Hummel teams with Overkill to revive iconic 1980s Marathona sneakers

Riding high on the current popularity of sneakers, Hummel has announced the return of its Marathona model, an emblematic running shoe from the early 1980s, designed and produced in-house. From the adidas Gazelle or the Stan Smith, to the Coq Sportif Arthur Ashe, the Nike Cortez and the Reebok Freestyle, the iconic sneakers of the 1980s and 1990s are all making a comeback, proving a hit with the buying public.

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Hummel teams with Overkill to revive iconic 1980s Marathona sneakers

Google: bomber jackets are in, see-through clothes are out

If you don't already own a bomber jacket then it might be time to invest, since, according to Google, it is emerging as one of the key fashion pieces of the year. The search engine has just released its Fashion Trends 2016 report highlighting the current style fads in the US and the UK, and the bomber has come out on top, with searches surging across cities in both countries since late 2015. Originally part of the wider 'military chic' trend, the bomber is becoming more versatile as a fashion item, thanks in part to celebrities such as Kanye West and Kim Kardashian regularly incorporating them into their streetwear looks.

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Instagram’s must-follow models for Paris Fashion Week

Each season, the hottest models in the fashion world tread the Paris runways for big-name, ready-to-wear labels when Fashion Week rolls into the French capital. Savvy fashion fans can get a behind-the-scenes look at the Paris event, which runs March 1-9, 2016, by following the current must-book models on Instagram. With both Hadid sisters highly active on the photo-sharing social network, they're bound to share plenty of backstage snaps from their upcoming appearances at Paris Fashion Week.

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Paris Fashion Week: provisional show schedule announced

Paris is the final stop on the current world tour of fashion weeks, hosting its round of autumn/winter 2016-2017 womenswear previews from March 1-9. With shows from Chanel and Saint Laurent plus Lanvin and Dior, some of the biggest names in the business will be showcasing their latest collections in the French capital's most prestigious locations. Lucien Pellat-Finet is first on the runway on March 1, with Moon Young Hee up last on March 9.

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