Bold hues and cool cutouts stand out on Emmys red carpet

By Melissa Fares and Piya Sinha-Roy (Reuters) – Striking hues and subtle cutouts grabbed the spotlight on the red carpet at the Emmy Awards on Sunday, as television's stars managed to stay cool in the Los Angeles heat. Dresses in various jewel tones dominated the carpet, such as “UnREAL” star Shiri Appleby's cobalt sequinned Diane von Furstenberg column dress. “It just felt like it was really fresh and really fun,” Appleby told Reuters on the red carpet. …

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Tracee Ellis Ross Is Wearing Ralph Lauren Collection at the 2016 Emmys

The ‘Black-ish’ actress is nominated for best actress in a comedy series.

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Jonathan Saunders joins DVF as Chief Creative

Scottish fashion designer Jonathan Saunders has accepted the position of Chief Creative Officer at Diane von Furstenberg's New York label.

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See now, buy when? Catwalk-to-shop retail model divides brands

By Marie-Louise Gumuchian and Li-mei Hoang MILAN/LONDON (Reuters) – With minutes until show time, a group of seamstresses are adding the final touches to designer Ermanno Scervino's latest creations to be unveiled on the catwalk. Embellished coats, mosaic print suits and lace dresses are among the outfits the Italian designer is presenting at Milan Fashion Week.

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Diane von Furstenberg and Karlie Kloss team again

Fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg and supermodel Karlie Kloss are reuniting for the DVF label's Spring 2016 collection. “Karlie was a perfect choice to represent-and celebrate-the multifaceted nature of today's woman,” said Von Furstenberg in a prepared statement.

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Fashion titans clash over shake-up of catwalk calendar

It is nothing short of a fashion earthquake. The organisers of New York Fashion Week are considering doing away with a century of tradition and showing designers' catwalk collections only when they go on sale in the shops. Its director, the designer and former princess Diane von Furstenberg, claims the system frustrates the public and gives counterfeiters time to rip off the latest trends.

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