Fashion Trends
Headlines: May 5 - 6, 2007
Riccardo Tisci Sails The Big Blue At Givenchy
DALLAS, May 6, 2007/ FW/ --- With Port America’s Cup in full swing, and the highlight of the competition scheduled to happen in July when the winners compete for the ultimate prize, the 32nd America’s Cup; it’s hard not to say, ‘too bad that Riccardo Tisci’s Fall 2007 collection at Givenchy is not on stores yet because the ladies would just look good in them!’
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Veronique Leroy Rejuvenates & Renews Leonard
DALLAS, May 6, 2007/ FW/ --- For half a century, Leonard has been known for its original cheerful prints. When Veronique Leroy took the creative helm of the brand a few years back, she started ever so slightly to rejuvenate the brand. For Fall 2007, the renewal is more apparent, and Leonard clients and fans love it!
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Dries Van Noten’s Global Village
DALLAS, May 5, 2007/ FW/ --- After his groundbreaking Spring / Summer 2007 collection, Dries Van Noten touched on the global village viewpoint for Fall 2007 by incorporating traditional costumes to highly developed urban dressing that he himself was a spearhead in its evolution.
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A Darkly Mysterious Christian Lacroix
DALLAS, May 5, 2007/ FW/ --- Christian Lacroix must be spending a lot of time in his freestanding store in Las Vegas because the gambling fever must have infected him. The French couturier took a risk for Fall 2007; he departed from his signature colorful collection and proposed a predominantly black collection that turned out to be very young and hip.
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Sophia Kokosalaki Redefines The Mini Skirt
DALLAS, May 5, 2007/ FW/ --- Since Twiggy burst into the scene during the 1960s, the mini skirt was embedded in the fashion consciousness. This ‘once scandalous’ hemline has become a standard and for Fall 2007, Sophia Kokosalaki redefined it, making long legs chicer than chic.
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