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"London Fashion Week 2024: Celebrity Sightings, Monochrome Trends, and Runway Highlights"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

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London Fashion Week's 40th year showcased budding British talent with a mix of weird and wonderful designs, including masks in the likeness of a designer, nostalgic references to technological relics and bygone eras, and a pervasive Western wear trend. Faux fur was a key textile, while form and function collided with designs catering to the great outdoors.

"London Fashion Week 2024: Celebrity Highlights and Monochrome Trends"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Daily News

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London Fashion Week 2024 took place from Feb. 16 to Feb. 20, featuring a showcase of various designers and their collections. The event included runway appearances by models such as Naomi Campbell, Lily Donaldson, and presentations from designers like Burberry, FROLOV, Susan Fang, and more, highlighting the latest trends and styles in the fashion industry.

"London Fashion Week: 40 Years of Catwalk Celebrations"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by BBC.com

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London Fashion Week celebrates its 40th anniversary with glitz and glamour, featuring 67 designers across 46 catwalks and 36 events. Despite economic challenges, the industry remains resilient, with star attractions including Preen, Richard Quinn, and Burberry. The event has showcased British talent and iconic moments, such as Alexander McQueen dancing down the catwalk and Queen Elizabeth II joining Anna Wintour in the front row. However, the fashion industry faces economic headwinds, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak praising its contribution while retaining the controversial tax-free shopping policy.

"NYFW 2024: Celebrities, Designers, and Dress Code Rewrite Highlights"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Vogue

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New York Fashion Week Fall 2024 showcased a diverse range of designers and collections, reflecting the city's dissonant reality and expanding fashion culture. Established designers like Thom Browne, Tory Burch, and Joseph Altuzarra presented compelling reinventions, while independent designers such as Willy Chavarria and Raul Lopez redefined American sportswear with expansive, identity-driven visions. The event also featured an influx of new talent and innovative formats, highlighting the city's demographic diversity and creative energy. Despite ongoing debates about its relevance, New York Fashion Week continues to be a platform for both established and emerging designers to showcase their unique perspectives and contribute to the evolving landscape of American fashion.

"NYFW 2024: Redefining Dress Codes with Celebrities, Designers, and Street Style"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

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At New York Fashion Week, designers presented innovative interpretations of traditional dress codes, with Peter Do reimagining "protective" fashion at Helmut Lang, Collina Strada offering a feminine take on sports uniforms, Tommy Hilfiger showcasing new versions of prep classics, Willy Chavarria presenting a bold vision of American power dressing, and Ludovic de Saint Sernin debuting a collection inspired by Robert Mapplethorpe's photographs that challenges gendered dress codes.

"NYFW 2024: Everything You Need to Know"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by USA TODAY

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New York Fashion Week 2024 is set to showcase fall/winter 2023 collections from renowned and emerging designers such as Willy Chavarria, Christian Siriano, Sergio Hudson, and Brandon Maxwell, with the schedule running from Feb. 9 to Feb. 14. The event, historically a platform for designers to present their creations to fashion journalists and buyers, will feature star-studded appearances and is expected to draw celebrities like Anna Wintour. While many shows are invite-only, there are options for digital access and paid on-location experiences for those eager to catch a glimpse of the latest collections.

Designers Reveal the Must-Have Flea Market Finds

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Veranda

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Designers recommend buying light fixtures, stools, artwork, silver-plated serveware, vintage textiles, antique and vintage mirrors, and ceramics at flea markets. These items can add character and charm to your home, and they are often more affordable and unique compared to brand-new options. Flea markets offer the opportunity to find hidden gems at bargain prices, and the items can be easily repaired or repurposed to fit your personal style.

Shein Faces RICO Lawsuit for Alleged Criminal Activity and IP Infringement

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CBS News

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Shein, the popular online fast-fashion retailer, is facing a lawsuit alleging "egregious" copyright infringement that constitutes racketeering. The lawsuit claims that Shein produces exact copies of copyrighted designs as part of its effort to release 6,000 new items daily. The company is accused of violating the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO). Three designers have filed the lawsuit, claiming that their designs were copied by Shein. The decentralized structure of Shein poses a challenge for pursuing legal action. Shein, with annual sales of nearly $30 billion, is the largest fashion retailer globally.

"Score Big Savings with Memorial Day Deals on Menswear, Gaming Gear, and More"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GQ

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Memorial Day clothing sales are still ongoing, offering preposterously low prices on a range of fashion items from favorite designers and stores. Discounts of up to 70% off are available on everything from hard-wearing denim and trail-conquering boots to designer-approved home decor and heart-pumping workout gear. Top sales include SSENSE, Nordstrom, J.Crew, Mr Porter, and Matches.

Lego's Secret to Capturing Real Car Essence in Toys.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Jalopnik

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Lego collaborates with automakers to capture the essence of real-life cars and transform them into plastic kits that can be assembled by kids and adults alike. The process involves using Technic elements, such as cogs, gears, and flexible elements, to replicate the curves and specific shapes of the cars. Lego designers even test drive the cars to capture every detail. The collaboration with McLaren has seen the recreation of the company's Formula 1 racer and a new Speed Champions set that includes the McLaren F1 and Solus GT.