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Articles by Lisa Martinez
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Fashion's Night Out will give new meaning to being fashionable late as more than 800 retailers across NYC's five boroughs unite to revitalize the local economy |
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As a precursor to the 2nd Annual San Francisco Fashion Awards, this speaker series provided a platform for a trio of emerging designers to unveil their new collections |
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Inspired by a French social and political reform movement, Creative Director John Whitledge's collection had a certain savoir faire |
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Michael Kors’ collection of neo classics featured sculpted origami details, cut-outs, scissor slits, and asymmetrical proportions
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Carolina Herrera made a powerful statement gilding the fashion lily with a cupric element
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Diego Binetti ushered in a New Era with his boho-chic collection |
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The original princess of fashion transcends geography and time with her nomadic collection |
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A look behind the sustainable skincare line that is growing a huge following on both sides of the Atlantic and Pacific |
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Fashion's latest design duo adorn the Trovata Fall 2009 Collection with their effortlessly statement jewelry |
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The designer who has been defining urban chic for more than twenty years unveils her Modern Sophisticate |
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Creative Director Eric Kim summoned Rene Magritte's "Son of Man" with his Los Angeles brand, blending classic sportswear with edgy highlights |
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The award-winning designer kept his oversized ginghams in check, delivering a collection that was spot and stripe on
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Gilbert & Sullivan may have had Buttercup on their HMS Pinafore, but the ladies at the helm of this voyage are anything but coy
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This season’s Milly muse was a bohemian princess on a romantic journey adorned in ikat caftans and trellis-print peasant dresses
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This luxury hotel finds the perfect blend of old-world surroundings and technological enhancements |
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While dichotomy remained a strong influence this season, I could see the pendulum swinging more to the feminine side with romantic design details
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The queen of layering unveiled an aurora borealis of silk organza camisoles and hand-painted duchess dresses with mosaic and glass bead accents
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Let us all raise a glass to celebrate DKNY, the brand and architect behind it. DKNY is 20 years young and counting; here’s to a score more
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While the masses may still be trying to figure out how to bring sexy back, Max Azria proves that for Herve Leger it never left |
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Ms. Diep injected her trademark neutrals of black and gunmetal with bright washes of color; that were half concrete jungle and half summer solstice
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This collection had me clamoring to host a garden party of my own just to have an excuse to wear the frothy frocks. High tea, anyone?
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Reem Acra invites us on an adventure of sartorial discovery, unearthing a treasure trove of daytime shifts and red-carpet stunners
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Although, Mr. de la Renta doesn’t depend on a specific concept or theme to illustrate his polished perspective, what is undeniable is that his sophisticated sheaths appeal to women from 16 to 60
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With all those layered and pocket belts, only a style innovator like Marc Jacobs could make a fanny pack look fashionable
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The designer unveiled 28 new looks with dreamy butterfly and feather embellishments away from the hustle and bustle of the Bryant Park tents, opting for the downtown Bumble & Bumble venue
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The alliterative design duo’s new collection, “Red, White & Nude” was a delightful presentation of bright dresses with tiered layers, ruffled sleeves, and corsage pins
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The young designer cited Santorini sunsets and Renoir as inspirations for his beautiful collection
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Forget falling in love with the lady in red—for Spring 2009, Carolina Herrera will have you enamored with the ladies in persimmon, teal, and marigold as well
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The signature swimwear line conjured up it's own bohemain rhapsody with a romatically feminine collection |
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The designing sisters weave a sartorial tale of harmony in a world where nature and animals peacefully coexist |
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With nearly 50 looks, this was one of the most ambitious collections at RAFW |
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The young designer returned from Paris to her native Australia with a full-scale multimedia presentation |
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The petite powerhouse unveils a comprehensive collection of delicate separates and goddess gowns |
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Australian outlaw Ned Kelly provides inspiration for the new collection |
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The innovative designer makes her RAFW debut with a lineup of showstoppers |
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Taking a rather nomadic design direction, the young designer gives her bohemian inspiration a modern twist |
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Camilla Freeman-Topper and Marc Freeman unveil their new 80's influenced collection |
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Australia’s most glamorous designer takes his muse princess on safari and invites us along for the journey |
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This quaint bed and breakfast will have you humming as time goes by, bringing an old-world feeling to the heart of New York |
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CEO & Creative Director Michael Ball's presentation rocked the house. His collection was sexiness personified. The Rock & Republic woman is strong, confident, and independent |
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