Photo by Giovanni Giannoni
Josie Natori has left her comfort zone, where the chic and sleek ladies reside. For More
Photo by Giovanni Giannoni
Josie Natori has left her comfort zone, where the chic and sleek ladies reside. For More
Photo by Robert Mitra
Outerwear reigned for fall at Coach as Stuart Vevers imagined cool-girl shearling every which way. For More
Richard Chai Men’s RTW Fall 2015
Photo by Thomas Iannaccone
For the men, Richard Chai took a casual approach this season with an edited and concise point of view. For more.
Organic by John Patrick RTW Fall 2015
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In the lineup presented in his showroom, “elongating” was key. For More
Creatures of the Wind RTW Fall 2015
Photo by Rodin Banica
Shane Gabier and Chris Peters don’t do obvious. Trends and clichés are avoided in favor of layered, semiobscure references. For more.
Photo by Alex La Cruz
Serge Azria wants to elevate his Joie brand, so he started by incorporating more luxe fabrics — suedes, shearlings and leathers — into his modern bohemian lineup. For More
Photo by Robert Mitra
This season Stuart Vevers gave his favored cool girl the idea of “being in the middle of everything and in the middle of nowhere,” places he
says remind him of “Middle America.” For more.
BCBG Max Azria RTW Fall 2015
Photo by Giovanni Giannoni
Lubov Azria said she fell in love with beautiful embroidered textiles during her and husband Max Azria’s recent travels from Barcelona to the shores of the Baltic Sea. For more.
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With her assertive fourth collection, Ji Oh was all about making an effortless transition from lounging to working. For More
Photo by Rodin Banica
It was Nineties grunge meets boyish charm at Timo Weiland as the designer layered oversize knits atop striped separates. For more.