Sunday Read & Sunday Smile
Raquel Zimmermann & Freja Beha Erichsen for H&M SS '11
Including from designs from John Galliano, Adam Kimmel, Jean Paul Gaultier, Comme des Garcons, Givenchy, Maison Martin Margiela, Rick Owens & Thierry Mugler. Plus Unusual Trends For 2O11: The Crop Top
The German supermodel has signed a deal with cosmetic firm Coty Beauty to create a new scent, entitled Shine, and will but available in September.
How many articles have been written heralding the imminent death of couture?
Rodarte won't get any credit. Since the Mulleavy sisters didn't negotiate credits in their contract for the movie, the film's main costume designer, Amy Westcott, will be awarded.
From early March, H&M will offer a 20-unit capsule collection called, simply, Inclusive, which will be available in sizes 32-54 and sold exclusively online.
London based Aussie-born designer, Richard Nicoll, has launched his first Laurel Wreath collection for Fred Perry.
The avant-garde Brit designer took a detour to Pitti in Florence for a surprisingly colourful collection before his Paris catwalk show.
+ Smile Sunday: Lindsey Wixson
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