Boundary-breaking fashion designer Asher Levine has deemed the theme of his new Spring fashion line to be 'Theatricality' and has taken significant inspiration for it from legendary power ballad pioneer Jim Steinman's eternal pop gem 'Total Eclipse Of The Heart', which was featured in the short-lived 2002 Broadway musical DANCE OF THE VAMPIRES.
Va va va VOOM. Jennifer Lopez knows how to bring it! The sexy star wore a S/S 2013 Kaufman Franco dress to a screening of her new film Parker at PLanin Las Vegas. This dress left very little to the imagination and very little room for under garments. Spanx? What spanx?
Nicole Scherzinger looked gorgeous in a vintage Ossie Clark black maxi dress at the National Television Awards in London. The 'X Factor UK' judge knows how to work the carpet and paired the dress with long gold necklaces and simple hair. All in all, this was a great look - except for one thing...
At the young age of 16, Chloë Grace Moretz knows that classic is key. I wish I knew that at 16 going on 17! Moretz wore a beautiful black and white pants suit by Dolce & Gabbana to the Los Angeles premiere of her new film Movie 43.
Andrea Lieberman debuted her A.L.C. ready-to-wear collection in 2009 and quickly became a globally recognized designer whose brand includes her main collection as well as A.L.C. jewelry. Comprised of daring silhouettes, chic modular separates and perfectly engineered basics, A.L.C. brings a new perspective to the needs of a modern wardrobe while improving upon the canon of essentials.
Check out photos below from Maison Albino's S/S 2013 collection!
The brand was first presented in Milan in 2004, fruit of the synergy between the Parisian-trained Roman stylist, Albino D'Amato, and the Neapolitan designer architect, Gianfranco Fenizia, whose background includes consultancy work for important fashion brands.
Check out photos below from À La Disposition S/S 2013 show!
Since its fall 2005 launch, husband-and-wife design team Lynda Cohen Kinne and Daniel Kinne of à la disposition (which refers to historical costuming techniques) have evolved the look from a rather literal take on the corset to a more nuanced vintage-ladylike aesthetic. The emphasis remains on rigorously constructed pieces with a flair for dramatic, romantic details.
Diane Kruger never ever disappoints when it comes to fashion. The German ballerina turned top model turned actress as an eye for fashion and a sense of adventure. She always looks chic and fashion forward but is never afraid to push the envelope at times.
agnès b. opened her first shop on Rue du Jour in Paris in 1975. Since then, she has designed clothing for men, women, and children that reflects the spirit of the age by creating a wardrobe that can easily adapt to every personality and can be worn for a very long time. Today, agnès b. continues to design each collection that bears her name, including accessories, watches, jewelry, and sunglasses. The company has more than one hundred shops throughout the world. A family enterprise, a civic enterprise, agnès b. tries as much as possible to keep her production in France.
Besides ready-to-wear collections, Aganovich is known for their portrait collection. The Aganovich portraits are an ongoing series by anarchist illustrator Clifford Harper based on an original deck of anarchist collector's cards that he did early in his career featuring personalities as diverse as John Cage, Emma Goldman and Kotoku Shusui. The Aganovich portraits have slowly proliferated. Some of those portrayed have come and stayed, some have come and gone and others have simply provided inspiration along the way but all have contributed in some degree to the Aganovich story.
Belgian husband-wife team An Vandevorst and Filip Arickx launched their first collection in Paris in 1998 after graduating from the Fashion School of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. They launched a shoe collection in 2003 and naturally segued into a lingerie line three years later. The pair is known for their deft contrasts in fabrics, textures, and colors, often layering silky lingerie-inspired pieces with tailored jackets, reworked white cotton button-downs, or dramatic capes.