Model walks the runway during NOTTING HILL High Fashion Ready-to-Wear Autumn / Winter 2010-11 Collection Show at China Fashion Week A/W 2010-11 in Beijing, China.
Model walks the runway during NOTTING HILL High Fashion Ready-to-Wear Autumn / Winter 2010-11 Collection Show at China Fashion Week A/W 2010-11 in Beijing, China.
PARIS – The City of Light‘s fall-winter 2010-2011 ready-to-wear shows got off to a featherweight start Wednesday with a delicate collection of layered transparencies by emerging French designer Anne Valerie Hash.

Slouchy cropped pants and raw-seamed jackets with see-through paneling were layered over straight-leg pants in shimmering translucent polyester in jewel tones. Abbreviated cocktail dresses in the same opalescent fabrics had Click here to Read Complete Post »
Cosmic Blossom, the new collection featuring Murakami’s superflat artwork printed on Louis Vuitton pieces. Three vibrant and fun colors of Rose, Bleu and Violet on leather goods, ready-to-wear and accessories. For leather goods Louis Vuitton has developed a silkscreen-printed vinyl canvas, whose glossy finish effortlessly makes the transition from city to beach. A convenient holdall in two sizes is joined by the iconic Pochette Accessoires and emblazoned with a heritage Louis Vuitton signature.
The collection will be available at Louis Vuitton stores on April 15, 2010.







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Models wear creations by British fashion designer Paul Smith during his Men's Fall Winter 2010-2011 fashion collection presented in Paris, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2010.
PARIS – Paul Smith won’t let the music die.
The eccentric British designer, who got his start hawking T-shirts to the likes of The Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd back when they were newcomers, delivered Sunday an anarchic fall-winter 2010-2011 menswear collection steeped in vintage rock ‘n’ roll attitude.
The looks were all over the place.
Models — including some musicians culled from French and British bands for the occasion — sported mismatched suits in Harris tweeds, layers of chunky sweaters, and shawl-collared jackets and bowler hatsor knit caps. They clunked down the catwalk in combat boots or padded softly in velvet dressing slippers and were draped in scarves, with punk touches such as safety pin earrings.
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