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Color Theory – Continuing its collaboration with London magazine editor Jefferson Hack, Italian shoe label Tod's releases the fall 2013 campaign for “No_Code”. This season, LA-based photographer and artist Sam Falls captured the images and added a unique touch with painting and digital manipulation in post-production. The line has four styles for women based off of classic shoe styles like the Oxford shoe, desert boot and Chelsea boot. The No_Code collection is available in Tod’s boutiques, myth
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CK Throwback – With a nineties resurgence taking over just about every facet of fashion nowadays, we take a look back at some memorable vintage snaps. Christy Turlington, who recently appeared in the fall 2013 ads for Calvin Klein Underwear was a well-known face of the brand during the 90s. Check out the American beauty in a set of images from 1995. Christy still looks stunning even after nearly two decades.
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
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Raffaele Jerusalmi, the chief executive of Italy’s stock exchange, advanced earlier this week that at least six luxury goods and fashion companies are looking to list in Milan in the first half of 2014. Not all of them will make it to the larger trading floor though, as some have shown interest in the small cap market.
Talking with press and other stakeholders during the "Luxury & Fashion 2013" event organised in Milan earlier this week, Raffaele Jerusalmi advanced some exciting news for
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“We are a sinking ship in the sea, surrounded by numerous life savers and its up to you which one you chose to sail the sea of possibilities and abundance,” announced Christine Boland in the latest seminar for consumer trends 2015 and beyond. Award winner for TWOTY 2012 for trend watching, Boland manages to hit the ‘right chord’ when it comes to trend analysis. Presenting the seminar alongside with David Shah, specialist in developing fashion and lifestyle concepts, the pair painted a picture fo
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Louis Vuitton Autumn/Winter 2013 Campaign | Source: Louis Vuitton
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA, the world’s largest luxury-products maker, reported third-quarter revenue that trailed analysts’ estimates amid slowing growth in fashion and leather-goods sales.
Revenue advanced to 7.02 billion euros ($9.5 billion), Paris-based LVMH said today in a statement. Analysts predicted 7.24 billion euros, according to the median of 15 estimates compiled by Bloomberg. Sales climbed 8 percent, ex
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Australian fashion retailer Taking Shape, which caters for women in sizes 14 to 26, is targeting the UK’s plus-size market by opening up to 30 high street stores by early next year. Founded 28 years ago, Taking Shape operates 130 stores across Australia and New Zealand, and this month it began its assault on the UK market with the opening of stores across ‘market towns’ including Horsham, Kingston, Solihull, Taunton and Leamington Spa, in addition to Liverpool and Newcastle, which were targeted
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Burberry became the sharpest faller on the FTSE Tuesday, after the quintessentially British group announced that Chief Creative Officer Christopher Bailey would replace long-standing Chief Executive Angela Ahrendts, who has been poached by Apple.
According to Burberry, Ahrendts would step down by mid-2014, after which Bailey would be appointed to the dual role. The stock closed down by 7.6 percent in London.
Still in the UK, inflation remained at 2.7 percent in September, according to the
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Ralph Lauren is having a marquee digital media week. Not only did the company launch some brilliant—and irreverent—Instagram video How-To Guides to Life over the weekend, but today, it debuted an adorable YouTube video featuring rescue dogs from the ASPCA!
For the first time in the brand's history, Ralph Lauren has employed a motley crew of adorable ASPCA dogs to help showcase its fall 2013 accessories collection.
And that's not all—from now until November 16, Ralph Lauren will donate 10
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From Asos to Givenchy, the high street and high fashion collections are embracing a new trend of animal ears.
Finding inspiration mostly from cats, bears and rabbits, the wacky but popular designs can be found on accessories such as knitted hats and beanies, ear-muffs, hoodies, coats and baseball caps.
Seen on the Spring/Summer 2014 catwalks in Paris, the high street is already picking up on a trend that was once reserved for juniors and childrenswear, and not just because Halloween is aro
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Burberry’s chief executive Angela Ahrendts is stepping down from her role at the luxury heritage label after eight years to assume a senior role at Apple. In a video announcement, Burberry’s chairman Sir John Peace confirmed that Christopher Bailey will replace her in mid-2014, and that the designer would retain his role as chief creative officer.
Bailey has worked alongside Ahrendts for the past decade and during that time the pair have transformed the British fashion house into a digital lu