New York Fashion Week may have come to a close, but London Fashion Week has just begun. The program has us waiting in anticipation for some of Britain's favorites; like Sir Paul Smith, Aquascutum and Julien Macdonald.
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The Marc by Marc Jacobs collection gave the illusion of being thrown together with a nonchalance and attitude that translated perfectly to youthfulness. Careless geek-chic was effected by black thick-rimmed glasses and sneakers for the guys, and pretty dresses teamed with street-shoes, or platforms with socks, for the girls.

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Dresses that might belong on pretty porcelain dolls, with short full skirts and beautifully bold patterns; rock-chic accessories like slouchy striped socks, patent leather belts, and ripped stockings. What a combination from Anna Sui, and it somehow just works.
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In Jill Stuart's collection floaty lace mini-dresses - some of them barely even there - proved that legs are again to see the light of day. The short length of the dresses is complimented well by their shape - giving the feeling of daintiness. Menswear was tailored but with a hint of attitude.
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Romanticism was certainly the theme at Jovovich-Hawk, with pretty dresses a-plenty. The collection had a distinctly retro/vintage feel to it, emphasised by vintage hats and hairdos to match each era represented in the clothing.
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Oscar De La Renta's collection brought dresses of various shapes and lenghts, from crisp spring dresses in floral prints or broderie to floor-sweeping gowns with grecian folds or lace. Bubble dresses and skirts also kept the volume trend going adding oomph to both the short and long gowns.

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LA "super stylist" Rachel Zoe will be adding her magic touch to Julien Macdonald's shows at London Fashion Week.
Vogue.co.uk reports:
Julien Macdonald announced this weekend that he has hooked up with Zoe, who famously styles all LA's chicest chicks, for his latest collection. "I am thrilled to be working with Rachel Zoe," he says. "I have long been an admirer of the look she champions with her clients, who are THE style icons of the moment. She embodies all the elements of glamour which I love. I have eternally looked to the old and the new Hollywood for inspiration and now I am working with the ultimate Hollywood stylist!". Zoe and Macdonald will co-host a cocktail party at the Sanderson on the first night of London Fashion Week, September 18, ahead of unveiling the results of their collaboration at the London Hilton on Friday September 22 at 7.15pm.

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It's that time of the year, with Australian Fashion Week having just finished, New York kicking off, attention will soon turn to London. Accordingly, he schedule for the London Fashion Week, which will run between September 18 and 22, has been revealed.
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MaraJoara may have caused quite a storm in the media over their use of 'everyday' women as models... but that didn't stop them from putting on a grand performance at Australian Fashion Week yesterday.
Rather than play it safe and take Australian Fashion Week out with a fizzle, MaraJoara decided to throw caution to the wind in favour of a show that was bold, bright and entertaining; ending the week with a bang.
The colour palette was formed by a wide array of bold shades and funky prints; with one-piece swimsuits in interesting cuts taking just as much of the spotlight as the classic bikini. The outfits were accentuated by bright beads and tribal-esque jewellery for both guys and girls.
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There's a storm in a tea cup currently underway in Melbourne - swimwear house, and resident fashionisers, MaraJoara are the talk of the day after Australian Fashion Week organisers reputedly threatened to cancel their show as a result of them using size 8 to 12 models.
As non-conformist as the organisers might have viewed it, the show went ahead as planned and the models (with a few Rogues amongst them), irrespective of their size, all personified beauty.
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