London Fashion Week never disappoints when it comes to rich, energetic prints, and Fall 2011 was no exception. From tribal-infused separates at Sass & Bide and painterly pieces at Giles to graphic print knits at Matthew Williamson, designers across the pond made a statement with inspired patterns that we can't wait to get our hands on next Fall. Watch to see our full trend report from London Fashion Week!
FabSugarTV: Fall 2011 London Fashion Week Trend Report: Graphic Prints!
London Fashion Week never disappoints when it comes to rich, energetic prints, and Fall 2011 was no exception! From tribal-infused separates at Sass & Bide and painterly pieces at Giles to graphic print knits at Matthew Williamson, designers across the pond made a statement with inspired patterns that we can't wait to get our hands on next Fall! Watch to see our full trend report from London Fashion Week!
Link Time!!!
- Short and sweet dresses rule the Golden Globes afterparties — FabSugar UK
- Kate Middleton picks her wedding dress designer but is keeping the name a secret — People
- Look of the day: Iman — Stylelist
- Three weeks into 2011, do we already have the model of the year? — Refinery29
- Top three sales happening today — Lucky
- A job well done: stylist Kate Young's Golden Globes photo diary — Vogue Daily
- Happy birthday Kate: Kate Moss turns 37 — Vogue UK
- Burberry medium canvas shoulder bag: snob or slob? — Bag Snob
- Bangles big and bold — The Inside Source
- New Pre-Fall collections: Louis Vuitton, Matthew Williamson, and more — The Cut
- Lara Stone snags the second to last Roitfeld cover — Modelinia

- Short and sweet dresses rule the Golden Globes afterparties — FabSugar UK
- Kate Middleton picks her wedding dress designer but is keeping the name a secret — People
- Look of the day: Iman — Stylelist
- Three weeks into 2011, do we already have the model of the year? — Refinery29
- Top three sales happening today — Lucky
- A job well done: stylist Kate Young's Golden Globes photo diary — Vogue Daily
- Happy birthday Kate: Kate Moss turns 37 — Vogue UK
- Burberry medium canvas shoulder bag: snob or slob? — Bag Snob
- Bangles big and bold — The Inside Source
- New Pre-Fall collections: Louis Vuitton, Matthew Williamson, and more — The Cut
- Lara Stone snags the second to last Roitfeld cover — Modelinia

Link Time!!!
- André Leon Talley on Chanel pre-Fall 2011: good as gold — Vogue Daily
- 24-hour trend alert: thigh-high slits — People
- Mulberry is having a great week — Vogue UK
- The terrible rise of the Lara Stone look-alikes — Jezebel
- Matthew Williamson is launching a bridal collection — The Cut
- Dressed documentary shows Nary Manivong's struggle to be a designer — Stylelist
- Dominic Jones's dominant jewels — Interview
- Celebrities still love Brian Atwood's Maniac pumps — Red Carpet Fashion Awards
- Sofia Coppola shot upcoming Miss Dior Cherie commercial featuring Natalie Portman — fashionologie
- Nothing says "Merry Christmas" like vintage Chanel — Purse Blog

- André Leon Talley on Chanel pre-Fall 2011: good as gold — Vogue Daily
- 24-hour trend alert: thigh-high slits — People
- Mulberry is having a great week — Vogue UK
- The terrible rise of the Lara Stone look-alikes — Jezebel
- Matthew Williamson is launching a bridal collection — The Cut
- Dressed documentary shows Nary Manivong's struggle to be a designer — Stylelist
- Dominic Jones's dominant jewels — Interview
- Celebrities still love Brian Atwood's Maniac pumps — Red Carpet Fashion Awards
- Sofia Coppola shot upcoming Miss Dior Cherie commercial featuring Natalie Portman — fashionologie
- Nothing says "Merry Christmas" like vintage Chanel — Purse Blog

Karl Lagerfeld's Affordable Masstige Line Said to Be Coming to Macy's; Matthew Williamson Signed Up, Too
>> Macy's announced last month that it was getting on the limited-edition discount designer collection bandwagon, beginning with London designer Kinder Aggugini in February. The Aggugini collaboration is expected to be the first in a string of collaborations, and will go on sale for two months before the next one is announced — which Fashionista reports will be a line by Matthew Williamson for the retailer.
It sounds like Karl Lagerfeld, who kicked off the inaugural H&M designer collection, may be third up for Macy's. Unbeige reports: "We hear that the national retailer has inked a deal with the Karl Lagerfeld brand, owned by private equity firm Apax Partners, for an affordably priced ready-to-wear line that will range from jeans to gowns. The new line, slated to launch with a collection for Fall 2011, is also expected to include a major online component, with e-commerce as a key distribution channel."
Apax has previously brokered the currently-in-place exclusive distribution agreement between Macy’s and Tommy Hilfiger for his men’s and women’s sportswear, and Lagerfeld announced back in September that he was working on a new "masstige" ready-to-wear collection. At the time of the announcement, negotiations were under way for production and distribution for the line, but no deals had been signed.
Link Time!!!
- Crystal Renn on her weight loss, new exercise routine, and walking for Karl — The Cut
- Shop your closet: clothes you can reuse for Fall — College Fashion
- Roland Mouret tells us why women love his work — Vogue UK
- Shop the issue: chain bags and platform shoes — Vogue Daily
- Matthew Williamson to launch more affordable diffusion line — People
- Jessica Biel in Oscar de la Renta — Red Carpet Fashion Awards
- Payless over-the-knee boots: testing the garment — Stylelist
- Contemplating kaleidoscopes — Nylon
- The Mulberry Alexa has been colorized — Purse Blog
- Crystal Renn on her weight loss, new exercise routine, and walking for Karl — The Cut
- Shop your closet: clothes you can reuse for Fall — College Fashion
- Roland Mouret tells us why women love his work — Vogue UK
- Shop the issue: chain bags and platform shoes — Vogue Daily
- Matthew Williamson to launch more affordable diffusion line — People
- Jessica Biel in Oscar de la Renta — Red Carpet Fashion Awards
- Payless over-the-knee boots: testing the garment — Stylelist
- Contemplating kaleidoscopes — Nylon
- The Mulberry Alexa has been colorized — Purse Blog

Matthew Williamson's Muse Diffusion Line Won't Hit the Runway for Debut
>> Matthew Williamson has been making the rounds, promoting his new namesake Rizzoli book, but next week, he says: "I’m going on holiday! I’m going to the Maldives. I genuinely really need a break. [I]’ve been flat-out for a good year and a half working on various projects." That includes his new diffusion line, Muse. So will we be seeing that on the runway when it launches next season, a la Zac Posen's Z Spoke? "Oh, God no. You’re making me draw my champagne at the thought! Not initially, anyway. We’ll have agents selling it, and we’re hoping it will have kind of a global presence, and then who knows? We’ll see how it goes." [DFR]
Matthew Williamson Will Slash Prices For a New Diffusion Line!
Come Fall 2011, Matthew Williamson fans will be able to score his fantastic prints at lower prices. Muse by Matthew Williamson — the working name of the line — will range from $474 for a day dress to $790 for evening gowns. "It's for a woman who wants feel-good clothing, and it will have the same aesthetic, DNA and surface signatures as the main line," said Joseph Velosa, the designer's business partner. Look at it like the younger sister, much like Marc by Marc Jacobs is to Marc Jacobs.
The administrators of the manufacturing group they will work with have nothing but praise for Matthew: "His own creative ability, together with the highly identifiable brand DNA of his main-line brand, has, without any doubt, created an innovative luxury concept in the fashion market, which we now believe is ready for a global diffusion line." The plan is to create two collections per year. Are you interested or is it still too pricey?
Matthew Williamson Launching Diffusion Line, Muse by Matthew Williamson
>> Matthew Williamson is prepping to unveil his first diffusion collection — working title Muse by Matthew Williamson — for Fall 2011. "It will be womenswear but all will be revealed in due course — watch this space," Williamson said. "It just felt right — we've been here for 13 years and it's time to take the label further. We're ready for it now." Joseph Velosa, Williamson's business partner and the brand's CEO, added: “We’re confident, the identity of the first line is solid, and we feel like there are very clear parameters for a diffusion line.” Jeffry Aronsson, founder and chairman of the Aronsson Group, which has a stake in Matthew Williamson, is said to have conceived the idea.
Velosa sees Muse as a “younger sister” to Matthew Williamson's signature collection, meant to sell alongside Marc by Marc Jacobs and See by Chloe. Prices will range from 300 pounds ($474) for a day dress to 500 pounds ($790) for evening pieces. Williamson will design two Muse collections annually; as for what it will look like, the designer replied: "That's a good question, it's still being worked on at the moment. I'm just a workaholic — I just needed even more to do." Velosa elaborated: “It’s for a woman who wants feel-good clothing, and it will have the same aesthetic, DNA and surface signatures as the main line."
