The Most—and Least—Diverse Catwalks at New York Fashion Week

New York Fashion Week helps set the stage for the year’s upcoming trends, with the 2016 extravaganza featuring sneaker stilettos, neckties molded into hats, and trash bag–inspired skirts. Pricy denim brand R13 featured only one person of color out of 21 models strutting down the catwalk.

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The Most—and Least—Diverse Catwalks at New York Fashion Week

Genderless fashion blurs lines on London catwalks

Genderless fashion is the buzzword for many of today's top designers, highlighted at London Fashion Week by a string of androgynous touches on the catwalks. From Christopher Kane's heavy, dark, asymmetric tailoring to Burberry's parade of male and female models in military overcoats and aviator jackets, masculine styling repeatedly stood out in the women's autumn/winter collections. It's not just in London where designers are experimenting with preconceptions about gender and identity.

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Genderless fashion blurs lines on London catwalks

Paris Fashion Week: show schedule finalized

After New York, London and Milan, the cream of the fashion world will be heading to the French capital for another round of autumn/winter 2016 catwalk previews. The Paris event runs March 1-9, hosting runway shows in some of the city's most emblematic locations. With the official schedule now finalized, Lucien Pellat Finet is lined up to open Paris Fashion Week, with Moon Young Hee set to close the event.

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Paris Fashion Week: show schedule finalized