Assuming art is required, the following 40 results were found.
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smiles across their faces in pure enjoyment brought a breath of fresh energy to New York Mercedes Benz Fashion Week. Having started way back in 1984, the brand is known for its celebration of difference, and their bright, bold and ultimately fun...
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- Author: Vicki Chagger
- Category: News
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Tinker Bell, from the old fashioned Peter Pan film. Alexandra’s inspiration usually derives from nature, flowers, birds, art and photography, all hand crafted and hand finished, giving them that unique added personal touch. So basing her latest...
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- Author: admin
- Category: News
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in to creating each piece of clothing was fascinating; knowing that the intricacy and neatness of every step plays a big part was gratifying. The collection at the pace gallery section at the Royal Academy of Arts displayed the talented craftsmanship...
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- Author: Monica Cummings
- Category: News
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Scout in London’s Freemasons Hall, was no different. The queue stretched far down the street, and notorious for a late start, almost an hour after the official start time, around 100 ticket wielding fans of the brand were turned away due to the venue...
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- Author: Vicki Chagger
- Category: News
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like studs and spikes. Stars made their cameo once more, and splattered paint prints reminded us that this fashion game is art. A form of expression. Something that Pam Hogg does extremely well - expressionism. However extreme. The collection is dark,...
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- Author: Vicki Chagger
- Category: News
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hailed from South Africa, Angola, Kenya, Nigeria and Zambia. This year the organisers joined forces with influencers in art and philanthropy. Temi Otedola (Nigerian fashionista) and Noella Coursaris (Congolese supermodel) were heavily involved. Model...
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- Author: Monica Cummings
- Category: News
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On the 27th of November an exclusive dinner was held in the heart of New York City at The Lobster Club, hosted by Peter Marino this art infused Japanese brasserie was a perfect choice for the celebration of Julia’s latest collection for La Perla. The...
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- Author: Eshe Mitchell
- Category: News
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Zeynep Kartal launched there autumn/winter 2018 collection for London Fashion Week which was inspired and celebrates glamour mixed with Art Deco exuberance. Using drama and romance as her designing focus the models graced the catwalk with beautiful...
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- Author: Maria Santee
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Alzuarr Luxury Footwearhttps://www.fashionthirst.com/index.php/news-articles/alzuarr-luxury-footwear
‘Limited Edition’ is an exceptional follow up from their playful debut collection, ‘Iconic’. With Zeynep’s background in Art and Design, the collections present a mixture of fun and quirky design details, including a refined style that draws them back...
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- Author: Beatrice Maina
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then ICEBERG has built a lasting reputation on innovative designs and premium garments. Known for its use of graphic prints, art and pop culture references this season was bold, and not to be missed. Current creative director James Long has been leading...
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- Author: Eshe Mitchell
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Ware's timeless style with the avant-garde elements that have become synonymous with Hardinge's creations. The result was a sartorial masterpiece that perfectly complemented the singer's poise and charisma. The dress featured a modern silhouette that...
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- Author: Fashion Thirst
- Category: Trends
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achieves this visual marvel through the ingenious "invisible setting" technique, elevating the watch to a true work of art. Dial Elegance: The dial of the Aquanaut Luce is a canvas of vibrant colors and exquisite details. Twelve multicolored sapphire...
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- Author: Fashion Thirst
- Category: Jewellery
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landscapes. Spearheaded by Creative Director Foday Dumbuya, this collection draws from the vibrant stories of immigrant artists, spotlighting their enduring spirit and pivotal roles in art and fashion. The series embodies resilience through its focus on...
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- Author: Fashion Thirst
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addition underscores Philipp Plein's prowess in blending luxury craftsmanship with the vibrant, rebellious spirit of street art, infusing its footwear line with an unmistakable mark of creativity and playfulness. The Leather Lo-Top Sneakers Smile...
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- Author: admin
- Category: Trends
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The Met Gala 2024, held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on May 6, unfolded under the theme "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion." This gala spotlighted a captivating display of 250 pieces from the museum's collection, each echoing...
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- Author: Angela Goate
- Category: News
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strength and grace. Layering, texturing, and intricate detailing elevated each look, transforming every gown into a work of art. The collection felt like a seamless fusion of fantasy and reality, offering a modern interpretation of couture while staying...
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- Author: Angela Gaote
- Category: News
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This new model, the result of more than two years of dedicated development, represents BOVET’s unwavering commitment to artistry, comfort, and versatility. Historically known for its strap-based designs, BOVET has transitioned to a bracelet model in...
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- Author: Fashion Thirst
- Category: Jewellery
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As the very first Monday of May approached, the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York became the stage for fashion’s most anticipated spectacle: the Met Gala. More than just a glamorous “red carpet” event, the gala serves as a fundraiser...
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- Author: Angela Gaote
- Category: News
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in its oriental patterns. The collection has a distinct oriental flavour; as well as blossom patterns evoking Chinese art, the wrap around dresses and delicate pleats are inspired by Japanese kimonos. The palette is soft and colourful, with white,...
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- Author: Emma Sorrell
- Category: News
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by Lady Gaga. And Gaga it was. Horned wigs, feathers and pearls were amongst the vivid, wacky collection. Inspired by classic art and futuristic myth the contrast in the traditional printed silks with the sci-fi is rich and at times absurd. In a break...
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- Author: Emma Sorrell
- Category: News