The New "It" Designer for Cate Blanchett, Sienna Miller Is … Marc Jacobs?

New York’s downtown designer never cared much for the red carpet, focusing instead on fashion’s It girls. But the designer who never cared about Tinseltown suddenly was all the talk of awards season, dressing stars including Kerry Washington, Olivia Wilde and Kirsten Dunst: “I started to feel about the red carpet the way I had about Instagram: I hated it, refused to look, but then I got full-on addicted!”

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The New "It" Designer for Cate Blanchett, Sienna Miller Is … Marc Jacobs?

Ahead of Oscars, fashion brands flock to Hollywood spotlight

By Piya Sinha-Roy LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Celebrities might be flocking to the front rows of this week's London Fashion Week shows, but some designers are swapping the runway for Hollywood's awards season red carpets as the fashion world seeks new ways to draw attention. Ahead of Sunday's Oscars ceremony, the most-watched entertainment event around the world, Hollywood has been the setting for numerous fashion events. British designer Stella McCartney threw a party showcasing her latest collection at famed music store Amoeba, Saint Laurent Paris took over The Palladium music venue for its menswear show, Gucci announced a celebrity ambassador and Kenzo debuted a new short film.

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Music meets fashion in LA as Stella McCartney shows pre-fall line

Music, celebrities and fashion came together in Los Angeles on Tuesday as British designer Stella McCartney presented her autumn 2016 collection amid the Hollywood awards season buzz. Models danced between rows of records and CDs at Hollywood's landmark Amoeba Music store, dressed in “fur-free fur” or embroidered coats and jackets adorned in cat motifs and leopard and tiger prints. Known for her neutral color palettes, McCartney's pre-fall line came in cream and earthy tones with dabs of indigo, orange and pink.

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