Fashion Forward 2012 winners announced

The British Fashion Council has announced the four recipients of this year’s Fashion Forward initiative, which are womenswear designers Mary Katrantzou, Louise Gray and Henry Holland (all three of whom always create a buzz with their fashion shows) and, last but not least, menswear designer James Long, who is the first menswear designer to be sponsored by this 6-year-old scheme. The…

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Best dressed at the Golden Globes

See the ladies who shone bright on the red carpet at this year’s Golden Globes Award Ceremony thanks to their sartorial choices. Best gown: Claire Danes. Sexy, sophisticated and spectacular all in one. Such a refined taste. Viva la Diva: Angelina Jolie looks statuesque. Literary. Only she could make white and red look that good together. Maria Menunos and Katherine McPhee looked fantastic even…

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Designer sunwear with social responsibility

You probably know Warby Parker already, thanks to its boutique-quality, classically crafted eyewear, unbeatable prices and social responsibility to promote vision care by offering one pair of prespription eyewear to the less privileged for any pair that they sell. Today though I discovered a new exciting reason to keep me loyal to the brand. It is called Warby Parker x SUNO and it is…

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Dior goes militaire

The House of Dior has teamed with German artist Anselm Reyle for a limited collection of leather goods and fashion accessories. The collection, now available in Dior boutiques worldwide, consists of handbags and purses, platform wedges and ballet flats, scarfs, bracelets, necklaces and sunglasses. A limited edition make-up range will soon follow. Reyle, known for his stripe paintings, has created a bright…

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Selfridges’ Bright Young Things 2012 unveiled

Fashion designers Sorcha O’Raghallaigh, Maarten van der Horst, Alice Lee, William Richard Green, Shaun Samson and Astrid Andersen are among the emerging names from fashion taking part in Selfridges’ second Bright Young Things initiative. Created to nurture up-and-coming talent, designers create their own windows for the London department store, unveiled to the public tomorrow, January 6. Their work is also for…

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