Most interesting collections from Rio Fashion Week Winter 2012

Although Rio Fashion Week is known not to be as exciting as the one in Sao Paulo, it is still an interesting place to spot new and emerging talents in fashion, as well as inspiring collections from Brazil. This season I was impressed by the work of Aquastudio. The brand was inspired by 40s’ and 50s’ fashion, giving it a…

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“The New Concept Bazaar” in Athens

26 greek fashion brands meet this weekend in Athens, in the context of the “New Concept Bazaar”. From Friday the 3rd to Sunday the 5th February, grab the chance to see the inspirational work of some of the most promising as well as established designerss in the greek fashion scene.

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The Volcano Goddess by Eleni Kyriacou

London based womenswear fashion and textiles designer Eleni Kyriacou presents her first autumn-winter collection for 2012/13 under the title “Pele: The Volcano Goddess”. Pele: The Volcano Goddess for Autumn/Winter 2012/13 draws inspiration from lava. The colour palette, use of textiles and form in this collection is directly inspired by images of lava. The molten state of lava is translated through…

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Designer t-shirts to help the young homeless

Shopping becomes even more enjoyable whenever fashion meets charity and the next best thing of such an alliance will hit London in mid-February. A limited edition of designer t-shirts will be launched by Topshop to celebrate 10 years of sponsoring the British Fashion Council’s NEWGEN scheme. World-reknown designers Christopher Kane, Richard Nicoll, Erdem, Mary Katrantzou, Louise Gray and Michael van der Ham will be contributing to the…

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Twisted Angel

So sexy that this Alexandre Vauthier angel-inspired dress is almost evil. Where I grew up, legend says that fairies of  used to hide in the forests and drive insane whoever managed to catch a glimpse of their inconceivable beauty; I bet this must have been what they talked about. This high (too high) – split Alexandre Vauthier dress in pale…

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