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Fashion spread: How to wear Pantone’s Colour of The Year, classic blue
Explore the season's latest trends with Pantone 19-4052 as a backdrop.
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Fashion spread: How to wear Pantone’s Colour of The Year, classic blue

Explore the season's latest trends with Pantone 19-4052 as a backdrop.
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Spring Fashion Trends to Religiously Follow This Year

Spring Fashion Trends to Religiously Follow This Year ⇒ Spring Fashion trends are coming in full force this year and will offer a lot of elegant options, from lively patterns to flourishing colors!
Spring fashion is about to come in stronger than ever with a more maximal approach, so expect to see a lot of floral and striped patterns, outlandish clothing and the use of vivacious colors whether on the runway, fashion campaigns or street style.
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New Drops: Valentino x Onitsuka Tiger Sneakers!
Maison Valentino continues its collaborations with iconic streetwear brand Onitsuka Tiger for the Men’s FW20/21 Collection.
It was a conversation between Pierpaolo Piccioli, Creative Director of Maison Valentino and the Japanese sports-inspired fashion brand Onitsuka Tiger, where an exclusive style of the renowned MEXICO 66 SD sneakers has been conceived. The MEXICO 66 SD sneaker has been reinterpreted by Pierpaolo Piccioli in four different shades with the Valentino V Logo on the side, that enhance the importance of the power of color, iconic element for the Maison.
Onistuka Tiger is a made in Japan sports-inspired fashion brand fashion brand founded by Kihachiro Onitsuka in 1949, that shares the same attitude and care in the attention to details and craftsmanship of Maison Valentino. The sneakers will be on sale in selected Valentino boutiques worldwide and on Valentino.com Check out more about the collaboration through this hashtag on Instagram: #OnitsukaTigerXValentinoGaravani
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Here’s How Celine, Dior and Louis Vuitton Celebrate Chinese New Year
The Year of the Rat is just a week away and designers are getting in on the Lunar New Year festivities. Brands including Gucci, Dior, Valentino and Moynat are just a few of many fashion houses honouring the Chinese New Year, which occurs on January 25 this year with a capsule collection taking festive-inspired elements into their designs. In no particular order, here are some of our favourite collections inspired by the biggest holiday in Asia.
Celine
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Celine’s Lunar New Year collection spreads across womenswear and menswear, and includes a T-shirt, crewneck sweatshirt, a tie, and a bevy of selected accessories adorned in Celine’s signature Triomphe canvas with a pop of festive red leather detailing.
Gucci
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Gucci really hit the theme on the nose. Artistic Director Alessandro Michele enlisted the help of Mickey Mouse to celebrate the Lunar New Year seeing it is the Year of the Rat. The capsule includes men’s and women’s clothing, accessories, bags and shoes all adorned with Disney’s most famous character intertwined with Gucci’s heritage branding.
Dior
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The Saddle Bag, Lady Dior and the Dior Book Tote get a Lunar New Year makeover. The coveted bags see red floral motifs and images of a rising phoenix accented with beading and gold hardware which adds a luxe touch to the accessories. The collection also includes sweaters, eyewear, and wallets, among other items.
Louis Vuitton
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Taking on with the theme of the Chinese astrology, Louis Vuitton has released a range of seasonal homeware, jewellery, and accessories in their Lunar collection. In addition, Louis Vuitton has crafted a range of denim canvas bags accented with bold red detailing which symbolises luck and prosperity in Chinese culture. If you're looking to pick up any of the items, prices start from HK$4,000 for the keychains and go up to HK$33,000 for the bags.
Valentino
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Maison Valentino unveiled a special limited edition capsule collection created exclusively for the 2020 Chinese New Year. The festive capsule sees men’s and women’s ready to wear items, T-shirts and cashmere pulls as well as accessories for both men and women all characterised by a red, pink and blue colour palette and a Cosmo and Stars embroideries.
Shanghai Tang
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Now if clothing or accessories is not your cup of tea, celebrate CNY with Shanghai Tang's beautifully crafted homeware collection. The Hong Kong luxury fashionhouse pays tribute to the classic paintings by renowned Chinese artist, Qi Baishi. His work can be seen on coasters, candy boxes, and more. Prices range from HK$680 for the set of four coasters and go up to HK$2,980 for the bigger enamel boxes.
Moynat
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The House of Moynat celebrates the Year of the Rat by sharing its two passions: exceptional French savoir-faire and "joie de vivre". Creative director Ramesh Nair has imagined the original illustration - a rat landing on a luggage tag and bag charm. Both pieces retail for HK$3,400, and is available now at Moynat boutiques.
Miu Miu
Continuing to celebrate female empowerment, Miu Miu has enlisted the help of Disney's female powerhouse Minnie Mouse to release a CNY capsule collection. The ready-to-wear collection includes T-shirts and sweatshirts to denim jackets and skirts. Prices start from HK$4,450 for the T-shirts to HK$10,850 for the denim jacket.
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Photo Shoot: Bad Romance
Florals are darker and moodier this season as designers look to spice up the favourite prints of the ladies who lunch with lashings of punk-grunge.
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Photography Olivier Yoan
Styling Zaneta Cheng
Hair Sofia Sjoo
Makeup Yin Lee
Styling Assistant George Trochopoulos
Model Raphy at Select Models London
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Inside “The Style of Movement” by NYC Dance Project
Inside “The Style of Movement” by NYC Dance Project In 2016, Brooklyn-based photographers Ken Browar and Deborah Ory of NYC Dance Project published their first book entitled, “The Art of Movement.” The stunning 304-page book captured shots of over 70 professional dancers from New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Boston Ballet and more. With […]
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Red Carpet Looks We Loved From the 2019 Emmys
Awards season has been in full swing, and coming in the aftermath of the Toronto International Film Festival and Venice Film Festival was the biggest night of the year for television" the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards. Making up for the absence of an official host was a star-studded line up of small-screen characters dressed to the nines. As you might have guessed, the red carpet was nothing short of extravagant, with outfits featuring all manner of ruffles, sequins, feathers, embroideries and embellishments.
Click through our gallery below for some of our favourite red carpet looks:
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Who Were The Best-Dressed Celebrities at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival?
Hot on the heels of the Venice Film Festival, the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival has already come and gone. And while the focus is naturally meant to be on the films, we're more excited by all the celebrity fashion. Night after night, stars made their appearances on the red carpet and showed off their camera-ready style. We've rounded up the best-dressed celebrities, from Jennifer Lopez’s yellow daffodil gown by Egyptian couture Maison Yeya, to Felicity Jones’ floor-length sheer metallic gown by Valentino, for your viewing pleasure.
See below for our gallery of the best-dressed celebs this year.
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