
Given H&M’s massive size, it’s no surprise that the Swedish fashion retailer has an endless stream of news and there are two major developments to share today, one on the style front and one about a new country debut.
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Given H&M’s massive size, it’s no surprise that the Swedish fashion retailer has an endless stream of news and there are two major developments to share today, one on the style front and one about a new country debut.
The South African designer Palesa Mokubung, who launched her own brand Mantsho in 2004, has designed a line of womenswear for H&M featuring fluid tailoring and vibrant prints that will be on sale from August 15.
H&M has joined forces with the Chinese designer Angel Chen for its latest high-end fashion collaboration.The Swedish fashion giant will roll out a 45-piece capsule collection designed by the creative this September.
We know they call it Haute Couture in Paris, but it really should be rechristened Alta Moda a Parigi this month. For never before have we seen a French season so dominated by Italian talent.
Known for his ultra-feminine, silhouette-driven gowns, couturier Giambattista Valli shook up Haute Couture fashion week in Paris on Monday with a botanic-inspired collection displayed not on models, but on mannequins.
H&M unveiled Giambattista Valli as its autumn collab partner at the Cannes Film Festival and said it would launch an immediate pre-collection under the link-up for the very first time.
Fashion entrepreneur and socialite Kalyani Saha Chawla held a party at her home to honour Italian designer Giambattista Valli in Delhi and to bring together the capital’s designers and celebrities.
Next winter’s womenswear collections presented in New York, London, Milan and Paris from February 8 to March 5 showcased 10 main trends, as designers imagined women as both romantic and strong.
Moncler is one of Italian fashion and luxury’s greatest success stories this century. FashionNetwork.com caught up with CEO Remo Ruffini in Milan for some insights into making Moncler a mega success and his future plans.
Giambattista Valli, who has proved he can do tailoring and cut with real aplomb, needs, quite simply, to move.