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Milan Fashion Week started with a bang thanks to Fendi's Roaring '20s-inspired show. For the brand's centenary collection, designer Kim Jones conjured up stunning outfits that evoked the decadence ...
London Fashion Week has always been the freakier kid on the block, as far as the industry is concerned. It’s a birthplace for the boundary breakers and a playing field for punks. If last season ...
The first stop of Fashion Month commenced with a lineup of New York fashion shows that welcomed the four-week marathon. London's schedule—full of emerging designers, avant-garde giants, and ...
A fashion week is a week-long fashion industry event where fashion designers, brands, or "houses" display their latest collections in runway fashion shows to buyers and the media which influences upcoming fashion trends for the current and approaching seasons. [1][2] The most prominent fashion weeks are held in the traditional fashion capitals ...
London Fashion Week (LFW) is a clothing trade show that takes place in London, UK, twice a year, in February and September. The event showcases over 250 designers to a global audience of influential media and retailers.
Tokyo Fashion Week in 2010. Tokyo Fashion Week (Japanese: 東京コレクション, also known as Tokyo Collection) is a fashion trade show held bi-annually in Tokyo, Japan. It is held twice a year with luxury, ready-to-wear, and streetwear brands presenting their spring collections and fall collections. It is considered one of the "Big Five ...
London Fashion Week is back, and is celebrating 40 years in the industry by doing what it does best - showcasing what's hot on the catwalk, with more than 250 designers. Currently part of the Big ...
New York Fashion Week (NYFW), held in February and September of each year, is a semi-annual series of events in Manhattan typically spanning seven to nine days when international fashion collections are shown to buyers, the press, and the general public. It is one of four major fashion weeks in the world, collectively known as the "Big Four ...