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  • Stuart Vevers, former Mulberry and Loewe designer, has unveiled his debut Coach ready-to-wear collection for Autumn/Winter 2014 during New York Fashion Week. The designer, who was appointed creative director last year to replace Reed Krakoff, was brought in to push forward with Coach’s “brand transformation” and to lead all “creative aspects” of the Coach brand from women’s and men’s design to brand imagery and store environments. Vevers has only been in his executive creative director rol
  • Jason Wu debuted his first collection for Hugo Boss during New York fashion week. Boss Womenswear, the professional women's wardrobe, was given a fresh eye with Wu's creative direction, showing a feminine collection of dresses and separates that were as fashionable as they were boardroom friendly. Cinched waists, neat tailoring and light layering came in Boss' staple hue of grey. Dresses came in sheathed panels and layers and were feather light. Blazers and outerwear had strong cuts, but n
  • New York Fashion Week always closes with the Marc Jacobs show, however this season his collection was particularly poignant as it was his first since departing the house of Louis Vuitton last year. In a departure from his SS14 collection, which was decorative to say the least, Jacobs opted for a clean palette in soft neutrals and pastels, elongated the silhouette and accentuated with scoop and v-necks. There was a modern 60s aesthetic, which saw linear curves and patterns exposed on tunics
  • Walking in a Dream–For its spring-summer 2014 campaign, BCBG Max Azria takes inspiration from “Alice in Wonderland” with a set of dreamy images featuring models Stephanie Hall and Charlotte Wiggs. With art direction by Mikael Kangas, the pair poses for Meredith Bruner against the backdrop of colorful seasonal foliage. Stylist Laura Ferrera dresses Stephanie and Charlotte in the brand’s romantic prints and smart separates. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • Well, it was kind off inevitable. After seasons of oversize sweaters, roomy sweatshirts, and a cocoon coats at Fashion Week, the sleek moto-jacket was bound to get the boyfriend treatment—which, I for one, am pretty pleased about. First of all, it's really hard to jam a chunky, boxy sweater into a slim-fit leather jacket (the discomfort, the unsightly bulging!). Plus, this updated louche silhouette totally makes sense for a coat traditionally associated with rebellious, rocker types anyway. So y
  • The New York Fashion Week shows are finally winding down, which means it's time to suss out the trends we've seen thus far. Something I'm definitely excited to try? This new way to style cuff bracelets or bangles. Spotted at Steven Alan (who decided to launch jewelry for his 20th anniversary) and Ralph Lauren, both designers layered the jewelry over the sleeves of thin knit sweaters rather than under or at the end of them. Cool and different, huh? Source: Glamour.
  • Once again, Copenhagen – Scandinavia’s top fashion centre – attracted a host of fashion professionals and enthusiasts from all over the world. The Copenhagen Fashion Week platform provided public access to numerous events and special actions which turned up the heat in the Danish capital. The CIFF, VISION and GALLERY trade shows all marked the occasion, featuring a large number of both Scandinavian and international names in mens-, womens-, children’s and footwear, as well as accessories bran
  • The Prada Group recorded sales of Euro 3,586 million in the financial year ended January 31, 2014, a 9% increase on financial year 2012. At constant exchange rates, sales grew by 13%. Highlights: -Total sales + 13% at constant exchange rates -Retail sales + 18% at constant exchange rates -Same Stores Sales Growth + 7 % Sales channel Sales by Directly Operated Stores totaled Euro 2,996 million with a 12% increase on the previous financial year (+18% at constant exchange rates).
  • Bottega’s New Ads–New Jersey serves as the location for Bottega Veneta’s spring-summer 2014 campaign starring Amanda Murphy and Mark Cox. The Italian brand teamed up with South African photographer Pieter Hugo for the new advertisements. “I am a great admirer of Pieter’s portraits, which have an undeniable beauty, yet do not shy from challenging the viewer,” says Bottega Veneta Creative Director Tomas Maier about the collaboration. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • After two Kate Middleton-less months, our favourite duchess is finally back in the spotlight! Last night Kate attended a gala at the National Portrait Gallery, which is one of her official patronages, and the event was her first official engagement for 2014. Clearly we’re not the only ones taking note of all this official-ness: the Queen loaned Kate an impressive diamond necklace for the evening, one we’ve been fantasizing about since photos first emerged via the Twitter accounts of royal report
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