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The Latest Boutiques: Hublot, Audi & Chanel

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Dior Homme’s latest store in Miami

Burberry debuts retail as theatre in Chicago, Marni launches in three Chinese Mainland cities, as Hublot takes to the Philippines, United States, China & UAE

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Audi, Ahmedabad, Dubai

Audi in partnership with Nixynova Motoren Pvt. Ltd have moved into a bigger showroom in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, which will now display entire range of Audi cars that is on offer in the country.

The luxury brand has also opened its largest dealership in Dubai with local dealer Al Nabooda Automobiles, which will be display up to 57 new vehicles over three levels. The Audi Terminal Dubai features floor-to-ceiling screens displaying the complete Audi model range including all equipment options, features and technical details on a 1:1 scale.

Source: Rush Lane, Motor Authority

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Boucheron, Hong Kong

Boucheron has debuted a new retail design concept in Hong Kong, a model that will be replicated across all the brand’s stores starting with an overhaul in Paris. The 80sqm space has been designed with luminosity in mind, harking back to the first atelier on Paris’ Place Vendome, where the workshop was flooded with light that highlighted the brilliance of the stones.

Source: FashionMag

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Breguet, Abu Dhabi

Breguet has unveiled its latest boutique in Abu Dhabi, located in the high standing commercial building “Etihad Towers”. The 32nd monobrand boutique worldwide showcases a mix of timepieces and gem-set Haute Joaillerie creations across 60sqm, in keeping with its global retail design concept launched in 2012.

Source: Breguet

Burberry, Chicago

Burberry has launched its second largest store in North America in Chicago, meshing digital, entertainment and fashion in one seamless experience across five-floors. The store houses the first beauty consultation counter in North America and will carry an exclusive, limited edition collection of outerwear and non-apparel for both men and women, created to celebrate Burberry in Chicago.

Source: Brand Channel

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Chanel Timepieces, Paris

Chanel has opened its first dedicated watch store in Europe on the first floor of Paris department store Galeries Lafayette, to house its Premire and J12 lines in addition to the new Mademoiselle Priv collection. The 25sqm concession is decorated in the brand’s signature black, beige and gold.

Source: WWD

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Chopard, Abu Dhabi

Chopard has launched its latest boutique at Abu Dhabi’s Marina Mall, in partnership with Abu Dhabi distributor Al Manara International Jewellery. Created by architect Thierry Despont, the dcor reflects that of a welcoming living room boasting fine woods for the floors and leather for the wall panels, store fixtures and furniture fronts and luscious velvet for curtains and upholstery.

Source: Luxos

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Christian Louboutin, London

Christian Louboutin has unveiled its first store dedicated to men in the United Kingdom, to carry a range of shoes, sneakers, bags and accessories. The 170sqm Dover Street flagship has been realised by New York architects 212box, the same architects responsible for Christian Louboutin stores worldwide.

Source: FashionMag

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Dior Homme, Miami

Dior Homme is the latest brand to launch in Miami’s new Design District, showcasing sleek architecture, minimalist decor, and luxe materials. To highlight the opening, Dior Homme collaborated with artist and photographer, Bruce Weber, to curate an exclusive film titled, “Can I Make the Music Fly,” that can be viewed here.

Source: The Fashionisto

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Elie Saab, Geneva

Elie Saab has opened a new 155sqm boutique overlooking Lake Leman in Geneva, Switzerland. Saab himself, in collaboration with architect Chakib Richani, has designed the dual-level space. The store will showcase the designer’s accessories and ready-to-wear items from both the autumn and winter 2012-2013 and pre-fall 2012 collections.

Source: VMSD

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Eterniti, London

London-based boutique luxury carmaker, Eterniti Motors, has officially launched its first showroom with a 930sqm facility in Park Royal, northwest London. Eterniti-owned showrooms will open in Asia in 2013, beginning with Hong Kong, which will serve as the company’s Asia-Pacific hub.

Source: Eterniti

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Georg Jensen, London

Danish luxury lifestyle brand Georg Jensen, has unveiled its newest concession in Selfridges, London, designed by British architects Mark Pinney Associates. The 20sqm space is housed within the store’s designer jewellery room, showcasing fine jewellery, luxury fashion jewellery as well as the heritage range and contemporary silver pieces.

Source: Retail Jeweller

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Gucci, Gurgaon

Gucci has opened its fifth and largest store in India at The Oberoi in Gurgaon, New Delhi, in keeping with the new design concept by Creative Director Frida Giannini. The near-400sqm space has been realised in ribbed glass, warm polished gold, smoked mirror and smoked bronze glass, recalling the elegance and richness of the Art Deco era.

Source: Daily Mail

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Hublot, Atlanta, Abu Dhabi, Dalian, Manila

Hublot has unveiled the first of five North American boutiques to open in the coming three years, with a 92sqm space in Atlanta, operated in partnership with Ares Distributors. The brand has also opened a second boutique in Abu Dhabi, and a second boutique in Dalian, in partnership with Jinhua Watch & Jewelry.

Finally, the very first Hublot boutique in the Philippines has debuted at the newly opened Bonifacio High Street Central mall, Manila. The boutique design concept creatively reflects Hublot’s DNA of luxury and innovative design, bringing to life its vision of fusion.

Source: Hublot

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Ittierre, Milan

Ittierre Group – producer of contemporary lines such as Pierre Balmain, C’N’C, Aquascutum, GF Ferr, Galliano and Karl Lagerfeld Paris – has debuted its first temporary department store in Milan. Housed over 1000sqm in Palazzo Gallarati Scotti, IT’S 30 MANZONI will offer principal collections of the group’s licensed brands.

Source: Vogue Italia

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IWC, Beijing, Miami, Sao Paulo

IWC has unveiled flagship boutiques in Beijing, Miami & Sao Paulo. The Beijing store features a 300sqm bi-level glass cube facade, a brainchild of in-house designers and architects. Each boutique is fitted out with sumptuous dark woods and exquisite materials, inviting customers to explore the six fascinating watch families along with boutique-exclusive editions.

Source: IWC

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Jaguar Land Rover, Beijing

Jaguar Land Rover has inaugurated its100th retail space in China, with the Beijing Changjiushida 4S Center in the heart of the city. The state-of-the-art repair centre and showroom, operated in partnership with the Changjiu Group, will have a workforce of around 110 people.

Source: Luxuo

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Jitrois, Beijing

In partnership with Keyijili Ltd, Jean-Claude Jitrois has opened a flagship store in Beijing, marking the brands first boutique in Asia. The 250sqm space has been designed by Christophe Pillet, the architect responsible for all of the brands stores, in a luxury shopping centre in the Chaoyang district of the Chinese capital.

Source: FashionMag

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Marni, Nanjing, Shanghai, Shenyang

Marni has unveiled three Chinese flagship boutiques, in Shanghai’s REEL shopping centre, Nanjing’s Deji Plaza and a store in Shenyang, brining its presence to nine locations in the country. Marni creative director Consuelo Castiglioni worked closely with architecture firm Sybarite, the creators of the brand’s Beijing store, to create the spaces.

Source: Luxuo

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Montblanc, Abu Dhabi

Montblanc has opened its latest boutique in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, offering the exclusive Bespoke Nib Service, which is currently available in just four Montblanc boutiques worldwide. The store will house luxury watches, jewellery and leather goods, as well as writing instruments and its customisation service. Curacao boutique pictured

Source: Luxos

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Pucci, New York City

Pucci creative director Peter Dundas has unveiled the world’s largest Pucci store in New York, designed in collaboration with French architect Joseph Dirand, modelled after the Palazzo Pucci in Florence. The 250sqm store will form the design basis for future retail locations and feature the entire collection of Pucci ready-to-wear and accessories.

Source: Bloginity

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TAG Heuer, Geneva

TAG Heuer has opened its first boutique in Geneva, with a 100sqm space located on Rue Robert-Card. The store will house the brand’s Lifestyle collection of accessories, as well as a range of sunglasses and luxury communication devices, Meridiist, Link and Racer, specially conceived by TAG Heuer.

Source: FHH

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Vacheron Constantin, Lucerne

Vacheron Constantin has chosen Lucerne, in German-speaking Switzerland, for its latest boutique at 10 Kapellplatz. This warm and intimate setting is designed to offer a full immersion into the world of a company combining tradition with dynamic creativity.

Source: FHH


For more in the series of The Latest Boutiques, please see our most recent editions as follows:

- The Latest Boutiques: Chlo, Brioni & Shang Xia
- The Latest Boutiques: Berluti, Dior & Saint Laurent Paris
- The Latest Boutiques: Hublot, Breguet & Assouline

The Latest Appointments: Harrods, Balenciaga & Louis Vuitton

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Alexander Wang has been appointed creative director of Balenciaga, following the departure of Nicolas Ghesquire

New leadership for a new year, we bring you the latest luxury industry appointments at LVMH, Fisker Automotive, Alexander Wang, Este Lauder & Bloomberg Pursuits

Brigitte Taittinger has left her post as president of Annick Goutal, following 20 years at the helm. The move comes just eighteen months after Korean group, Amore Pacific, joined forced with US Starwood Capital to acquire the perfume house. A statement indicated that her decision had been made in agreement with shareholders.

Over at BMW, Christoph Stark will retire as China head in February after overseeing BMW sales jump about 15-fold over eight years in the country. Karsten Engel, currently the senior vice president of BMW Group Germany, will take over the China portfolio from March 1 according to Bloomberg.

Nicolas Abboud, chief executive officer of de Grisogono, has suddenly left his post citing family reasons, after only about six months on the job. The company said Abboud’s departure was unrelated to his strategy for the company and not a decision by the board. Abboud is said to be looking for another job in Paris.

Finally, management changes are afoot at Escada following the departure of Denise Shepard – managing director UK – and her French counterpart Nathalie Banessy. Jacob Bjerregaard, VP of sales and trade marketing, will now oversee development in German, Austrian, English, French and Italian markets.

Tanja Ruhnke, VP Communications, Alexander Wang

Tanja Ruhnke has joined Alexander Wang as vice president of global branding and communications, taking over responsibilities from Leslie Rubisch, who recently transitioned into consulting. Ms. Ruhnke most recently served as head of communications at Rag & Bone.

Source: WWD

Alexander Wang, Creative Director, Balenciaga

PPR have announced the appointment of Alexander Wang to the post of Creative Director of the Balenciaga fashion house. Wang now has responsibility for designing the brand’s women’s and men’s ready-to-wear and accessories collections, as well as for Balenciaga’s image.

Source: PPR

Ted Moncreiff, Editor, Bloomberg Pursuits

Ted Moncreiff has been appointed as the editor of Pursuits, the luxury magazine for Bloomberg terminal customers. Mr. Moncreiff most recently served at Cond Nast Ideactive, the ad agency-like outfit within the company’s corporate ad sales division.

Source: WWD

Marc Rey, President US, Coty Prestige

Coty Inc. has confirmed the appointment of Marc Rey as president, Coty Prestige U.S., and regional vice president, Coty Prestige, North America, effective Jan. 2, 2013. Rey replaces Bob Cankes, who will retire in the second half of this fiscal year, after 14 years with Coty and a decorated career within the beauty industry.

Source: Coty

Daniel Wingate, Fashion Director, Escada

German fashion house Escada has announced the promotion of Daniel Wingate, current design director of the Escada mainline collection, to fashion director. Mr. Wingate will be responsible for the direction of the fashion house’s Escada and Escada Sport lines.

Source: FashionUnited

Thia Breene, Lynne Green, Presidents, Este Lauder

Este Lauder has expanded its number of Group Presidents, from two to four, adding two new senior positions to top management. Thia Breen has been named to the new position of Group President North America, and will oversee both the U.S. and Canadian affiliates.

Lynne Greene has been named to the new position of Group President, continuing to oversee the Clinique, Origins and Ojon global brands, with the addition of the Aveda and Darphin brands.

Source: Este Lauder Companies

Joel Ewanick, Chief of Global Sales, Fisker

Fisker Automotive has hired Joel Ewanick, the former head of marketing at General Motors, as its interim chief of global sales and marketing. Fisker also confirmed that Richard Beattie, who had been the company’s chief commercial officer, was retiring.

Source: NYTimes

Michelle Peluso, Board, Gilt Groupe

Online luxury retailer Gilt Groupe has added Michelle Peluso to its board of directors. Ms. Peluso spent the previous six years as president and CEO of Travelocity and Executive Vice President of Sabre Holding Corp. Prior, she served as a consultant at the Boston Consulting Group.

Source: PRNewswire

Sarah Brown, Director, Harrods

Qatar Holding has announced that Sarah Brown, the wife of former Prime Minister Gordon Brown, has been appointed as a non-executive director of Harrods. A spokesperson for Qatar Holding revealed that Brown would provide “input and insight into the company’s strategic initiatives and overall business”.

Source: Fashion United

Neeraj Khemlani , SVP, Hearst Corp

In a new role for Hearst Corp, Neeraj Khemlani has been tapped as senior vice president and chief creative officer. Mr. Khemlani will work with Hearst’s creative teams, managers and group heads across digital and print platforms, after serving since 2009 as special assistant to the CEO of digital media.

Source: WWD

Gerd von Podewils, SVP, Hugo Boss

Gerd von Podewils has been named senior vice president, global communications at Hugo Boss, effective Jan. 1. Podewils succeeds 12-year Boss veteran Philipp Wolff, who is leaving the German fashion company at the end of the year to pursue “new business interests.”

Source: WWD

Pietro Borsotti, Commercial Director, Leonard

French fashion house Leonard said it has appointed Pietro Borsotti as commercial director, in charge of the distribution network and development of both the main collection and the secondary line. Mr. Borsotti was previously managing director of the French divisions of Trussardi and Valentino Fashion Group.

Source: FashionSnoops360

Michael Burke, CEO, Louis Vuitton

Michael Burke will re-join Louis Vuitton as CEO, following the news that Jordi Constans is stepping down “due to the discovery of a significant health issue.” Mr. Burke most recently served as the head of Bulgari, but also ran Vuitton’s North American business from 1993 to 1997.

Source: Bloomberg

Pauline Brown, Chairman, LVMH US

LVMH has tapped Pauline Brown as chairman of its North American arm, LVMH Inc, after working as an independent investor and adviser to emerging luxury brands for the past two years. Prior, Ms. Brown served as a managing director at The Carlyle Group, working on the private equity firm’s global consumer and retail team.

Source: WWD

Ivana Omazic, Senior Creative, Maison Martin Margiela

Former Celine designer Ivana Omazic recently joined notoriously press-shy Maison Martin Margiela in a ‘senior creative capacity’. After working with brands such as Prada Sport, Jil Sander and Miu Miu, this is the first time Omazic has had such a high-profile role at a house, since Celine.

Source: Fashionista

Ron Offir, SVP eCommerce, Michael Kors

Ron Offir has joined Michael Kors Holdings Ltd. as senior vice president of its e-commerce division. Mr. Offir will be responsible for leading the company’s new global e-commerce strategy, following tenure as president of e-commerce and retail at The Jones Group.

Source: WWD

Kate Lanphear, Style Director, T Magazine

Ex-Elle style director Kate Lanphear has joined T: The New York Times Style Magazine as style director and will report on the upcoming shows for the U.S. glossy. Ms. Lanphear was named Style Director at Elle in 2008, and was at the magazine for a number of year’s prior.

Source: Fashionista


For more in the series of The Latest Appointments, please see our most recent editions as follows:

- The Latest Appointments: Christie’s, Richemont & Ferrari
- The Latest Appointments: PPR, Cadillac & Baccarat
- The Latest Appointments: Mulberry, DVF & Ralph Lauren

Fashion Flashback: The Best Fashion Campaigns Featuring Kate Moss, Gisele and Madonna

Fashion Flashback: The Best Fashion Campaigns Featuring Kate Moss, Gisele and Madonna

In honor of FashionTV’s 15th anniversary, we are sharing with you three of the most remarkable fashion campaigns the world has ever seen. See Kate Moss posing below zero degrees, Gisele in a stunning summer Missoni collection and Madonna’s iconic LV shoot with Marc Jacobs. It’s the small details, the fabulous collections and of course – the stunning locations – that make these fashion moments unforgettable.

Kate Moss for Absolute Versace 1999

One of the most beautiful (and freezing campaigns) is the one Kate Moss shot for Absolute Versace. The frozen atmosphere served as an excellent backdrop as supermodel Kate Moss wore a magnificent gray dress and was styled in pale make up. Moss proved to be the perfect ice queen. While the campaign was for Absolute Vodka, the Versace team treated it as a full-fledged fashion production. More than 10 years later, the Absolute Versace campaign still stands out as a memorable campaign moment.

Kate Moss for Absolute Versace

Gisele Bundchen for Missoni 2002

The Italian fashion brand chose supermodel Gisele Bundchen for its Spring 2002 campaign. Photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott were behind the scene, directing and shooting Bundchen as she posed in various sexy positions. The wild rocks and the calm blue sea served as the perfect backdrop to Missoni's colorful summer line. Bundchen looked divine posing for the camera, with her wild hair and gorgeous smile, showcasing the new Missoni items.

Gisele Bundchen for Missoni

Madonna for Louis Vuitton 2009

Marc Jacobs chose Madonna as the face of Louis Vuitton’s Fall 2009 campaign, and according to him, more than 30 costume colors were made in order to get the absolute perfection for the queen of pop. This is a great chance to get behind the scenes and watch how great minds merge and get the ultimate campaign for the luxury French fashion house.

Madonna for Louis Vuitton

Fashion Roundup: Roberto Cavalli Tweets Away! Posh Spice designs a Range Rover! Gisele’s Niece . . . The World’s Youngest Fashion Designer?

Fashion Roundup: Roberto Cavalli Tweets Away! Posh Spice designs a Range Rover! Gisele’s Niece . . . The World’s Youngest Fashion Designer?

Roberto Cavalli is in a complicated relationship with his Twitter account. The famed designer is becoming infamous for his micro-blogging. Last weekend Cavalli Tweeted some criticisms at Anna Wintour, stated that there are no true French designers and complimented Marc Jacobs’s on his namesake brand, as opposed to the show he stages for Louis Vuitton, which he described as being “for an old lady.” (New York Magazine)

In honor of Earth Day, Fashionista collected ten eco-friendly brands that design with organic materials or have environmentally-friendly work ethics. “Not buying at all is the most friendly, buying second hand is second best, but buying sustainable-designed clothes is certainly third best”. (Fashionista)

Is the Fashion Industry fueling the Presidential Race? According to Women’s Wear Daily, around $234,600 has already been donated to President Obama, while another $195,820 has been donated to Mitt Romney. Not including Anna Wintour’s Runway to Win, Obama campaign, featuring 22 designers. (Styleite)

The Spice Girl turned designer, Victoria Beckham, revealed her debut design for a Range Rover in Beijing. Inspired by husband David Beckham, who was appointed the creative design executive at Range Rover in 2010, Range Rover will produce 200 models with this design, selling at $127,000 each. (Telegraph)

With Barcelona Bridal Week set to start next month, the Fall 2012 Bridal Trend is sizzling hot at the moment and is due to go vintage, take a look at several items from this trend. (WWD)

Closing our list of fashion highlights for this week, Duda Bundchen, the 5-year-old niece of supermodel Gisele Bundchen, is designing for Brazilian clothing company Brandili Mundi. By doing so, Duda has set a new world record, according to the World Records Academy, becoming the world’s youngest ever fashion designer. See for yourself:

Fashion Roundup: Kate Upton And Jennifer Lawrence Must-See Photoshoots

Cara Delevingne on LOVECara Delevingne on LOVE

Heidi Klum shares too much information about sex in Marie Claire’s February issue! The Project Runway host also features on the magazine’s cover issue. Nudity and sex seem to be two very important subjects on Heidi’s mind this week, after also having tweeted earlier this week that not all nudity shoots are cool and classy and sometimes you have to say no. (Huffington Post)

Have you seen Kate Upton’s editorial for V Magazine? You should… This amazingly sexy photoshoot follows Upton on an illicit afternoon at a hotel with a male companion. Upton wears clothes by Balenciaga, Marc Jacobs, and Louis Vuitton. (Styleite)

Tom Ford confirms his first full-scale catwalk show at London Fashion Week next month: “Photographers, bloggers -- a regular, real show,” says Ford. The brand has now grown to a reach of 100 stores worldwide and has not hosted a full fashion show, since the launch of Ford’s Womenswear label in 2010. (Vogue UK)

Cara Delevingne covers LOVE Magazine. The queen of kooky faces and British Fashion Council’s Model of the Year, kept herself very busy in 2012 -- becoming the model that every designer wanted for their upcoming campaign. (Yahoo Lifestyle)

How would you like to win an iPad? Predict the 2013 Golden Globes winners and you can win $1,500 and an iPad. Will it be Marion Cotillard or Rachel Weisz? Django Unchained or Life of Pi? Girls or Modern Family? (Buzz Sugar)

Closing this week’s list of fashion highlights, Hunger Games star, Jennifer Lawrence, takes you behind the scenes of her Vanity Fair black-and-white cover shoot, which is already out and available at newsstands around the world. Take a look:

Alternative Fashion Week: It’s All About Fashion

They may not be as popular as Marc Jacobs, Jean-Paul Gaultier or Vivienne Westwood yet, but many would say they are not less talented. Alternative Arts present East London's Alternative Fashion Week! Alternative Fashion Week features new designers, fresh models and innovative designs during a six-day fashion celebration.

Each season, Paris, Milan, New York and London are host to a major international fashion week, presenting the latest by top designers such as Dior, Givenchy, Versace and many others. For a new designer, showing at one of these major fashion weeks can be a long and frustrating road. As for the public, it is nearly impossible to get a front row seat at the major shows, many of which are reserved for celebrities, first class journalists, models and other designers.

Once a year, East London hosts an extravagant fashion event that abandons the strict hierarchy that governs the major fashion weeks, and gives new fashion designers a chance to rise.

Alternative Fashion Week strives to guarantee availability for everyone. Designers don't have to pay to present their collection, admission is free for the runway shows and even the models are volunteers who take a free six-week crash course in modeling before they walk the runway. The refreshing fashion week is a six-day event sponsored by Alternative Arts. According to their website, the fashion week is a great opportunity for new fashion designers to glow.

14 different designers present on each day of the fashion week. Those talented designers are chosen from hundreds of applications.

Eco Friendly Fashion

This year, the Alternative Fashion Week's program includes designers from UK, Italy, Spain, Norway as well as from Sri-Lanka and Uruguay. New brands like Majo Rey, Stella & Dot, Didou Boutique and Eliza Joan are just some of the fashion designers presenting.

At Alternative Fashion Week, both designers and producers put emphasis on environmental awareness. Recycled textiles and eco friendly industrial aspects are at the heart of many new collections.

New Designers, New Models, Lots of Shopping

Apart from the chance to possibly discover the next Galliano, new fresh face beautiful models can get their start at Alternative Fashion Week.

Unlike Paris or New York Fashion Week, designer items can be purchased once the show is over. London-style fashion, cutting-edge accessories, and shopping make Alternative Fashion Week an experience that’s worth having.

Fashion Roundup: Cameron Diaz Shows Skin on Harper’s Bazaar UK, Superhero Fashion from Down Under and Rihanna’s New Video!

Fashion Roundup: Cameron Diaz Shows Skin on Harper’s Bazaar UK, Superhero Fashion from Down Under and Rihanna’s New Video!

The Sunday Times have officially released their “Fashion Rich List”, which includes names such as Mulberry owner Christina Ong who jumped up 53 places on the list thanks to a 70% growth last year. The Sunday Times also released a “Richest Couples List” and an “Under-30” list that includes Vogue cover girls Keira Knightley and Adele. (Vogue UK)

Cameron Diaz poses for Harper’s Bazaar UK’s June issue, photographed in a beige seductive dress just a scandalous centimeter away from a “nip slip” incident. The actress also posed for the sexy shoot in a white button-down and her undies. (Huffington Post)

The White House Correspondents Association Dinner showcased fashionable gowns worn by ‘A list’ celebs, including, Mila Kunis, Kate Hudson, Charlize Theron and Kim Kardashian, who was the target of some jokes coming from President Obama and Jimmy Kimmel. (Washington Post)

Superheroes Fashion Show at Australian Fashion Week! The Aussie designers of fashion label Romance Was Born put on an astonishing show featuring an incredible superhero theme. (Herald Sun)

Model-turned-actress Brooklyn Decker appears on the cover of Flare’s June issue, looking as beautiful as ever, wearing an amazing top and skirt by Peter Pilotto on the cover as well as Victoria Beckham and Stella McCartney designs inside the issue. (Styleite)

Closing our list of fashion highlights for this week, Rihanna is out with a sizzling hot new video! ‘Where Have You Been’ is the title for this summer’s potential hit track. The styling in this video is tribal and heavily-accessorized, also Rihanna is wearing a Roberto Cavalli swimsuit. Check it out:

Fashion Roundup: Tom Cruise unleashes his inner bad-boy rockstar, Beyonce is named the most beautiful woman, and the best and worst from the Met...

Fashion Roundup: Tom Cruise unleashes his inner bad-boy rockstar, Beyonce is named the most beautiful woman, and the best and worst from the Met Ball 2012 is revealed

Tom Cruise covers W’s June issue shirtless, tattooed and fondled?! Abby Lee Kershaw and Edita Vilkeviciute are the two gorgeous models at his side. Cruise poses as his character in his upcoming musical film “Rock of Ages”, in which he plays a fictional rock-star named Stacee…(Fashionista)

This week’s biggest fashion event was without a doubt the Met Ball Gala 2012, which took place in New York. E’s Fashion Police was there to take names and report on all the best dresses, including Scarlett Johansson, Rihanna and many more. (E! Online)

Good news for fashion lovers: The Schiaparelli iconic brand is returning next year! After nearly forty years after the death of the surrealist Italian designer Elsa Schiaparelli, the brand is due to launch a new collection in February. (myfashionlife)

The Paco Rabanne brand has announced that they will be parting ways with Indian art director Manish Arora through a “mutual agreement.” Arora has led Paco Rabanne for two seasons and recently presented a critically acclaimed collection for the fashion house last March. (NY Daily News)

Is the “Gothic Lolita” look becoming a trend? The fashion style which has become extremely popular, namely in Japan, has made its way all the way to Mexico. Moreover, in the past year several high fashion magazines have found inspiration in this gothic-punk style, dating back all the way to the Victorian and Rococo era. (Huffington Post)

Closing our list of fashion highlights for this week, Beyonce was named World’s Most Beautiful Woman for 2012 by People magazine. Take a look why:

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