Gucci Resort 2016 continues the brand’s exploration of vintage romanticism, combining nostalgic references with playful modern touches. This collection feels like an extension of recent Gucci shows, but it carries a lighter, resort-ready energy. Silhouettes are chic yet relaxed, while quirky details inject personality and a hint of mischief into each look.
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Louis Vuitton Cruise 2016
Louis Vuitton Cruise 2016 arrives with clarity and nerve. The collection leans into a strappy, body aware language that feels deliberate rather than decorative, mixing patterns, cutouts, and sharp silhouettes into a wardrobe built for movement and presence. This is resort wear with bite.
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Gisele Retires from Runway Shows
An announcement via Gisele Bündchen instagram confirmed the top model’s runway retirement. We wont be seeing the beauty walk down the runways that we’ve become so accustom to. Stated to be a personal decision the model graciously bows out after walking her last show in Brazil’s fashion week were it all started. “I am grateful that at 14, I was given the opportunity to start this journey. Today after 20 years in the industry, it is a privilege to be doing my last fashion show by choice and yet still be working in other facets of the business.” A photo posted by Gisele Bündchen (@giseleofficial) on Apr 15, 2015 at 7:18am…
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Dani Witt by photographer Nicole Heiniger
Dani Witt stars in a striking editorial for Harper’s Bazaar Brazil’s April 2015 issue. Photographed by Nicole Heiniger, the shoot captures the transitional mood of pre-spring when melting snow leaves the landscape looking like late fall leafless, muted, and quietly dramatic. The stark backdrop enhances the sophistication of the fashion, giving every outfit a sculptural, almost architectural quality.
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Johannes Niermann by Neil O’Keeffe
Johannes Niermann stars in a bold editorial photographed by Neil O’Keeffe, where collage aesthetics collide with fashion. The series feels like a visual puzzle that has been deliberately taken apart and reassembled, creating striking compositions that are both playful and edgy.
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Zuhair Murad Ready to Wear F/W 2015
There is something deliciously unapologetic about Zuhair Murad doing glamour. He does not whisper it. He does not dilute it. He turns the volume all the way up and then adds crystals for good measure. For Fall Winter 2015, Murad returned to his signature language of seduction and refinement, filtered through the lens of classic Hollywood starlets who knew exactly how powerful a well placed sheer panel could be.
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Louis Vuitton Ready to Wear F/W 2015 PFW
Louis Vuitton Fall Winter 2015 arrived with a strut, a stomp, and a very clear message. Luxury can be loud. Presented in Paris under the creative direction of Nicolas Ghesquière, the collection fused aristocratic polish with a gritty rock star attitude. Think backstage passes tucked inside monogram trunks. Think heirlooms worn with a sneer.
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Alexander Mcqueen Ready to Wear F/W 2015 PFW
Alexander McQueen Fall Winter 2015 arrived like a whisper in a haunted ballroom. Sarah Burton, carrying the weight of McQueen’s legacy, delivered a collection steeped in aromantic melancholy, Victorian influences, and just enough gothic drama to make a statement without tipping into costume. Think disheveled Marie Antoinette wandering through a foggy cemetery, occasionally brushing past a petal-covered gown.
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Valentino Ready to Wear F/W 2015 PFW
Valentino Fall Winter 2015 arrived as the ultimate statement in sophistication. Pierpaolo Piccioli delivered a collection that was dark, luxurious, and entirely unafraid of opulence. This was fashion for someone who knows their power and wants the world to see it in the sharpest silhouettes, intricate details, and confident layers.
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Chanel Ready to Wear F/W 2015 PFW
Chanel Fall Winter 2015 arrived like a scene straight out of a luxury hotel bar. Karl Lagerfeld leaned into the brand’s signature elegance but added just enough twist to keep it fresh. This was Chanel you recognize instantly timeless coats, pencil skirts, and impeccable tailoring reimagined for women who move through the world with precision and a hint of attitude.
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Saint Laurent Ready to Wear F/W 2015 PFW
Saint Laurent Fall Winter 2015 arrived like the ultimate 80’s rock fantasy. Hedi Slimane embraced his love for glam goth punk, translating it into a collection that looked like it had been pulled from the backstage of a legendary Paris nightclub. This was edgy, dark, and full of attitude, designed for women who want to party hard and look impeccably cool while doing it.