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Seasons' Top Fashion Designers

Top Fashion Designers

Celine: Thanks to the Celine show, we're all coveting earthy shades of camel, nude and safari – not to mention butter-soft leather.

Salvatore Ferragamo: Hello, sunshine – bursts of bright yellow were warmly received at Ferragamo, who in Milan also channelled chic wearability.

Stella McCartney: Don't be afraid of soft and simple was the message at Stella McCartney and for that, her show was a standout.

Finest Floral Designers

Stella McCartney: In addition to her sharp tailoring and lots of wearable basics (welcome back, denim skirt), McCartney's show was big on beautiful rose-print dresses and blouses.

Valentino: The emperor might have retired but his successors are ensuring the glamour lives on with short, sheer party dresses (no, there was not a hint of red) and a stunning floor-length chiffon gown with black-orchid print.

Collette Dinnigan: Dinnigan injected a little bit of Australiana into her collection with long and short-tiered florals in a kaleidoscope of colours and a stunning silk strapless maxi with beaded and embroidered sunflower motif.

Top Luxury Designers

Prada: Gorgeous island prints, crystal chandelier pieces and crystal-encrusted shoes – what's not to love?

Givenchy: The sharp, almost futuristic geometric vibe was offset at Givenchy with draped goddess dresses complete with shimmering shoulders.

Lanvin: Consider Lanvin the go-to label for after-hours glamour. Glittering jumpsuits, short, block-colour cocktail frocks and plenty of luxe neck, arm, wrist and bag candy.

Source: Stuff.co.nz

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All About Shoes

The name may have an Anglo-Saxon ring, but the luxury shoemaking company J. M. Weston is most definitely French. Founded in Limoges in 1891 by Edouard Blanchard, the company chose the Weston name after Weston, Massachusetts, where Edouard's son Eugène Blanchard traveled in 1904 to study Goodyear stitching techniques and shoemaking in different widths. Known for their exquisite craftsmanship, Weston shoes come in 3 to 7 widths per half size, all with soft calfskin linings. Since 2001, designer Michel Perry has put a new spin on the classic shoes, creating contemporary lines and regularly updating the collection-his latest: Les Souples. The price tag is hefty-basic models start at $600 and others can climb up to more than $2,000 for crocodile-but there's a reason: it takes eight weeks and 150 to 190 different steps for master craftsmen, who've been trained for decades, to fashion a Weston shoe from unmarked, untreated leather. But it's said they can last for life.


You don't have to be a famous dancer to wear Repettos, although Repetto ballet shoes have graced the dancing feet of stars including Béjart, Nureyev and Carolyn Carlson. The family saga began on Paris's Rue de la Paix in 1947, when Rose Repetto first created dance shoes for her son, dancer and choreographer Roland Petit, and then branched out to making a full range of dance attire. In 1956 young dancer Brigitte Bardot asked Rose to design street shoes as light and pleasant as dance footwear-but sexier. Rose did, and the French actress immortalized her Repetto scarlet "Cinderella" ballerina flats in the movie that made her famous, Roger Vadim's And God Created Woman. The legendary brand is now available to all-500,000 pairs were manufactured in 2006. Repetto fans include Kate Moss, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Catherine Deneuve, Céline Dion and Hillary Clinton-as well as the many anonymous shoppers who flock to the Paris boutique where everything started. On its 60th anniversary this year, Repetto set up a Danse pour la Vie foundation in partnership with UNESCO to support projects using dance as an educational tool. One of its missions is to equip children in dance schools it selects around the world with ballet slippers, pointe shoes, tutus and tights-to help make their dancing dreams come true.

Source: The Connexion


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