Caroline de Maigret tests out Chanel’s new Derby shoe

The French model can be seen sporting the new two-tone shoes in a black-and-white short film directed by Bertrand le Pluard for the luxury fashion house. The clip, which De Maigret has posted to her Instagram account, sees her skipping around the streets of her hometown of Paris, having teamed the tomboy-style shoes with rolled-up masculine trousers and a fine knit sweater. The androgynous footwear, part of the label's 2016/17 cruise collection, feature a various smooth, patent, exotic and even perforated leather uppers, topped off with a black leather toe — a reference to the brand's founder Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel's first shoe designs in 1957.

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Get the summer look: Karlie Kloss does custom casual

Today, American catwalk queen Karlie Kloss shared a shot of herself rocking a laid-back look that's ideal for strolling the streets of Los Angeles. In a simple but stylish shot, as is often the way with this long-legged blonde, Karlie Kloss can be seen captured from behind, showing off her back and glancing to the right under the sunny skies of L.A. The model's 5.2 million Instagram followers were treated to a glimpse of the star rocking a casual look, with spotless white pants paired with a customized jean jacket embellished with an eye motif and her name. The 24-year-old model and dancer is by no means a newcomer to the fashion world.

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Mango teases first of four fresh campaigns for AW16

Spanish retailer Mango is set to release the first of four print campaigns to be launched globally for AW16 at the end of August, and has teased a sneak peek of the shoot, starring models Roos Abels and Lexi Boling on the streets of New York. The campaign, which also ties into Mango's renewed digital push, has been teased on the brand's Snapchat (mango) and Instagram (@mango) platforms with a live broadcast of previously unseen footage from the photo shoot, which also reveals key garments being featured by MANGO during the first month of the upcoming season. The move is part of Mango's marketing strategy which sees the release of a new print campaign every month in order to reveal the latest trends, and will launch in tandem with its official Spotify channel in late August.

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Designers revealed for the Swarovski Collective 2017

Swarovski has announced the names of the fashion designers set to take part in its annual Swarovski Collective program for 2017. The US labels Rosie Assoulin, Tome and Creatures of the Wind also made the cut, alongside Finnish brand Aalto, Danish label Anne Sofie Madsen, Milan-based Arthur Arbesser and Vivetta and and Paris-based Wanda Nylon. Since first launching in 1999 as a collaboration between Nadja Swarovski, Isabella Blow and Alexander McQueen, the Swarovski Collective has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry, including Alexander Wang, Proenza Schouler, and Marios Schwab.

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Daphne Guinness makes the transition from fashion to music with new album

Daphne Guinness is taking her artistic talents in a new direction with the launch of her debut music album. The Anglo-Irish heiress, designer, film producer and artist has unveiled the video for the record's first single “The Long Now,” shot in black and white on the streets of Manhattan by the visual artist Luca Pizzaroni. Guinness, 48, styled herself for the clip, in which she sports a dramatic ensemble of sequinned trousers, blazer and tall top hat, complimented by a dark glossy lip and her signature cat eyes.

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