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Designer Atsushi Nakashima played with sharp angles and geometric elements this season.Continue reading...Follow WWD on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.
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It's tantalizing to think that Lee McQueen identified with Robinson Crusoe. A lost soul stranded in nature, barbarism lurking in the shadowsit already sounds like the genesis of a McQueen collectio...
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Like his peers Christopher Kane and Richard Nicoll, Jonathan Saunders drew parallel lines between his women's Resort collection and his men's collection for Spring. And, as with them, the symbiosis...
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Yousefzada has a taste for the dramatic. So it was something of a surpriseand a welcome one at thatto find him working in a down-to-earth mode this season. Yousefzada's modus operandi here was to ...
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"I love science," declared Christopher Kane in his studio the other day as he paraded a Resort collection inspired by the kind of digital imaging that defined the dawn of computerized special effec...
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The Australia-based Zimmermann brand staged its first official stateside presentation for Resort this week. Citing films like Badlands and Picnic at Hanging Rock as influences, designer Nicky Z...
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might be known for ultra-feminine clothes, but she really wants to keep pushing things forward. "The customer has followed me every step of the way," the designer said. "She's getting more experim...
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You'd be hard-pressed to call Alice Temperley a minimalist. That said, the past few seasons have found her demonstrating a new and welcome sense of restraint. It's not that the Temperley London aes...
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The Christopher Shannon collection you didn't see this afternoon had something or other to do with Mexico. "But I've never been to Mexico," Shannon said just before the show today, "and it's noth...
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On the final day of London's large and growing menswear "week" (currently three days, but give it a few more seasons), the reigning mood is Anglophilia. The talk is of London designers with Lond...
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Ease has been a key talking point over the last couple weeks of Resort shows. Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli work in the relative isolation of Rome, but they're feeling the new, relaxed...
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Fashion is a conversation, not a monologue. Season after season, Jonathan Anderson reminds you of that. His supportersand even some of his detractorsare wont to say about him, "He's really thinkin...
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poses himself as British fashion's great existentialist. He pictures the people who populate his catwalk as outsiders, antiheroesor, in this case, antiheroines. Just check out the lookbook for his...