Printing couture at New York Fashion Week

Epson, the Japanese electronics company, is venturing into the world of fashion with its new textile printing technology.

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Printing couture at New York Fashion Week

Chinese supermodel Liu Wen fronts Mango’s ode to the 90s

After Kendall Jenner, women's retailer Mango has tapped Chinese supermodel Liu Wen to front the second phase of the brand's spring-summer campaign, which pays homage to the 1990s. Characterized as soft, elegant and feminine, Mango's “Soft Minimal” campaign includes lingerie-type tops, lace, oversized pieces, dresses and 90s-style slip dresses and is meant to bring simplicity back to the season, with fluid, light and silk materials.

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Chinese supermodel Liu Wen fronts Mango’s ode to the 90s

Watch This Manicure Transform Into a Cozy Cable-Knit Sweater

Staples of the season: mulled wine and cozy sweaters, right?  Given Los Angeles doesn’t ever get remotely close to frigid temperatures, we tend to deal with a massive case of FOMO when we see the rest of the country wearing festive cable-knits. Our solution? Creating one on our nails, obviously.

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Timetable for the Fall-Winter 2016 menswear shows in Milan

After London, menswear will move to Milan on January 15 to 19, when the designers will reveal their Fall-Winter 2016-2017 collections and flag up the season's trends. The shows will begin with Roberto Cavalli and end with Helen Anthony.

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Timetable for the Fall-Winter 2016 menswear shows in Milan

From fur accents to turtlenecks: ten top trends in menswear this winter

Trends come and go each season, but this winter men's fashion has changed dramatically with the emergence of fur, retro prints, oversized coats and trousers to name a few. Although the cut and shape is different, menswear and womenswear have a lot of themes in common this season, with a similar choice of fabric, prints and inspiration. Fur and leather, the seventies vibe, and shearling were just a few of the common denominators.

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Fur is on-trend for Fall-Winter 2015-2016

The tradition of the fur coat as a classic piece was maintained by the brands, and the approach this season is anything but subtle. Women will be able to wrap up in extra-long fur coats when the temperatures drop outside. Marni gave us long fur coats, as did Fendi, the specialist, which dreamed up ultra-long coats covering the entire body down to the ground.

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Patchwork is a major ready-to-wear trend this season

Patchwork was definitely back in the Autumn-Winter 2015-16 collections, as it was seen in a vast array of pieces in all different types of fabric. Let's take a look at the most beautiful patchwork colors, finishes, and patterns showcased on the catwalks. The patchwork trend started last summer, has continued this season, and will still be in the news in Spring-Summer 2016.

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Patchwork is a major ready-to-wear trend this season

Leather re-emerges for Fall-Winter 2015-2016

If you can only keep one thing in mind from the Fall-Winter 2015-2016 runway trends, it should be leather, the must-have material for the season. Leather has always been associated with rock music, particularly in the form of the iconic leather jacket, and it has never really left women's wardrobes in ready-to-wear and accessories. This comeback is also due to the strong 1970s trend which could still be seen on the catwalks in the Fall-Winter 2015-2016 collections.

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Leather re-emerges for Fall-Winter 2015-2016

Leather re-emerges for Fall-Winter 2015-2016

If you can only keep one thing in mind from the Fall-Winter 2015-2016 runway trends, it should be leather, the must-have material for the season. Leather has always been associated with rock music, particularly in the form of the iconic leather jacket, and it has never really left women's wardrobes in ready-to-wear and accessories. This comeback is also due to the strong 1970s trend which could still be seen on the catwalks in the Fall-Winter 2015-2016 collections.

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Leather re-emerges for Fall-Winter 2015-2016