The Free People October 2014 lookbook captures a very specific fantasy. The kind that appears suddenly, usually after a long summer, when the idea of disappearing into nature feels chic rather than inconvenient. Think rural landscapes, soft light, and clothes designed for a life that suggests self-sufficiency while quietly maintaining glamour...
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LENNI A/W 2014 Lookbook
Vintage never goes out of style, but right now it is having a major moment. Runways this season are full of 70s-inspired throwbacks, and Australian label LENNI captures that energy beautifully. Their A/W 2014 lookbook is a masterclass in cool, vintage-inspired pieces with a modern twist.
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‘Dark Horse’ collection by designer Janessa Leone
A well-made black wide-brimmed hat is basically a requirement for fall or life in general. Fashion obsessives know it is the kind of piece that instantly elevates any outfit. Janessa Leone’s Dark Horse collection delivers exactly that, offering a versatile and stylish range of hats for the season.
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Isabelle Nicolay & Marie Majer Photographed by Taki Bibelas
This editorial starring Isabelle Nicolay and Marie Majer turns luxury into something slightly unsettling. Shot by Taki Bibelas, the story unfolds inside a lavish, fully decked-out mansion that feels more like a beautiful cage than a sanctuary. It is pale, glamorous, and intentionally restrained, where elegance and confinement exist side by side.
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Alexis Persani Dresses Sculptures from Museums
Alexis Persani’s series takes classical stone sculptures and brings them sharply into the present. By dressing museum statues in modern-day clothing, Persani turns distant historical figures into something instantly familiar. The effect is surprising, witty, and quietly emotional.
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Hanne Gaby Odiele by photographer Vanmossevelde
This nighttime shoot featuring Hanne Gaby Odiele leans into mood, attitude, and quiet rebellion. Shot by Vanmossevelde for N for Numéro Russia issue, the editorial feels adventurous without trying too hard. It captures the kind of glamour that only shows up after dark.
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Hermès S/S 2015 PFW
Hermès delivered a spring-summer 2015 collection rooted in restraint and refinement. Clean lines and fluid silhouettes defined the runway, leaning into relaxed menswear influences while maintaining the house’s signature elegance. The result was chic, effortless, and deeply assured.
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Miu Miu S/S 2015 PFW
Miu Miu’s spring-summer 2015 collection was all about playful confidence. Leather dominated, but it was paired with separates that made each outfit feel fresh, fun, and unmistakably Miu Miu. This collection had just the right mix of trendy, sexy, and slightly offbeat, giving the runway a quirky, electric energy.
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Louis Vuitton S/S 2015 PFW
Louis Vuitton’s spring-summer 2015 collection felt like a high-end trip back to the 70s, but with modern polish. Velvet dominated, giving the runway a luxurious texture, while pattern mixing kept things lively and unexpected. The collection was detailed, stylish, and effortlessly wearable for anyone willing to invest in statement pieces.
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Alexander McQueen S/S 2015 PFW
Alexander McQueen’s spring-summer 2015 collection was daring, edgy, and unapologetically dramatic. Black leather and exotic skins dominated the early looks, creating a sense of intensity and raw power. The runway felt dark and severe, but the collection had a meticulous artistry that kept it mesmerizing rather than intimidating.
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Valentino S/S 2015 PFW
Valentino’s spring-summer 2015 collection felt like a daydream at sea. Pierpaolo Piccioli delivered nautical-inspired elegance with heavenly prints and occasional nods to vintage 70s tailoring. The show moved effortlessly between soft, romantic pieces and refined, contemporary silhouettes.