
Embellished Waists
From flowers and stars to rhinestones and turquoise, belts were anything but boring on the runway. My favorite part about this trend is it’s so easy to do. You can clip a brooch onto a belt and bam! It’s embellished.
(clockwise from top left) Andrew Gn, Balmain, Kenzo, Rochas, Karl Lagerfeld, Lanvin
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Cargo
As much as I like military, I’m not excited for the cargo pant.. or short or skirt. The pockets are practical, yes. But with those extra pockets comes extra volume to your hips and legs. And who wants that?
(clockwise from top left) Sonia Rykiel, Balmain, Louis Vuitton, Vivienne Westwood, Haider Ackermann, Stella McCartney
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Military
At first I adored anything with gold buttons and tassels. But when everyone in Hollywood started wearing Balmain’s jackets, I got a little bored of the military trend. But since it’s not going anywhere anytime soon, I’m willing to give it another chance. Plus, army green really makes my eyes pop.
(clockwise from top left) Loewe, Balmain, Jean Paul Gautier, Louis Vuitton, Kenzo, John Galliano
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Jagged Edges
Viktor & Rolf’s tulle creations were certainly eye-catching, just not wearable unless you’re doing a photo shoot for Bazaar. The rest weren’t as dramatic, but I’m still not into raw hemlines.
(clockwise from top left) Viktor & Rolf, Balmain, Louis Vuitton, Yohji Yamamoto, Commes de Garçons, Yves Saint Laurent
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What should I be for Halloween? That’s the question I’ve been hearing for the past week. If you’re like me you’ve already been thinking about what to wear this year. But if you’re costume clueless, here’s some inspiration straight off the runways of New York, Milan and Paris. Hit up your local vintage shop, dig through your closet, break out the glue gun and have fun!
(clockwise from top left) Circus at Temperley London, Psychedelic at Blumarine, Military at Balmain, Halloween colors at Francesco Scognamiglio, Blue-collar at Ralph Lauren, Kabuki at Marc Jacobs, Western at D&G, Football at Alexander Wang, Camper at DSquared², Hippie at Etro
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Michael Jackson wasn’t only one of the most talented singers and performers of our time. The King of Pop was a fashion icon. Women’s Wear Daily said it best when they wrote “it takes a certain kind of star to turn a single sequined glove into a cultural symbol.” These are only some of MJ’s influential style moments…
The Glove

The Brooches

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