images below.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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Abbey Lee for Saint Laurent–Abbey Lee Kershaw has been pretty quiet on the modeling front since her last appearance for the Gucci fall 2013 advertisements, but the Australian beauty is back for spring 2014 with these new eyewear ads for Saint Laurent. The blonde model posed for creative director Hedi Slimane in a pair of black and white portraits (above) where she dons the new optical styles. FYI, this is Abbey Lee’s very first campaign for the brand.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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The Full Miley–Following up a preview of the advertisements, the full Marc Jacobs spring 2014 campaign has been released, and it stars none other than pop star Miley Cyrus. While Juergen Teller did not want to shoot the attention-grabbing singer, David Sims captured Miley in a series of dark beach images taken on location in Los Angeles, California. Miley is joined by models Natalie Westling and Esmerelda Seay Reynolds in the photographs.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogu
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c: National Gallery of Victoria
The immensely successful international touring exhibit, celebrating the works of fashion industry’s enfant terrible Jean Paul Gaultier, is finally coming to Australia.
Dubbed as ‘The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk’, the event will make its sole Aussie stop at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.
Slated to run from October 17, 2014 till February 8, 2015, the display will feature more than 140 superbly crafted ga
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Photography courtesy of Louis Vuitton
Paris Fashion Week came to a close for Fall 2014 yesterday with the last step strutted down the Hermès runway. With hotly anticipated designer debuts (for the record, Nicolas Ghesquiere knocked it out of the park at Louis Vuitton), celebrity-studded front rows (Rihanna made the rounds), splashy parties and a little luxe grocery shopping thrown in for good measure, it was a week filled with memorable moments. As FASHION‘s market editor, my eye is constantl
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Nicolas Ghesquière's debut collection for Louis Vuitton was quite possibly the most anticipated show at Paris Fashion Week (if not all of Fashion Month). If you remember, Marc Jacobs left the storied label after 16 successful years as creative director. Then after a month or so of speculation, Ghesquière—the former Balenciaga creative director who brought those It Girl-favored City Bags into our lives—stepped on board. (Check out Nikki's very informative primer on the man of the hour for a refre