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Fashionista's Favorite Shoes From the Milan Fall 2022 Runways

The shoes that walked the runways at Milan Fashion Week didn't quietly ask for attention — they demanded it.  Italian designers are putting their best and boldest feet forward for Fall 2022 with slick thigh-highs, animal-print riding boots, Mary Jane platforms and pumps ... Continue reading * This article was originally published here

Watch the Bottega Veneta Show Live

Tune in above to watch a live stream of the Bottega Veneta Fall runway show in Milan, Saturday at 2 p.m. EST. Stay current on the latest trends, news and people shaping the fashion industry. Sign up for our daily newsletter. Continue reading * This article was originally published here

This Versace Collection Has Julia Fox's Name Written All Over It

Happily single actor and podcaster Julia Fox has been making the rounds this fashion month, in more ways than one. We've seen her walk Laquan Smith in New York and attend Diesel in Milan, but we've also been seeing some of her current style signatures on the runways, like dramatic black ... Continue reading * This article was originally published here

What Does Fashion Criticism Mean to Today's Designers?

Plenty of ink has been spilled, so to speak, about the evolution of fashion criticism in recent years. The premise is that, as social media democratized the industry, fashion media's most established and respected voices started to lose their gatekeeping power. And, as the internet allowed new ... Continue reading * This article was originally published here

The Highs and Lows of Having a Viral Fashion Moment

Kimberley Gordon knew exactly what she was doing with the Puff Dress, the voluminous, cupcake-like garment from her brand Selkie that's become a certified viral sensation. (On TikTok, the #puffdress hashtag currently has six million views.) "I worked very diligently to get this to happen," Gordon ... Continue reading * This article was originally published here

Fashionista's Favorite Shoes From the London Fall 2022 Runways

If you're a fan of Versace's towering satin platforms, then you'll love the chunky heels that stormed the Fall 2022 runways in London.  Several British brands deliver on vertiginous footwear, proving shoes will be your favorite party partners come fall. 16Arlington, Edward ... Continue reading * This article was originally published here

66 Standout Beauty Looks From New York Fashion Week

The first batch of Fall 2022 shows came to a close this week in New York, and as the city's buzziest designer names showcased their new wares, backstage glam teams were busy dreaming up equally creative and inspiring runway beauty looks. We saw fantastical looks that were artistic feats in their ... Continue reading * This article was originally published here

Fashionista's Favorite Fall 2022 Collections From New York Fashion Week

There's an expected sleepiness to the fall collections, where sometimes they feel like snooze-worthy placeholders to the excitement shown for spring. That was not the case at the recently-wrapped New York Fashion Week: With Omicron cases declining, a desire to get dressed — like, really dressed — ... Continue reading * This article was originally published here

Surprise! Marc Jacobs Closed New York Fashion Week After All

Back in the day — before a global pandemic was raging and the economy was near-constantly on the verge of collapse, threatening to take the fashion system down with it — Marc Jacobs was the designer who closed New York Fashion Week. He'd take over the Lexington Armory and, at precisely 6 P.M. ... Continue reading * This article was originally published here

Harris Reed Kicks Off London Fashion Week With Regal Demi-Couture

New York Fashion Week ended all of two minutes ago, and a 26-year-old has boldly diverted our attention across the pond.  Harris Reed — the American Central Saint Martins grad of Harry Styles-in-Vogue-in-a-ball-gown fame — kicked off London Fashion Week Thursday night with an intimate ... Continue reading * This article was originally published here