Topshop launches emoji collection with Nordstrom

The retail giants have launched a co-branded emoji keyboard app, featuring stickers, nine GIFs and 95 emojis referencing pieces from the Topshop range sold at Nordstrom. Images include a Topshop jacket, floral purse and shopping bags, alongside Topshop Beauty lipsticks and a series of more general phrases, faces and drinks. The app will be updated on September 16 in the middle of London Fashion Week, following the Topshop Unique Runway-to-Retail show.

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Condé Nast International to launch Vogue Arabia

Condé Nast has announced they will be launching a Vogue Arabia edition this fall reports Business of Fashion. The launch of the magazine will see the publisher partner with Dubai-based media company Nervora to finally make their move into the Middle Eastern market. Condé Nast will first launch a website in Arabic and English before launching a print magazine in spring 2017.

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Dolce and Gabbana unveils discreet designs for Muslim women

Dolce and Gabbana, designers best known for womenswear inspired by the sultry sensualism of southern Italy, are attacking the booming middle Eastern market for high fashion with a collection of abayas and hijabs. The Abaya line, which conforms with the modesty requirements of most versions of Islam, was launched this week in D&G's boutiques throughout the Middle East, as well as in Milan, Munich, Paris and London, popular destinations for well-heeled shopping tourists from the region. The mini collection, billed as capturing the “allure of the Middle East”, has generated a stir of interest on social media with designers Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce generally winning praise for demonstrating that dressing modestly does not have to mean dressing drab.

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Dolce and Gabbana unveils discreet designs for Muslim women

Dolce and Gabbana, designers best known for womenswear inspired by the sultry sensualism of southern Italy, are attacking the booming middle Eastern market for high fashion with a collection of abayas and hijabs. The Abaya line, which conforms with the modesty requirements of most versions of Islam, was launched this week in D&G's boutiques throughout the Middle East, as well as in Milan, Munich, Paris and London, popular destinations for well-heeled shopping tourists from the region. The mini collection, billed as capturing the “allure of the Middle East”, has generated a stir of interest on social media with designers Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce generally winning praise for demonstrating that dressing modestly does not have to mean dressing drab.

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