The “Viva la mamma” collection brings elegant and enchanting silhouettes to next winter. What’s more, the designer duo wants to talk about love. They’re pursuing their veneration for the Italian woman by anchoring their new collection in an undying love. This is translated all throughout a composition imbued with softness and poetry, infiltrated by lace,...
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The Poncho by Chloé Fall/Winter 2015-2016
One thing is certain: next season, the Chloé girl isn’t afraid to claim her romanticism and exacerbate her femininity. But make no mistake: Chloé is elegant, a tad hippy, but with a down to earth spirit that mixes masculine and feminine. This is how Clare Waight Keller ends up slipping her into clothing with folkloric...
The Missoni Knit Fall/Winter 2015-2016
“The collection alludes to the world of drawing, sometimes exaggerated costumes fashioned by celebrated opera artists.” Angela Missoni is delivering a collection that’s enamored by Eastern influences; in her own words, “the ambiance reveals a charming young girl from Shanghai enamored by the Chinese tradition.” Imbued with audacity and graphic details, the designer is apposing...
The Versace Leather Skirt Fall/Winter 2015-2016
When the iconic Milanese brand’s heritage meets the digital universe of the Twitter years, it gives way to a collection where the Versace label, reworked, reshaped, bequeaths geometric shapes and neon details to a number of garments. Loyal to her favorite tricks, Donatella is inventing a never-ending array of rock’n’roll pieces with the aim of...
Prints to Dress Up Womankind Pucci Fall/Winter 2015-2016
It’s said that Peter Dundas took inspiration for his Fall/Winter 2015-2016 collection from his time spent watching the stars. It’s no doubt for this reason that he declared it to be a “very personal collection”. Indeed, from way up there among the brilliant orbs and the mysterious Milky Way, Dundas managed to come up with...
The Men’s Trousers by Emporio Armani Fall/Winter 2015-2016
Dark, Klein, light, or iridescent, blue seems to be the key component of Armani’s runway show. A show where the refinement seems to be directly inspired by the 40s. In those days, Giorgio Armani was a child who, to escape the torment of a world at war, preferred to hide in the shadows of movie...
The Bestiary Coat by Fendi Fall/Winter 2015-2016
Very discretely, Karl Lagerfeld presented his 50th collection for Fendi last week: a collection with a little something special, as the pieces borrow their structured lines from the architecture of the Palazzo della Civilta Italiana. The analogy may be surprising, but in reality, the edifice is today home to Fendi. So forget about the past,...
Hermès Tableware: Voyage en Ikat Porcelain
In 2015, Hermès once again proved that no one beats them when it comes to adventure. By using ikat when least expected, Hermès is experimenting with a very special plan indeed: apposing colorful motifs onto a gold porcelain dinnerware set to disorient the beholder, or rather, to bring them on a journey. The motifs present...
Dior : Capture Totale Le Sérum
Today with the new Sérum Capture Totale, Dior’s researchers have decided to take a different approach to cutaneous aging through a brand new technique centered around the face’s plump contours and the natural curves of youth. For this, Dior’s scientists created an overactive extract of Longoza from the Dior gardens: an enzyme with reenforced properties,...
The Fabergé Pearl Egg
The first Fabergé Pearl Egg was ordered by the family of the Czar of Russia. The year was 1917, and ever since, the egg has been universally recognized as the crowning masterpiece of jewelry art. By reviving its nearly centennial tradition today, the manufacturer is paying homage to the first Imperial Fabergé Egg ever made....









