Pop-In@Nordstrom x Alexander Wang launches in nine stores

Pop-In@Nordstrom x Alexander Wang launched on Friday, reports Women's Wear Daily, with the store offering the designer's traditional wares plus limited-edition pieces.

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Saint Laurent launches debut Canada store

Luxury fashion house Saint Laurent has opened its first-ever, freestanding Canadian boutique, in Vancouver.

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Men’s fashion week kicks off third season in New York

Men's fashion week in New York kicked off its third season Monday with a presentation by Perry Ellis, whose athletic, casual take is expected to mark a number of spring-summer 2017 collections. Dozens of designers from Michael Kors to Tommy Hilfiger will present creations over the course of around 60 catwalk shows and presentations, which are expected to conjure a minimalist, relaxed and utilitarian look. Steven Cox and Daniel Silver, the creative duo behind Duckie Brown, will be sitting out the season, after presenting a mere six-look collection in February.

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Moschino opens new Milan boutique

Moschino has unveiled a new flagship store in Milan, bringing together its Moschino and Boutique Moschino collections. The boutique also showcases the brand's ready-to-wear, accessories, textiles, beach wear, jewelry and fragrances, as well as menswear and a ‘Baby Kid & Teen' selection. Modelled on the aesthetics of an art gallery, the store features oversized Moschino logos in giant 3D forms, affixed vertically to the walls.

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H&M scores success with designer collaborations

This past week the Scandinavian clothing chain revealed the latest fashion house lined up to design a collection for its customers. Hot on the heels of Balmain, Kenzo — headed by creative directors Carol Lim and Humberto Leon — will be the next label to design a selection of womenswear, menswear and accessories for the store, on sale from November 3. This is the latest in a long line of blockbusting partnerships that have helped the Swedish clothing giant build a sound reputation in the ready-to-wear and couture fashion sectors.

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Jean Paul Gaultier to design Target collection

Jean Paul Gaultier is teaming up with supermarket chain Target on a fashion collection. The French designer will work with the store on a range of womenswear, menswear, childrenswear and homeware, Australian Vogue reports. The collection will comprise around 100 products and will launch in Australia in 2016.

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