
Paris Refashioned, 1957-1968 will feature ensembles from French ateliers and designers including Yves Saint Laurent, Hubert de Givenchy, Coco Chanel, and Karl Lagerfeld and their impact on the industry.
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Paris Refashioned, 1957-1968 will feature ensembles from French ateliers and designers including Yves Saint Laurent, Hubert de Givenchy, Coco Chanel, and Karl Lagerfeld and their impact on the industry.
Classic staples like cotton, linen, wool, denim, knits, silk and synthetic materials will evidently be on the agenda this spring. However, they won't be the only fabrics on trend for the spring/summer 2017 season.
The Spring/Summer 2017 ready-to-wear shows have finally wrapped up, and it's time to examine the key trends for the upcoming season. One thing is for certain -- when it comes to pattern, it's time to be bold.
Courrèges has redesigned its product line and its presentation, and this winter will feature a radical advertising campaign daring to blend tradition with modernity.
Courrèges, Ellery, Maison Rabih Kayrouz, Paco Rabanne, Valentin Yudashkin and Yang Li are the six new members joining the Chambre Sydnicale (French Federation of Fashion and of Ready-to-Wear Couturiers and Fashion Des...
With Fashion Week wrapped up in the French capital, fashion journalists Sophie de Champsavin and Natalia Grgona of Paris Modes TV talk about this latest round of catwalk shows.
Dior's CEO has expressed his opposition to a system in which some clothes presented at the shows are to be made available immediately afterwards, as several brands have begun to do.
A study sponsored by the representative body of the US fashion industry (CFDA) conducted by Boston Consulting Group proposes to significantly change the Fashion Week model.
Five striking trends from the first few days of the Paris autumn-winter womenswear collections which run until March 9.
On the day an astronaut returned to Earth after 340 days in space, Paris fashion took another small step for mankind.