The Three Biggest Trends From Resort 2011
The in-between season was all about straw hats, long skirts, and Talitha Getty romance.
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The in-between season was all about straw hats, long skirts, and Talitha Getty romance.
Plus, watch a video of Cynthia Rowley presenting her collection outside Condé Nast's offices.
With runway regulars missing in action, Milan proved to be a battleground for the new crop of girls.
The fall collections were full of micro-minis, plunging necklines, bodysuits, and slits up to there. Not exactly what we were expecting.
Milan's runways offer up overtly sexy clothes, rock-and-roll style, and just the right amount of edge.
Milan's runways were dominated by established models, leaving the newcomers to scramble for spots.
This season, designers sent out messy furs, oodles of lamb, and shearling in droves. PETA, we suggest you avert your eyes.
They call themselves Polar Bears, but they are really temperature-free swimbots.
See the shoes that made so many models stumble on the runway this season.
The swimsuits on the Milan runways weren't quite one-pieces or two-pieces, but they sure were sexy.
New runway slideshows are in from Milan Fashion Week, and the side slit is back.
Maybe the reasons for Matthew Williamson's departure from the label aren't so simple after all.
There have been more runway falls and stumbles this season than ever before, and we are speaking out.
Matthew Williamson is leaving the label this fall and the fur designer could take over.
Kate Moss has done a shocking two cover stories in a row. But which makes her more likable?
The designer wants to leave his position as creative director of the label to focus on his expanding namesake line.