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The Stripe's the Thing: See How You'll Be Wearing Them For Spring '13

Michael Kors, Marc Jacobs, Tommy Hilfiger, and more designers had fun with classic stripes on the NYFW runways.

Michael Kors, Marc Jacobs, Tommy Hilfiger, and more designers had fun with classic stripes on the NYFW runways. From '60s-inspired graphic palettes to patriotic red, white, and blue, the offerings were sleek, polished, and perfect for the season. Get the scoop on Spring's stripes trend — and tips on how to wear it — in this NYFW Trend Report.

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Tommy Hilfiger's Spring '13 Is All About the Preppy Jet-Setter

Are you preppy? Do you love to travel?

Are you preppy? Do you love to travel? Then Tommy Hilfiger's Spring 2013 collection was made just for you. It was the perfect example of sea-faring at its finest — but as he told us backstage at the show, Tommy also included some safari-inspired touches, just as he did for his very first collection in 1985. Hear Tommy talk about his design inspiration and getting back to his roots. Plus, find out what he would be doing if he wasn't a fashion designer — it's all in this Fab Flash. Hair and Makeup by Angelica Perri

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Tommy Hilfiger Spring 2013

For Spring 2013, Tommy Hilfiger returned to his classic Americana roots, offering up crisp, nautically tinged separates and dresses in a patriotic palette of good ol' red, white, and blue.
Tommy Hilfiger Spring 2013 | Runway

For Spring 2013, Tommy Hilfiger returned to his classic Americana roots, offering up crisp, nautically tinged separates and dresses in a patriotic palette of good ol' red, white, and blue. Stripes, another classic bit of American symbolism, were present too; they touched everything from double-breasted suits to floaty tent dresses and belted one-piece swimsuits. A series of shirt-dresses with tie-knot fronts, as well as a few wax-coated tops in navy and white, were especially appealing.

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Erin Fetherston's New Muse, Gucci's David Bowie Show, and WWD's iPhone App

Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.



Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.

  • "As soon as I met Alexandra, I fell in love with her look and once I heard her sing, I was blown away by her incredible talent," says Erin Fetherston of singer Alexandra McDermott, who will perform at her Spring 2013 presentation and stars in Fetherston's Spring lookbook. [Fashionologie Inbox]

  • Gucci is sponsoring a tribute to David Bowie's style at London's Victoria and Albert Museum that will open next March. The exhibit, called David Bowie is, will feature over 300 objects, including costumes, handwritten notes, set designs, and album artwork, among other items. [The Daily Telegraph]

  • Just in time for New York Fashion Week, WWD has released an iPhone app designed to "deliver the news in whatever form our audience needs," says the paper's editor in chief Edward Nardoza. [WWD]

  • The theme of Tommy Hilfiger's Spring 2013 collection is American optimism. Fitting, as he'll be showing on the same day and at the same time as another big name, Chado Ralph Rucci. [WWD]

  • H&M will provide a free shuttle service in New York City on Fashion's Night Out. Double-decker buses will pick up and drop off passengers at four locations: 51st Street at Fifth Avenue; 59th Street at Lexington Avenue; Broadway at Prince Street; and 34th Street at Seventh Avenue. [Fashionologie Inbox]

  • Hermés announced Tuesday that it sued LVMH in July, accusing the luxury conglomerate of insider training and manipulating stock prices in its acquisition of Hermés stock. [Styleite]
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Peter Som Leaves Consulting Role For Tommy Hilfiger

Peter Som has left his role as a consultant for Tommy Hilfiger's women's runway collections and accessories after five seasons.

Peter Som has left his role as a consultant for Tommy Hilfiger's women's runway collections and accessories after five seasons. Both Som and representatives for Hilfiger called the departure "mutual and amicable" and intimated that Som could still work for the brand in the future.

"It was a pleasure getting to know Tommy personally, and an honor to work with him — he has been a wonderful mentor," Som said in a statement. "I look forward to focusing on my own business and the other opportunities I have ahead of me."

Som had been working with the brand since 2009, when he was brought in to help refresh the label's image. From now on, members of Hilfiger's in-house team will replace the work Som did on the collections.

Meanwhile, Simon Spurr — who has been consulting on Hilfiger's men's collections for the past three seasons — will continue his work with the brand.

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Celebrities Show How to Work the Denim Jacket For Summer

There are few items as versatile as a denim jacket, and as these five celebrities prove, there are countless ways to work them for Summer.

There are few items as versatile as a denim jacket, and as these five celebrities prove, there are countless ways to work them for Summer. Rachel showcased her warm-weather style with a flirty white dress, a jean jacket, and ShoeMint sandals, Keira Knightley topped her abstract maxi and cap-toe Chanel flats with a light-wash denim jacket, while Cameron Diaz showed off her denim-on-denim style in a Levi's jacket. Check out five celebrity-inspired ways to work your denim topper, then shop similar pieces for yourself.

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Busy Philipps, Rachel Zoe, and More of the Best Quotes From the CFDA Awards

The CFDA Awards went down in NYC last night, and we were on the red carpet chatting with fashion's biggest names as they filed into Avery Fisher Hall.

The CFDA Awards went down in NYC last night, and we were on the red carpet chatting with fashion's biggest names as they filed into Avery Fisher Hall. Major honors went to designers like Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, as well as Joseph Altuzarra — check out the full list of 2012 CFDA winners. Johnny Depp wasn't able to pick up his fashion icon prize in person, but many spoke about Johnny's iconic style on the press line. We caught up with Busy Philipps, Rachel Zoe, Doutzen Kroes, and more. Click through to see the top quotes from the CFDAs.

— Additional reporting from Christina Perez

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YSL's Advertising Complaints, Shopbop's Shaded View, and Kim France's Life as a Blogger

Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.



Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.

  • Sophie Dahl's 2001 ad for Yves Saint Laurent's fragrance Opium has been named the eighth most offensive ad of all time by the British Advertising Standards Authority. The ASA agreed with some 948 complaints about the image of Dahl's naked body when the ad was released, saying that it was "sexually suggestive and, in an untargeted medium, likely to cause widespread offense." [Vogue UK]

  • Kim France, the founder and former editor in chief of Lucky who started a blog called Girls of a Certain Age in December 2011, says she's not exactly comfortable with her new job description yet. "It feels very strange to me, the notion of people asking me what I do for a living, and at 48 to say, 'I'm a blogger.'" [The New York Times]

  • Shopbop has added a feature that allows shoppers to look at sunglasses from all angles. Dragging your cursor across the screen turns the head of a model wearing dark lenses from Elizabeth and James, Matthew Williamson, and Rag & Bone, to name a few. [Shopbop]

  • Tommy Hilfiger says he's always looked up to Karl Lagerfeld as a designer, who told him that he innovated Chanel by "looking at Coco Chanel's archives" and "making all of her designs relevant for today," he said. "So I wasn't doing anything dissimilar by taking all the American classics and making them relevant for today." [Style.com]
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10 Best Quotes From the Met Gala Red Carpet

Stars strutted down the Met Gala red carpet in NYC last night, and we had a front row ticket to all the action.

Stars strutted down the Met Gala red carpet in NYC last night, and we had a front row ticket to all the action. Fashionologie's Christina Perez was right there watching Beyoncé Knowles navigate her train up the stairs, and watched Gwyneth Paltrow strike a pose in her sexy Prada number. We chatted with a few famous guests as they headed into the glamorous bash. Camilla Belle, Rachel Zoe, and Darren Criss were just some of the celebrities that shared their excitement and nervousness about the night with us.

Click through to read all the best quotes, and make sure to check out all the Met Gala pictures!

— Additional reporting by Christina Perez