Spotlight on fashion month’s star models

With Paris Fashion Week ending last week, the autumn/winter 2016 collection previews are all wrapped up. Certain big-name models, already at the height of their fame, were dead certs for the New York, London, Milan and Paris catwalks. Vera Wang, Michael Kors, Marc Jacobs, Fendi, Balmain, Versace, Bottega Veneta and, of course, Chanel picked her for their autumn/winter collection previews.

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Spotlight on fashion month’s star models

Versace eyes glam urban look for next winter

Italian designer house Versace pictured a bold and energetic urban look for women next fall, presenting strong tailored pieces and plenty of luxurious coats for fashionistas' wardrobes. Designer Donatella Versace put zips on outerwear, knit dresses, ribbed tops and boots for her autumn/winter 2016 collection show as part of Milan Fashion Week on Friday night. Models, which included big catwalk names Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner, strutted down the catwalk in belted coats with leather detailing, biker jackets, slim trousers that flared above the ankle and a selection of shirts, including in printed silk.

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Versace sets the tone for Haute Couture with sensual spring collection

The Versace woman has always been a bold one, but the fashion house took its daring twist on glamour to new heights at its Spring 2016 Haute Couture show on Sunday.

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Versace launches Spring / Summer 16 campaign

American photographer Klein, especially well known for his work with Madonna and Lady Gaga, took to the Salt Flats in California for the shoot. Fitness instructor and mixed martial artist Lukasz Grabowski appears in the background for the women's campaign, and then alongside models Benjamin Benedek and Nathaniel Visser in the men's images.

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Emilio Pucci showcases Giorgetti’s first collection on minisite

A range of ready-to-wear and accessories designs are on display via a special website to highlight the first Emilio Pucci collection from new Creative Director Massimo Giorgetti. Visitors to the Emilio Pucci minisite are being encouraged to make an early outfit purchase with the incentive of a limited edition white t-shirt signed “Emilio Pucci,” the garment referencing Giorgetti's blank canvas concept pitch.

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Emilio Pucci showcases Giorgetti’s first collection on minisite