2011 Spring Fashion Week

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Paris Fashion Week Street Style — Denim Trousers

There was a '70s redux on the Spring 2011 runways, to say the least, and we spotted the look off the runway, too.

There was a '70s redux on the Spring 2011 runways, to say the least, and we spotted the look off the runway, too. Between Paris Fashion Week shows, we admired this leggy cutie's way with layering and pairing shades of green. Her throwback jeans and leather jacket emanate that '70s feel, while classic black heeled boots and polished Celine tote add an equestrian touch. Get her look with similar items from MiH jeans, Chloe, Marc by Marc Jacobs, and Diane von Furstenberg.




Left to right: Etoile Isabel Marant Plaid Shirt ($280), Marc by Marc Jacobs Tweed Sweater ($228), J.Crew Leopard Belt ($40), Be & D Calf Hair Bag ($1,395), Chloe Leather Ankle Boots ($895), Diane von Furstenberg Alphie Leather Jacket ($695), MiH Jeans ($154)

Photos: Greg Kessler

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Paris Fashion Week Street Style — Stephanie LaCava

Peep Vogue writer Stephanie LaCava at Paris Fashion Week in a grey Stella McCartney wool dress over a crisp white shirt: Simplicity at its best, and we love how she finished off the ensemble with stacked gold bangles, oversized aviators, and a classic tan shoulder bag.

Peep Vogue writer Stephanie LaCava at Paris Fashion Week in a grey Stella McCartney wool dress over a crisp white shirt: Simplicity at its best, and we love how she finished off the ensemble with stacked gold bangles, oversized aviators, and a classic tan shoulder bag. Snap up her Stella McCartney dress along with spot-on picks from Mulberry, Ray-Ban, and Rosegold now!




Left to right: Stella McCartney Wool Blend Mini Dress ($1,054), Cara Accessories Bangle Set ($58), Ray-Ban Aviators ($139), Rosegold Boots ($150), Mulberry Camel Edna Mini Shoulder Bag ($982), Fulton White Button-Up Shirt ($95)

Photos: Greg Kessler

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Backstage Snaps from Paris Fashion Week Part Three: Lindsey Wixson at Louis Vuitton, Closeups at Alexander McQueen, and More!

>> The last batch of backstage snaps for the Spring 2011 season is here and includes Karolina Kurkova smoking a fake cigar at Hermes; Sasha Pivovarova and Carmen Kass at John Galliano; and up close and personal looks at the Alexander McQueen detailing.
Backstage Photos from Paris Fashion Week Spring 2011: Louis Vuitton, Hermes, John Galliano, Alexander McQueen, Chloe

>> The last batch of backstage snaps for the Spring 2011 season is here and includes Karolina Kurkova smoking a fake cigar at Hermes; Sasha Pivovarova and Carmen Kass at John Galliano; and up close and personal looks at the Alexander McQueen detailing. All that plus more behind the scenes action from Chloe, Giambattista Valli, Stella McCartney, Yves Saint Laurent, Valentino, Costume National, and Akris in the gallery.

Photos: Greg Kessler

Fab Quiz

Guess the Designer of 5 Funky Fashion Week Accessories!

Now that Fashion Week is all over, let's relive it once more.

Now that Fashion Week is all over, let's relive it once more. To recap, romance ruled, as did tropical touches, feathers, and minimalism. But how well were you paying attention to the accessories that sashayed down the catwalk? Take this fun quiz to find out!

Louis Vuitton

Marc Jacobs Takes Louis Vuitton to New Campy Extremes for Spring 2011

>> The Susan Sontag quote on every Louis Vuitton attendee's seat was a clue: "The relation between boredom and camp taste cannot be overestimated," it said.
Spring 2011 Paris Fashion Week: Louis Vuitton

>> The Susan Sontag quote on every Louis Vuitton attendee's seat was a clue: "The relation between boredom and camp taste cannot be overestimated," it said. What followed, starting with model Kristina Salinovic — her jet-black hair and white-streaked bangs an ode to Sontag — was "total camp glamour, clothes for the extrovert; chinoiserie, the 1920s, everything that Paris stands for," in Jacobs's words. "Basically, I didn't want anything natural," he continued. "I wanted everything overly stylized. The iris prints — like the screens you’d see in a seventies apartment — but so bad!”

The runway was black faux marble, the backdrop gold and black fringed curtains with three stuffed tigers in front. Jacobs freely admitted that he was inspired by the early work of Japanese designers in Paris — like Kenzo Takada: "Of course, these are my references. I love the exoticism, the way Paris embraced Orientalism." He further explained: “My first job was with Kansai Yamamoto. He did all those sequined motif sweaters. I always reference other designers and don’t care if I admit it!”

Kristen McMenemy closed out the show — which featured shoes with giraffe legs as heels — in a pair of black trousers, her torso painted in black and white zebra stripes. As WWD put it, "It may not have been his most stellar or controversial outing for Vuitton, but it was playful, exuberant and glam, bam, thank-you ma’am. And a whole lot of fun."

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Paris Fashion Week Street Style — Fei Fei Sun

Paris Fashion Week is officially over, but we still have a few more street style looks for your Fall mood board.

Paris Fashion Week is officially over, but we still have a few more street style looks for your Fall mood board. Fei Fei Sun left us fawning over her off-duty look: a pair of moody silk pants, a nude sweater, and the requisite Celine tote topped off with a streamlined blazer and patent shoes. Grab an inspired look with printed trousers from Asos, Marc by Marc Jacobs patent oxfords, and a Rag & Bone sweater.




Left to right: Madewell Midnight Blazer ($168), Nixon Chronograph Watch ($450), Asos Print Pants ($210), Marc by Marc Jacobs Charcoal Patent Leather Shoes ($300), Celine Boston Bag ($1,240), Rag & Bone Vivo Top ($310)

Photos: Greg Kessler

Miu Miu

As Miu Miu Continues to Grow Into Its Own, Miuccia Explores "Fame" with Spring 2011 Collection

>> Sales at Miu Miu — which makes most of its money with shoes and bags — have doubled in the past four years.

>> Sales at Miu Miu — which makes most of its money with shoes and bags — have doubled in the past four years. And Prada executives are doing everything they can to fight the perception that Miu Miu is a more affordable little sister to Prada — in some cases, Miu Miu's shoe prices are now higher than Prada's, and Prada Chief Operating Officer Sebastian Suhl looks at the two as "friendly competitors."

In light of the brand's upwards movement, Miuccia Prada unveiled her Spring 2011 Miu Miu collection in its largest venue yet — a specially erected stage in the Palais Royal, painted red in a nod to red carpets and the collection's exploration of "fame and everyone wanting it," according to Prada.

It was surely no coincidence that young rising stars Rihanna, Dakota Fanning, and Mia Wasikowska were front row for the star-spangled show, which also featured samples of the American Idol theme song on the soundtrack.

 

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Paris Fashion Week Street Style — Chiffon with an Edge

We're completely in lust with this ethereal look captured at Paris Fashion Week.

We're completely in lust with this ethereal look captured at Paris Fashion Week. Floaty layers juxtaposed with a edgy leather jacket and black suede boots — plus the unexpected addition of an oversized yellow clutch — create the perfect early Fall getup. Emulate the polished grunge-inspired ensemble with a leather jacket from Rick Owens, Asos boots, a Phillip Lim embroidered top, and Viktor and Rolf's sheer chiffon skirt.




Left to right: Rick Owens Leather Biker Jacket ($2,675), Halston 70's Envelope Clutch ($533, originally $1,072), Lauren by Ralph Lauren Bangles ($68), 3.1 Phillip Lim Ribbon Embellished Top ($350), Viktor & Rolf Skirt ($368), Asos Lace Up Boots ($76)

Photos: Greg Kessler

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Compare and Contrast: Louis Vuitton Spring '10 vs. Spring '11

When I'm reviewing a new collection, my mind almost always reminisces back to previous collections.
Spring 2011 Paris Fashion Week: Louis Vuitton 2010-10-06 15:00:05

When I'm reviewing a new collection, my mind almost always reminisces back to previous collections. Like when I started consuming Marc Jacobs's Spring '11 pieces for Louis Vuitton, I instantly wanted to compare them to his Spring '10 collection for the house. And sure enough, they both have hints of the '70s, only this season is way more sleek and chic. Gone are the ginormous afros and in are slick 'dos. Fabrics are silkier, flashier, more colorful, and flowy. Even Marc's outfit this time is snazzier. Step inside to relive Louis Vuitton's Spring '10 and to check out the brand-new Spring '11.