Lady Gaga stuns in Marc Jacobs NY fashion finale

Lady Gaga walked the runway for American design legend Marc Jacobs in a triumphant finale to New York Fashion Week following collections from Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein. Jacobs, the darling of the US fashion scene, prides himself on closing out the twice yearly Big Apple fashion bonanza by putting on extravagant spectaculars — and Thursday was no exception. It was a collection of Gothic fantasy filled with oversized outfits in which models sported incredible lace-up platform boots that added to their height as large clothes obscured their slender frames.

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Lady Gaga Will Walk in Marc Jacobs’ Show

Live for the applause.

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Christian Dior puts on a dreamy display for first couture collection without Raf Simons

When Raf Simons announced in October that he would be leaving Christian Dior after more than three years as creative director, it was left to the luxury French house's creative team to pick up the pieces and stitch them into a Spring 2016 Haute Couture collection that would live up to its famous name. Presented Monday in Paris, that collection struck the perfect balance between the elegant and the risqué, featuring the house's signature lightness of touch and sensual approach to women's fashion.

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Jean Paul Gaultier set to make cameo in new ‘Ab Fab’ movie

Fashion icon Jean Paul Gaultier will make a cameo appearance in the new “Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie”, reports WWD.

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Rihanna Listens to New Album in Nearly $9K Dolce & Gabbana Headphones

Crown included.

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Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford and Claudia Schiffer star in Balmain campaign

Balmain and the house's artistic director Olivier Rousteing have unveiled their Spring/ Summer 2016 campaign on the fashion brand's Instagram account.

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Will 2016 be the year of the Muslim fashion makeover?

Dolce & Gabbana, never a fashion house to shy away from bold statements, claimed the first fashion headline story of the year this week with the news that it is launching a collection of hijabs and abayas. Stefano Gabbana unveiled the collection on Instagram, where it can be seen styled with the house's blinged-up accessories to consolidate its fashion gravitas. The news signals a change of direction for Dolce & Gabbana, which is known for its loud, lusty and occasionally exhibitionist approach to fashion — but the house is not the only one to have woken up to the needs of the booming Muslim market recently.

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Dior opens its largest China flagship store yet

Christian Dior has opened its largest flagship store yet on mainland China. The Beijing 'China World' boutique is split across two levels, featuring a floor-to-ceiling, double layer glass façade that emulates fine feminine fabric in the fashion house's ‘Cannage' print. Each of the 10 pieces, which include a bench by Terence Main and a video art wall by Yorame, reflect the codes of the house.

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Dior opens its largest China flagship store yet