Guillaume Henry for Nina Ricci: "This season, I wanted a silhouette that borrows from the codes of sport"

Relaxnews caught up with Guillaume Henry, creative director of Nina Ricci, after the label's Paris Fashion Week show. What interests me the most about fashion is the narrative, emotional aspect, and this season, I wanted a silhouette that borrows from the codes of sport. This collection sees the classic “[Avenue] Montaigne vocabulary” — which I love — combined with sporty touches.

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Guillaume Henry for Nina Ricci: "This season, I wanted a silhouette that borrows from the codes of sport"

Elie Saab draws on Japanese culture for Resort 2017 collection

The famous Lebanese fashion designer's signature label has unveiled its Resort 2017 collection, drawing inspiration from Japanese culture and its various contrasts. The result is a diverse mix of references ranging from the classic kimono to young kawaii kitsch to the country's emblematic cherry blossom. As well as channeling strong Japanese influences, the Elie Saab Resort 2017 collection has a highly feminine undercurrent, showing bare shoulders, cinched waists and semi-split skirts.

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Elie Saab draws on Japanese culture for Resort 2017 collection

This Is the Easiest Way to Hack a Next-Level Braid 2 Ways

This has been a rough year for the bobby pin. Shunned at New York Fashion Week with its purpose totally questioned and intentionally overlooked thanks to the rise of snag-free elastics, the trusty, simple hair pins have definitely seen better days.  That said, Rooney Mara and Sienna Miller‘s recent pin-spired ‘dos might help bobby pins make a comeback — only time will tell. While we’re all waiting for the verdict, you should start considering other options besides straight-up pins — there’s a lot of cool stuff out there, like a new take on the classic pin that might have you totally rethinking your stand on the great bobby pin debate.

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This Is the Easiest Way to Hack a Next-Level Braid 2 Ways

Karl Lagerfeld honored by the British Fashion Council with Outstanding Achievement Award

Karl Lagerfeld is set to achieve the Outstanding Achievement Award at the 2015 British Fashion Awards this month. The designer, who helms the luxury fashion houses Chanel and Fendi, as well as his own label Karl Lagerfeld, will be awarded the honor for his “unrivalled contribution to the fashion industry” at the event's London ceremony on November 23, the British Fashion Council (BFC) has revealed. With a career spanning over five decades, Lagerfeld is particularly famous for his tenure at Chanel, which has transformed the classic French house into a global superbrand.

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Karl Lagerfeld honored by the British Fashion Council with Outstanding Achievement Award

Kendall Jenner to star in Summer 2016 Woodies campaign

Kendall Jenner is already seeing her diary filling up for next year, having secured a Woodies sunglasses campaign in downtown LA for summer 2016. The US model will star in a billboard campaign for the eco-friendly brand, which specializes in bamboo wood sunglasses and watches. Jenner first worked with the brand back when she was 17, before hitting the fashion big time.

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Net-A-Porter and Mr. Porter release magical holiday campaign

Luxury fashion e-tailers Net-A-Porter and Mr. Porter have teamed up on a new fantastical holiday campaign film.

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Net-A-Porter and Mr. Porter release magical holiday campaign