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All photos by Betty Sze Since she emerged a year ago at Prada S/S 19, the statuesque, lithe frame of Jordan Daniels has been navigating through the choppy waters of the modeling world, gaining high profile clients along the way. A perennial runway favorite, the New Zealander has settled into her new New York home… More…
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CFDA finalist Collina Strada is making clothing more conscious The industry is finally catching up with the always eco-centric designer It just so happens designer Hillary Taymour has found herself and her brand, Collina Strada, at that elusive intersection when personal vision aligns perfectly with cultural discourse. Like a magnifying glass in the sun, Taymour […] More…
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It’s official: mixing multiple colors of the rainbow in one outfit is the new black. All the confirmation that we needed that colorful fashion is in was the Stine Goya Spring Summer 2020 fashion show, which took place yesterday as part of Copenhagen Fashion Week. And as Vogue Runwaydeclares: “Stine Goya had the best show at Copenhagen Fashion Week.” We have to agree with our older sibling on this one, both Stine Goya’s collection and the runway performances stood out as an invigorating palate cleanser.
The electric show took place in what appeared to be a gymnasium...
The backlash continues against Hudson Yards real estate developer Stephen Ross.
Two designers have pulled out of New York Fashion Week shows at Hudson Yards following news that its developer Stephen Ross hosted a fundraiser for President Donald Trump.
American label Rag & Bone has decided to change venues from its original runway show at arts space The Shed at Hudson Yards in September, WWD reports. The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed Rag & Bone does not have plans...
As summer enters its final month, the fashion industry is gearing up for another show season, but it’s starting with a New York Fashion Week that’s a bit different from seasons past.
The biggest news for the spring 2020 collections is that NYFW will be on a shorter official schedule, down to six days of shows listed on the calendar released by the Council of Fashion Designers of America. The initiative to trim down the schedule was spearheaded by the CFDA’s new chairman, designer Tom Ford, who assumed the role from longtime CFDA head, Diane von Fur...
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