
The Dutch creative directors of Nina Ricci and their menswear brand, Botter, have ended their three-and-a-half-year collaboration with the Puig-owned brand. Their replacement has not been revealed yet.
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The Dutch creative directors of Nina Ricci and their menswear brand, Botter, have ended their three-and-a-half-year collaboration with the Puig-owned brand. Their replacement has not been revealed yet.
Water was a clear source of inspiration for designers at this season's Paris Fashion Week, as shown by Issey Miyake's deep dive into a swimming pool and the marine decor chosen by Christian Wijnants and Nina Ricci.
Appointed general manager of fashion and fragrance in 2018, Charlotte Tasset has left the Parisian house, owned by Spain's Puig. Currently, it is not known what her next move will be or who will succeed her.
The menswear season in Paris boasts literally scores of nationalities, and plenty of designers who concentrate on wearable clothes with a twist, and a point of view. We look at four who summed up the impressive range.
The Festival d’Hyères - the most noted award for young fashion talent on the continent - has been postponed until the second half of October; the latest major fashion event called off due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Two contrasting styles did battle on the Parisian catwalks on Friday. One side was all about comfortable fashion with generous volumes, while the other made everything hyper-feminine, ultra-short and skintight.
Irish designer Jonathan Anderson, founder of the JW Anderson label and the creative director of Loewe, will chair the fashion competition’s jury at the 35th edition of the Hyères International Fashion Festival.
At Botter’s first Parisian show, designers Lisi Herrebrugh and Rushemy Botter have captivated the audience with a masterful collection that is a declaration of their love for fashion.
The Paris menswear week is starting on Tuesday in a city still disrupted by strikes. The official calendar features 53 Fall/Winter 2020-21 shows, with another 20 scheduled off-calendar - an unprecedented number.
54 fashion houses will show in Paris between 14 and 19 January. Although Celine may be sitting this one out, five new brands will be stopping by for the first time, while Jacquemus and Givenchy are making their return.