How to Spend $208,188 Shopping for Fashion Week
Our latest gratuitous fantasy shopping spree of things to buy and wear if money were no object.
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Our latest gratuitous fantasy shopping spree of things to buy and wear if money were no object.
Plus, Alexander Wang on S Moda magazine.
Bain consultants estimate 14 percent growth in luxury menswear each year.
The company will focus on menswear instead.
The label was supposedly doing well, so this seems odd.
Plus Giorgio Armani, Emilio Pucci, Bottega Veneta, and dozens more.
The Estonian beauty beat out Natasha Poly, Raquel Zimmermann, and Natalia Vodianova.
Like these outta-control-cool sunglasses from Fendi.
See what designers at Brioni, Furla, and Max Mara envisioned for this season.
Also, check out an interesting ad campaign by an Indonesian label.
Also, Anne V and Adam Levine may be in love.
And Brioni released its limited-edition men's scent this week.
With runway regulars missing in action, Milan proved to be a battleground for the new crop of girls.
This season, designers sent out messy furs, oodles of lamb, and shearling in droves. PETA, we suggest you avert your eyes.
While colorful makeup electrified the New York runways, beauty was decidedly darker across the pond.
Because rich people are still buying them, of course!