London Collections Men: Coach channels youthful rebellion for spring 2017

The New-York-based brand presented its spring/summer 2017 menswear collection on the final day of London men's shows, Monday, June 13. Coach tore up conventions in homage to rebellious youth, with an audacious and eclectic collection revisiting American wardrobe staples with a fresh, fun feel. Stuart Vevers, Coach creative director since 2013, unveiled a new menswear collection to an audience of fashion icons, including Kate Moss, who took in one of the most eagerly awaited shows of the British capital's latest menswear week.

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A$AP Rocky creates fashion line with J.W. Anderson

J.W. Anderson is teaming up with A$AP Rocky on a capsule menswear collection launching this summer. The fashion label and the rapper have come up with pieces including two knitted beanies, two knitted tracksuit tops and two teddy fur jackets, focusing on high-grade faux teddy fur and merino wool. The move is a natural progression for the singer, an established brand ambassador for the label, headed by Jonathan Anderson.

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Olivier Rousteing launches collaboration with NikeLab

Balmain designer Olivier Rousteing celebrated his recent collaboration with NikeLab at a launch party held in Paris, France, WWD reports. The collection, “Football Nouveau” went on sale Thursday, June 2, and is the second NikeLab's Summer of Sport series. Racking up the air miles over the past few days, Rousteing has also unveiled an exhibition in Shanghai, China, called “The Circle,” held at Nike's flagship store.

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Country music star Dustin Lynch launches own fashion line

Country music star Dustin Lynch has launched his own fashion label titled “Stay Country,” with the first offering to include a selection of hats, shirts for both men and women. The collection is specifically comprised of two hats ($20), six men's shirts ($30-$45) and three women's ($30), with the range to be promoted via Lynch's social media platforms, in addition to his website (via WWD). The line will also be sold at stands at both his and Luke Bryan's shows this summer, with plans to incorporate retail distribution at a later date.

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Vans and & Other Stories unveil summer collection

Vans has teamed up with Scandinavian label & Other Stories on a special collection for Summer 2016. The 'Co-Lab' project has seen the skate sneaker brand create three exclusive styles for the purpose of being transformed into an artistic canvas for & Other Stories' designs. “The inspiration comes from paintings, which led to the idea to use canvas,” explains Pauline Abascal, Pattern Designer at & Other Stories.

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Marras to follow Gucci in combining sexes on catwalk

Italian designer Antonio Marras is joining fashion giant Gucci in combining its womenswear and menswear collections into unified catwalk shows from next year — in a second blow to Milan's Men's Fashion Week. The first unified show by the Sardinian will take place at Women's Fashion Week in the Italian industrial capital in September 2017. Gucci announced last month that it was taking its recent embrace of androgynous looks to its natural conclusion by combining shows.

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Emilio Pucci returns to Capri

Emilio Pucci is returning to its roots this summer, with a new boutique on the glamorous island of Capri. The label's founder Marchese Emilio Pucci himself used to stroll down the cobblestoned street with his crew of glamorous, jet-setting women. The store will carry a “tightly edited” selection of Pucci's product categories, including ready-to-wear to accessories designed by its Creative Director, Massimo Giorgetti.

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Toast the dog is your new favorite runway model

Toast, the Instagram-famous King Charles spaniel and puppy mill rescue, has proven her skills in the world of print modeling. So Mashable invited Toast to test her modeling skills where they really matter: On the runway.  And after a long week of perfecting her walk in Manhattan, Toast and her sisters — Muppet and Underpants — take a long weekend out east. They've documented her summer adventures in her debut book,  ToastHampton: How to Summer in Style .  Adorable baby kangaroo gets soapy bath and blow dry 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' staffers read sweet, nonsensical texts from their moms Celebrate Mother's Day with a cute new video from Doug the Pug Nonverbal autistic YouTube talk show host welcomes her first guest, Channing Tatum

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Anna Ewers and Andreea Diaconu take a trip to the beach for H&M

Swedish retail giant H&M unveiled the advertising campaign for its summer 2016 collection on Thursday, featuring high-profile models Anna Ewers and Andreea Diaconu. The photos for the campaign are accompanied by a film directed by Amir Chamdin, which can be viewed on the H&M YouTube channel. Barely a month after its advertising campaign for the #HMLovesCoachella collection, H&M propels us into the heart of the summer season with the first photos and a film made for its summer 2016 collection.

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Chloé draws on dance and plays with contrasts for fall 2016 collection

After unveiling its “Sun 2016” collection for the summer season, luxury brand Chloé has lifted the lid on the inspirations and key pieces in store for its autumn wardrobe, with a series of looks inspired by dance and contrasts. Rather than drawing directly on dance, it's the sporty, athletic side of the art and its physical practice that have inspired Cholé's fall collection, which features a series of loose, flowing looks. Although evidently autumnal, the collection's silhouettes evolve to follow the different stages of a dancer's regime, from studio warm-ups to onstage performances.

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