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a.a Antonio Azzuolo Fall/Winter 2014

a.a Antonio Azzuolo Fall/Winter 2014 Making the return to New York Fashion Week, designer Antonio Azzuolo showed his fall/winter 2014 collection in a small presentation. Tapping...

Orley Fall/Winter 2014 NYC

By Lauren Sherman Brothers Matthew and Alex Orley first met Samantha Florence at summer camp when they were still in elementary school. Two decades later, Samantha...

Kenzo Fall/Winter 2014 Paris

By Matthew Schneier Humberto Leon and Carol Lim, American ambassadors to France, are translating their native land for the French one region at a time. Having...

MAN: Craig Green Fall/Winter 2014 London

British famous Label Craig Green represented MAN featuring elongated proportions...

Vuitton Party Boys

Lending Louis Vuitton’s fall/winter 2013 collection an unorthodox edge, Document turns to hair stylist Jimmy Paul to interject the French fashion house’s current offering...

Tim Coppens Spring/Summer 2014

Always on the fast track for contemporary sportswear with a cool attitude, designer Tim Coppens looks to the racetracks of the 1970s to inspire...
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