NEW FASHION



15/05/18 - Adwoa Aboah Went to Ghana With Burberry—and the Photos Are Magical

Third time's a charm. It model Adwoa Aboah has again teamed up with Burberry and photographer Juergen Teller for the third and final chapter of their dreamy portfolio series. After shooting in New York and London, this time Aboah headed to Ghana to celebrate her West African heritage—and the fun, colorful photos are exactly what we need to get us through the week.

"We knew from the beginning that we wanted to shoot in Ghana. We wanted to show a beautiful story of these three places I am so lucky to have in my life—I moved to New York, I have this lovely family where I've grown up in West London, and I have Ghana," Aboah said in a statement exclusive to Who What Wear. "It's so important for me to show everyone this other world that I'm also a part of, the place where my dad grew up and the house he spent his whole life living in, and to show where it all started." 


PHOTO: COURTESY OF BURBERRY/JUERGEN TELLER


https://www.whowhatwear.com/adwoa-aboah-burberry-portfolio--5aea463a65f1b


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10/05/18 - A First Look At Azzedine Alaia: The Couturier At The Design Museum

Co-curator Mark Wilson speaks to Vogue exclusively about working with his longtime friend and collaborator, Azzedine Alaïa, on the UK's first exhibition on the legendary designer, opening this week at the Design Museum.

On May 10, Azzedine Alaïa: The Couturier, the first exhibition to be shown in the UK on the legendary designer, opens to the public at the Design Museum. Conceived and co-curated by Azzedine Alaïa himself, prior to his death in November 2017, the exhibition explores his extraordinary work, spanning his prolific career from the early ‘80s to his very last masterpieces towards the end of 2017. Over 60 rare garments (including his trademark zipped dress, the bandage dress, the corset belt, the stretch body, perforated leather) are displayed in the exhibition co-curated by Mark Wilson, Chief Curator of the Groninger Museum, alongside a series of specially commissioned architectural screens by Alaïa’s close friends, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Konstantin Grcic, Marc Newson, Kris Ruhs and Alaïa’s partner of many years, Christoph von Weyhe. Inspired by and complementing the garments on display, the commissioned works are the perfect backdrop to Alaïa’s exceptional creations which have shaped the course of fashion history over the past few decades.





http://www.vogue.co.uk/article/azzedine-alaia-the-couturier-exhibition-design-museum


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02/05/18 - The Most Wearable, Runway-Approved Fall Fashion Trends You Can Shop Now

In the months since designers presented their fall 2017 collections on the runway, we've had plenty of time to ponder, plan, and narrow down the list of runway-approved trends we might actually make an effort to incorporate into our autumn wardrobes. Should you be in need of a refresher, we rescanned the catwalks for the most pervasive and most wearable takeaways from the latest fall fashions. (Moody florals at Coach 1941 and Brock Collection that might just convince Miranda Priestly of their groundbreaking-ness; sheer turtlenecks at Gabriela Hearst and Delpozo that'll up your layering game like never before…the list goes on.) And right as these very collections are set to arrive in stores, you'll find that most of these styling tidbits have already made their way through the echelons of retail—so you don't have to wait to break out the best fall fashion trends.





https://www.glamour.com/story/most-wearable-fall-runway-fashion-trends
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02/05/18 - SS18 Trend Report: All the trends you’ll be wearing in 2018

It's time to get ahead and jump on board the trend train - here's our ultimate guide to the SS18 trends from the catwalk

The Fashion Month dust has settled, we’ve finally emptied out our cases from Paris Fashion Week (still can’t find that missing earring, dammit) and the street stylers are back to Kira Kira-ing their breakfasts, instead of each other outside show venues.  We’ve done our Spring Summer 2018 fashion trends research, and now we’d say it’s high time for some next-season wardrobe plotting. Let’s face it, it’s never too early to start that wish-list – especially if you want more than a hope in hell of getting your hands on that Gucci bum bag. So, what did we learn from the NY/London/Milan/Paris Fashion Week whirl?




Ref: http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/fashion/summer-fashion-trends-2018-553795

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30/04/18 - The Biggest Spring 2018 Fashion Trends From the Designer Runways

Raf Simons spoke about the American dream again for spring, which he depicted his own particular way; while Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia’s was a cheerful, spirited rally with tons of stripes and stars in between from Self-Portrait, Phillip Lim and Maria Cornejo. Pictured: Calvin Klein, Monse, Zero + Maria Cornejo, 3.1 Phillip Lim



Ref : http://wwd.com/fashion-news/fashion-features/gallery/the-5-biggest-spring-2018-fashion-trends-from-new-york-fashion-week-10989352/#!1/americana-four-split

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