How fashion icon Isaac Mizrahi ‘democratized style’ in America

Fashion icon and entrepreneur Isaac Mizrahi has dressed some of the world’s most famous and influential people. Now, you can get up close and personal with his work at The Jewish Museum in New York City.

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How fashion icon Isaac Mizrahi ‘democratized style’ in America

Alexander McQueen label makes London Fashion Week comeback

Iconic fashion label Alexander McQueen returned to the London Fashion Week catwalk on Sunday for the first time in 14 years with a collection by British designer Sarah Burton. The event at Lawrence Hall, a 1920s exhibition venue in central London, attracted some of the biggest names in fashion, including Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of US Vogue. The label's founder McQueen, who committed suicide in 2010, was honoured last year with a retrospective at London's Victoria & Albert Museum which became its most visited exhibition.

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Alexander McQueen label makes London Fashion Week comeback

Models to watch out for at Paris Fashion Week

Fashion week is due to roll into the French capital on March 1, bringing with it the world's most famous models. Here's a look at some of the faces to watch out for at Paris Fashion Week next month. Only a seriously major hitch could keep the likes of Kendall Jenner, Gigi and Bella Hadid, Lexi Boling, Julia Nobis, Mica Arganaraz, Constance Jablonski and Julia Hafstrom away from the upcoming round of Paris ready-to-wear shows.

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Models to watch out for at Paris Fashion Week

NYFW: 5 Things to Know About Ralph Lauren’s Show

Insta playback of designer’s #FW16 collection.

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Teen Model With Down Syndrome Rocks New York Fashion Week

She’s done it again. Madeline Stuart, the world’s most famous model with Down syndrome, made her second appearance on a New York Fashion Week (NYFW) runway.

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Teen Model With Down Syndrome Rocks New York Fashion Week

Japanese designer, in New York, inspired by France

Japanese designer Yukari Suda is so inspired by Pas-de-Calais that when she founded her fashion house 18 years ago, she named it after the northern French region on the English Channel. It is perhaps unusual for a Japanese designer who speaks only Japanese to be so drawn to that particular corner of France, which is most famous abroad today for its worsening migrant crisis. Inspired by the famous “Dentelle de Calais” lace, the landscape, cliffs and light of the area, Suda has found success in Japan.

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Japanese designer, in New York, inspired by France

Fenty x Puma: Rihanna Pounces on New York Fashion Week

And Gigi Hadid — with silver paint in her hair — closed her show.

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Fenty x Puma: Rihanna Pounces on New York Fashion Week