Mert & Marcus fashion photography exhibition opens in Paris

After completing its London stint November 3, the “Mert & Marcus: Works 2001-2014” exhibition is heading to the French capital from November 9 to 16. This is the first major retrospective dedicated to the famous fashion photography duo Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott. Auctioneers Phillips has joined forces with Art Partner to present the “Mert & Marcus: Works 2001-2014” exhibition.

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Mert & Marcus fashion photography exhibition opens in Paris

Justin Bieber to tour with Calvin Klein

Calvin Klein has been revealed as the official apparel partner for Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber's Purpose North America and European tour.

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Paris Modes TV rounds up Paris Fashion Week: ‘The see now, buy now approach is not very French’

With Fashion Week wrapped up in the French capital, fashion journalists Sophie de Champsavin and Natalia Grgona of Paris Modes TV give us their take on this latest round of catwalk shows, showcasing upcoming trends and new faces to watch out for on the Paris runway. What main trends for autumn/winter 2016 were seen on the Paris catwalk? Paris is definitely the capital of design, with collections that are both creative and pragmatic, original and functional.

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Paris Modes TV rounds up Paris Fashion Week: ‘The see now, buy now approach is not very French’

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

Colombian eco-designer finds beauty in trash

Adriana Restrepo has a lot of experience searching for silver linings. The Colombian fashion designer and environmentalist was a pregnant 18-year-old when drug traffickers in Medellin, her violence-stained hometown, killed her partner, leaving her to raise their son on her own. Restrepo lights up as she criss-crosses Medellin, Colombia's second city, visiting used tire depots and warehouses full of cannibalized computers.

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Colombian eco-designer finds beauty in trash