
Dirk van Saene was named the winner of the Jury Prize, which recognises the successful career of a Belgian designer. Christian Wijnants took home the Designer of the Year award.
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Dirk van Saene was named the winner of the Jury Prize, which recognises the successful career of a Belgian designer. Christian Wijnants took home the Designer of the Year award.
Renzo Rosso’s fashion group, which owns among others Diesel and Marni, will develop, produce and distribute through its subsidiary Staff International the collections of the French label designed by Christelle Kocher.
Famously in love with fashion, the South Korean capital is among the world's edgiest and most creatives cities in terms of fashion stores. FashionNetwork.com visited Seoul to scout out which ones are worth the trip.
Located at 225 West 57th Street at the base of Central Park Tower, the mega 320,000 square-foot store offers seven levels of retail space and will play host to a series of exclusive releases and collaborations.
Harrods has opened a new label-focused menswear space on the second floor as the firm invests further in the category and underlines how men are as important to luxury growth as women are.
The showrooms that took place on the sidelines of the recent Paris Fashion Week introduced a new generation of designers to buyers and the press. FashionNetwork.com takes a look at some of the stand-out brands.
The international catwalk season finished this week, bringing to a close a marathon of some 400 shows and major presentations in the industry’s four great capitals: London, Milan, New York and Paris.
On Wednesday, Guy Laroche showed its sophisticated, sensual womenswear, with a few masculine looks thrown in, while Rochas went for a vigorous, almost rebellious women’s style.
Dries Van Noten surprised the fashion world on Wednesday, unveiling a sumptuous and highly detailed collection designed in collaboration with Christian Lacroix, as the French couturier made his catwalk comeback.
London fashion witnessed a great debate this season, with two sides squared off in opposing camps – the sacred versus the profane.