In pictures: major moments in the history of the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show

News that the upcoming Victoria's Secret catwalk show will be held at the Grand Palais exhibition center and museum in Paris caused a sensation in the fashion world. This is a first for the famous lingerie label, which has never before held one of its legendary shows in the French capital. From Naomi Campbell, Tyra Banks, Karen Mulder, Gisele Bündchen, Adriana Lima and Alessandra Ambrosio to Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid — to name just a few — all of the world's most famous models have walked the runway at the legendary Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, each leaving their mark on the brand's history.

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In pictures: major moments in the history of the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show

Fashion World Turns Out in Force to Remember Photographer Bill Cunningham

Anna Wintour, Ralph Lauren, Naomi Campbell and others attended a Carnegie Hall memorial celebrating the life of the original ‘street style’ photographer.

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Naomi Campbell leads bold Versace runway in Milan

By Giulia Segreti MILAN (Reuters) – On a catwalk featuring Naomi Campbell, Gigi Hadid and Irina Shayk, Italian design house Versace presented a bold, multi-faceted collection for women on Friday. As she had done for the men's collection, artistic director Donatella Versace opened the spring and summer show, with airy windbreaker jackets in green, purple and blue. In a rare cameo, Naomi Campbell walked in a athleisure look with a layered blue and red wraparound skirt with matching cropped blouse with a zipper.

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Vogue to release limited-edition anthology celebrating 100th anniversary

British Vogue has revealed that they are to release a limited-edition anthology of photographs, covers, and articles to celebrate the magazine's centenary year. The 448-page tome will be released in limited quantities this fall, with British Vogue editor-in-chief Alexandra Shulman revealing that just 1,916 copies have been printed, to honor the year that the magazine was launched. Each of the limited-edition copies has also been hand-signed by at least seven of Vogue's long-standing contributors, including Naomi Campbell, Grace Coddington, Twiggy, and Kate Moss.

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Naomi Campbell stars in the latest fashionable tome with new book

Naomi Campbell is back in the spotlight following the promotional tour of her new coffee table book, “Naomi”. The UK supermodel has joined forces with the publisher Taschen on a signed, limited edition collector's item that charts the meteoric success of her 30-year career at the top of the fashion food chain. Volume 1 showcases the star as styled and shot by famous photographers including Patrick Demarchelier, Jean-Paul Goude, Peter Lindbergh, Steven Meisel, Helmut Newton, Mario Testino, Ellen von Unwerth, and Bruce Weber.

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Catwalk dreamers warned as Instagram creates new model army

As catwalk stars criss-cross the globe for fashion week season, modelling agencies are increasingly using social media worldwide to scout out their new faces, to the alarm of some. Leading agencies such as IMG, Elite and Nevs and fashion houses including Marc Jacobs have all taken to sites such as photo-sharing service Instagram to recruit models, revolutionising the business. Kate Moss was famously scouted while waiting for a flight in New York, while Naomi Campbell was out shopping in south London when she got a tap on the shoulder, but a move online appears to be heralding an end to such chance encounters… and casting studios.

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Burberry teams up with Google on personalized campaign videos

Burberry has teamed up with Google to allow customers to star in their very own version of its festive campaign. “The Burberry Booth,” which is powered by the tech giant, uses real-time video stitching technology to let clients appear alongside some of the Festive Film's cast members in a 15-second edit of its latest “Billy Elliot”-inspired campaign film. To coincide with the launch of booth, the brand has also released a short film on YouTube of its Festive campaign cast, including Naomi Campbell, James Corden and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley offering tips on how to jump using a trampoline.

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