The Top Ten Pieces That Will Be All Over the Street-Style Blogs This Fashion Week
Expect to see Prada's flame heels, Isabel Marant's sneakers, and Stella McCartney's Hawaiian prints.
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Hathaway was shot by top photo-duo Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott.
The Jil Sander designer is said to be close to signing a deal with the house — and he's already got the endorsement of one of the world's toughest critics.
Combining different labels in one outfit is getting so tiresome.
Also, Véronique Leroy leaves Leonard.
"The entire collection oozed Versace sex appeal and the glossiest, poutiest glamour imaginable."
Plus Emilio Pucci, Sportmax, Trussardi, and more.
Also, Mulberry opens its biggest U.S. store in Soho.
Her picks include Christopher Kane and Raf Simons.
Coming soon to your New York neighborhood.
The Japanese label will be the retailer's next long-term collaborator.
Also, Lauren Remington Platt's "pet peeve" and more, in today's bumper roundup of beauty news.
"Ms. Sander and [Uniqlo] agreed that they had fully explored the possibilities of their creative collaboration."
Plus Jil Sander, Roberto Cavalli, Frankie Morello, and more.
Also, luxury group PPR bought the skate/surf label Volcom.
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