Tom Ford’s Spring 2011 womenswear collection debuted back in september in a super exclusive show, where Terry Richardson was the only photographer. These images from the event are exclusive to
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Valentino for Gap Capsule Collection
The capsule collection for Gap signed by the fashion house Valentino has arrived. Valentino creative directors Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli have created seven pieces for women , to celebrate Gap’s arrival in Italy. “We are very pleased that Gap thought of us as a partner for this project,” Chiuri and Piccioli explain. “Valentino and Gap synthesise the current trend of combining luxury with basics. We wanted to
Lanvin Haute Couture H&M Collection For UNICEF
Lanvin For H&M crafted a single Haute Couture collection, this has graced the catwalk in New York and is now available for purchase via auction @ Lanvinforhm.com . Five original and signed sketches of Artistic Director Alber Elbaz’s are also included in this auction. All proceeds from the auction will be donated to UNICEF, as part of
New Louis Vuitton 2011 City Guides Collection
Louis Vuitton has just released its much awaited 2011 edition of city guides and a collection of beautiful fluorescent postcards created by artist Ruben Toledo. Nearly 100 cities are covered in LV’s guides and new to the mix are Berlin, Kyoto and Nara alongside London, Los Angeles, Paris, Rome, New York and Tokyo. In addition to guide books,
Tom Ford Spring 2011 Collection
Here`s an exclusive look at Tom Ford’s Spring 2011 collection from the December issue of American Vogue , starring Angelina Jolie on the cover. “It’s about individuality,” says Tom Ford, pictured with model Karen Elson, wearing looks from his spring collection. “That’s why I put my own muses in the show—I hear them say, ‘I can’t
Jessica Biel for New Revlon Fire & Ice Collection
Fire & Ice Lipstick and Nail Enamel was first released by Revlon in 1952 . Jessica Biel pays tribute to the original ad image, featuring the legendary model Dorian Leigh, accompanied by the tag line: “For you who love to flirt with fire…who dare to skate on thin ice” . The modern interpretation was photographed by