Victoria Beckham to collaborate with Target

Due to touch down in stores in spring next year, Victoria Beckham for Target will reflect the essence of the designer's secondary, more playful line, Victoria, Victoria Beckham. Inspired by Beckham's own life and her experience as a mother, the 200+ collection will include a combination of original designs as well as shapes taken from some of the designer's iconic silhouettes. “Working with Target has been a really exciting process, and this partnership allows us to share the essence of Victoria, Victoria Beckham with more people than ever before,” said Victoria Beckham, commenting on the news.

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Hillary Clinton Bookends Campaign With Another White Ralph Lauren Pantsuit

The Democratic nominee wore a similar white pantsuit by the designer when she accepted her party’s nomination at the DNC back in July.

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Hillary Clinton Dons White Ralph Lauren Pantsuit for Final Presidential Debate

The Democratic nominee wore a similar white pantsuit by the designer when she accepted her party’s nomination at the DNC back in July.

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V&A announces Balenciaga exhibit for 2017

A major nine-month exhibition of Cristóbal Balenciaga's work within the world of haute couture fashion is to go on display from May 2017 at the Victoria & Albert in London. In profiling Balenciaga, the exhibition will be the first of its kind in the UK, and is timed to occur during the 100th anniversary of the designer's first fashion house, in San Sebastian, Spain, as well as the 80th anniversary of his 1937 Paris salon. “Balenciaga: Shaping Fashion” will showcase around 100 garments and 20 hats, as well as sketches, photographs, fabric samples, x-rays, toiles and film.

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Horrifying bejeweled crocs hit the runway in London’s Fashion Week

The ugly shoe craze is not over.  We've seen what happens when Uggs and Tevas team up, and even the horrifying invention of cowboy boot sandals. Now, we must stomach the crème de la crème of ugly shoes: bejeweled crocs.  London designer Christopher Kane teamed up with Crocs to create this sparkly monstrosity for his Spring 2017 in London's fashion week. The theme of his show, “Make Do & Mend,” is inspired by 1940's pragmatism and questions our faith in high fashion standards. Kane's metallic crocs are decorated with precious stones, such as diaspro, red leopard malachite and zebra jasper and will actually be produced and sold.  SEE ALSO: Ugg and Teva's new mashup 'sandals' are confusingly impractical Oh no  #crocs#christopherkane A photo posted by Michelle Vaughan (@mich_vaughan) on Sep 19, 2016 at 11:14am PDT As if we haven't been through enough, these crocs are paired with floral dresses and formal evening wear, because nothing screams, “night-at-the-opera,” at the top of their lungs like a pair of crocs.  It seems the designer's collection sparked genuine confusion on twitter as well.  Please explain to me why Christopher Kane sent crocs down the runway — k-la (@KaylaManjarrez) September 19, 2016 Crocs happened at Christopher Kane?!! I can't wait to see how this plays out! — Grace Timothy (@GraceTimothy) September 19, 2016 If Christopher Kane just ordained Crocs as the new ironic shoe du jour I'm gonna lose it — Misty White Sidell (@MistyWhiteS) September 19, 2016 When will it end?

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Model rocks up on a horse to fashion week like it’s NBD

LONDON — Grand entrances just aren't all that impressive unless you're on horseback.  SEE ALSO: Totally chill horses attend a church service because, why wouldn't they? One model at Prophetik's London Fashion Week show went for a full-blown jaw-dropping entrance, as she arrived on horseback at Freemason's Hall.  Hessle, the “black beauty horse”, was ridden by Feya, “the designer's Raven Queen” at the show on Sept. 17, according to an Instagram post by the fashion house.  The golden hour at the Prophetik “Nevermore” catwalk show at London fashion week. Hessle the black beauty horse and Feya the designer's Raven queen. #jeffgarner #lfw #sustainablefashion #nevermorecollection @lucychoilondon A photo posted by Jeff Garner | Prophetik (@prophetik) on Sep 18, 2016 at 6:31pm PDT The model wore a jet-black full-length gown with feathered shoulders and a crown to add even more dramatic effect.  One of the beautiful models arriving to open the @prophetik SS17 show on a horse last night! #prophetik pic.twitter.com/Nw6Noey6xf — Forward PR™ (@ForwardPR) September 18, 2016 Someone call this woman an Uber, people. 

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Marc Jacobs apologizes for response to critics of dreadlocks

NEW YORK (AP) — Marc Jacobs has apologized for his response to criticism over showcasing his models in dreadlocks during the final day of New York Fashion Week.

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Where to Shop, Eat and Play During London Fashion Week

From where to eat with the London cabbies (a recommendation from designer Anya Hindmarch), to the brand-new Tom Dixon-decorated Bronte, the must-visits.

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New York Fashion Week ends on a colorful high

New York Fashion Week wrapped up on Wednesday with an all-American finale from brands including Ralph Lauren and Michael Kors. Ralph Lauren, who hit the headlines earlier this week when it was revealed the house would join the growing coterie of brands adopting the 'see-now-buy-now' retail concept, took the Wild West as his main inspiration for Spring/Summer 2017. Michael Kors is another brand transitioning to see-now-buy-now, but the designer doesn't seem to be losing sleep over it, judging by the joyful aesthetic of his colorful collection.

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Designer Brandon Maxwell feels the love for Spring/Summer 2017

Fashion designer Brandon Maxwell kicked off his Spring/Summer 2017 collection at New York’s Russian Tea Room restaurant on Tuesday, with his “best friend” Lady Gaga sitting in the front row. Reflecting on the past year, the designer and stylist said his family and friends were at the core of his latest collection. It’s also been a little scary,” Maxwell told Reuters about the past year.

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