Hot-ticket catwalk shows at Paris Fashion Week

As newcomers rub shoulders with industry heavyweights and several major fashion houses await new designers, this edition of Paris Fashion Week — running March 1-9 — is sure to come with its own particular flavor. The current upheaval of designers affecting Paris, as well as Milan, is likely to steal some of the limelight in the French capital, as the industry waits for major Parisian houses Christian Dior and Lanvin to name new creative directors. Buzz-worthy newcomers to the Paris catwalk include Dutch designer Esther Louise Dorhout Mees with her eponymous label Dorhout Mees.

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Hot-ticket catwalk shows at Paris Fashion Week

Ralph Lauren Gifts Saint West a Customized Bomber Jacket

Kim and Kanye’s tiniest tot is ready for fashion week.

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Ralph Lauren Gifts Saint West a Customized Bomber Jacket

A Fashion Designer Built Her Own Runway to Success

When you think about fashion cities, Milan, Paris, and New York come to mind—but Birmingham, Alabama? Heidi Elnora is determined to change that through her eponymous bridal gown design company. The accident landed Elnora back in Birmingham, where her mother, a nurse, helped manage her recovery.

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David Bowie Remembered by Fashion Industry

The legendary musician and artist, who passed away at age 69 on Jan. 10, touched the lives of many, including designers Jeremy Scott and Stella McCartney, and ‘W’ magazine fashion and style director Edward Enninful, to name a few.

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Fantasy becomes reality as fashion’s ‘Wonder Boy’ shows in London

With cartoon prints, snail-shaped stickers and speckled ermine coats, British designer Jonathan Anderson delivered on his promise to put the “fantasy in fashion” as he presented his latest collection in London on Sunday. The British capital's fashion elite were up early to cram into the military building that provided the backdrop for the autumn-winter 2016 collection of JW Anderson, the eponymous label set up by the 31-year-old in 2008. The Northern Irishman is widely regarded as one of Britain's brightest fashion stars having made his name as the artistic director of Spanish luxury fashion house Loewe and scoring a double success at last year's British Fashion Awards for both his male and female collections.

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Jimmy Choo on fashion karma

Jimmy Choo has come a long way over the trajectory of his fashion career. Having sold his 50 percent stake of the eponymous Jimmy Choo brand in 2001, he is now at the helm of Jimmy Choo Couture, a venture that has allowed him to return to his roots as a master of his craft. “I think couture is very important,” he says, at the global launch of the Mercedes-Benz Malaysia Fashion Week 2015, of which he is Honorary Advisor, in Paris.

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The call of the East: Malaysia Fashion Week set to showcase the continent’s hottest new designers

The fashion spotlight is set to swing over to Southeast Asia in November with the opening of Malaysia Fashion Week (MFW) 2015. Officially launched this fall in Paris, the second annual edition of MFW will showcase the Spring/Summer 2016 collections of over 60 Malaysian and over 30 international designers, all overseen by the star shoe couturier Jimmy Choo, who has been appointed Honorary Advisor to the show. Organized in partnership with Mercedes Benz and fashion events organizer Stylo International, MFW will also include an exhibition of over 300 booths of Malaysian and international businesses of fashion apparel, accessories, cosmetics and personal care as well as textiles.

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