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MFW AW15: Marni

After the sleek triumph of the SS15 ten-year anniversary collection, Marni’s Consuelo Castiglioni faced the challenge of surpassing her own

MFW AW15: Prada

Artificially saccharine, Prada’s debutante for AW15 was ironically sweet and permanently challenging. Cut from silky neoprene, petite double-breasted blazers, knee-length

MFW AW15: Emilio Pucci

Peter Dundas’ references were, quite literally, stellar. Accumulating to tangible trend now, the space references are popping up everywhere on

LFW AW15: Pam Hogg

[slideshow_deploy id=’26823′] One of the hottest tickets in town, Pam Hogg’s Diamond Dogs and Daemons show was a glam affair

LFW AW15: Lucas Nascimento

Today, Lucas Nascimento re-focused on his strength – superbly executed knitwear– after last season’s experimentations. Glimmering Lurex in copper, smoky

LFW AW15: Holly Fulton

Framed by Gwen Stefani’s Rich Girl, Holly Fulton’s Autumn Winter 2015 collection evoked high-carat decadence from a range of eras.

LFW AW15: Shao Yen

A collaboration with Taiwanese artist Shih Hsiung Chou, Shao Yen Chen’s London presentation combined the idea of installation and performance

NYFW AW15: Proenza Schouler

Inspired by vintage photographs from art openings, abstract expressionist painting and minimalist sculpture, Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough presented their

NYFW AW15: Narciso Rodriguez

Narciso Rodriguez is a master of figure-flattering monochrome and cuts that balance gracefully between strength and femininity. This season his


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