Hailey Baldwin: the latest rising star of the catwalk?

After signing up the American 'it girl' for previous seasons, the Guess label has once again picked Hailey Baldwin as the star of its campaigns, this time for Guess Jeans and Guess Holiday. Here's a look at the rise to fame of this “celebrity daughter,” who, despite proving popular on social media, still has everything to prove in the world of modeling. Hailey Baldwin, who soon celebrates her 20th birthday, has all it takes to become one of the most prominent models in the business over the coming years.

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Prankster accosts Kim Kardashian at Paris Fashion Week

PARIS (AP) — Serial celebrity prankster Vitalii Sediuk has struck again, this time at Paris Fashion Week, targeting Kim Kardashian’s derriere as she was entering the L’Avenue restaurant.

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Thakoon hits up NY Fashion with see-now, buy-now

Thai-American designer Thakoon Panichgul stormed back into New York Fashion Week after a season out to embrace “see-now, buy-now,” offering a fall/winter collection available to purchase instantly. Eschewing the official spring/summer 2017 season, the label instead offered high-end customers clothes for fall/winter 2016 and with cooler temperatures around the corner he is confident it will pay off. “If I wanted to I could dream and show feathers all the time but that's not what the customer wants,” said the Thai-born, American-raised designer who is beloved by New York's smart women.

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Issa founder Daniella Helayel launches new collection

Daniella Helayel, founder and former creative director of Issa, has launched a new women's collection called Dhela, reports Women's Wear Daily.

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Shirley Temple’s rare blue diamond ring fails to sell at auction

(Reuters) – A 9.54-carat rare blue diamond ring once belonging to the late Shirley Temple, one of Hollywood's most famous child actors, failed to sell at a New York auction on Tuesday, where it had been estimated to fetch between $25 million and $35 million. The Sotheby's auction for the Fancy Deep Blue Diamond ring, purchased by Temple's father for $7,210 in 1940 around the time of the actress' 12th birthday, opened bidding at $19 million and closed at $22 million, which was below the ring's reserve price. “The Shirley Temple Blue Diamond is an exceptional stone in quality, rarity and provenance. It has been an honor to share its story with collectors, connoisseurs and Temple's loyal fans over the past few months,” Sotheby's said in a statement.

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Drama and elegance rule the 2017 bridal collections

Dramatic elegance is the key trend for bridalwear for the upcoming season it seems, as brands unveil their 2017 wedding gown collections.

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Viktor&Rolf to star in Melbourne fashion exhibition

Fashion house Viktor&Rolf will be in the spotlight this fall, thanks to a new collaboration with the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne. Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren, the avant-garde design duo behind the Dutch label, will dig deep into their archives from the past 20 years for “Viktor&Rolf: Fashion Artists,” opening in October. The exhibition will explore the famous pair's notion of wearable art, which blends a rebellious approach to fashion with a technical prowess that sets them apart in the industry.

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Former child star Shirley Temple’s rare blue diamond ring to be auctioned

(Reuters) – A rare blue diamond ring belonging to the late Shirley Temple, one of Hollywood's most famous child actors, is going up for auction starting at $25 million, auctioneer Sotheby's said Thursday. The 9.54-carat Fancy Deep Blue diamond ring was purchased by Temple's father for $7,210 in 1940 around the time of the actress' 12th birthday, Sotheby's said. The ring will be auctioned on April 19 as part of Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels sale, and is estimated to be valued between $25 million and $35 million.

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Combat boots and bowlers: Chanel women dress for ‘not that sweet’ world

By Astrid Wendlandt PARIS (Reuters) – Veteran Chanel designer, Karl Lagerfeld, sent his models down the catwalk on Tuesday ready for a world that is “not that sweet” in black leather combat-style boots with hard and flattened bowler-shaped hats. “Women need to be ready to defend themselves … in a world that is not that sweet,” Lagerfeld, 82, told Reuters after the show. This time round, Lagerfeld, who has been Chanel's artistic director since 1983, made sure that everyone had a front row seat.

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Combat boots and bowlers: Chanel women dress for ‘not that sweet’ world

See Photos From H&M’s Diverse Paris Fashion Week Show

Along with showcasing gaucho hats and wide-legged pants, H&M featured one of the most diverse casts of women, with models of color, plus size women, transgender models, and women over the age of 40 taking the stage. “H&M is all about diversity, has always been, and this time we wanted to put more focus on that,” Ann-Sofie Johansson, H&M’s Creative Director told Fashionista of last night’s show.

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