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Chanel 'Coco Rush' Fine Jewellery 2016 : Keira Knightley by Mario Testino

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photo taken by vogue28
from UK Harper's Bazaar September 2016

Numéro Tokyo #99 September 2016 by Sofia Sanchez & Mauro Mongiello

Berluti hires Haider Ackermann as Creative Director

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:woot::woot::woot::woot:

PARIS, France — Berluti, LVMH's lossmaking luxury shoe maker, is in talks to hire Paris-based designer Haider Ackermann to replace Alessandro Sartori who returned to previous employer Ermenegildo Zegna in February, two sources close to the matter told Reuters.

Ackermann, a respected figure in the fashion industry known for his super-imposed layers, draping and dark style, will be expected to give Berluti a sharper, more modern fashion edge.

"The talks are ongoing, therefore the timing of an announcement is not clear yet," one of the sources said.

Ackermann created his eponymous brand in 2003, which is only distributed through wholesalers and online retailers.

LVMH declined to comment, as did a spokeswoman for Haider Ackermann.

Created in 1895 and specialising in €1,500 ($1,667) luxury shoes with a peculiar two-tone shine and finish, Berluti has been trying to re-invent itself as an upmarket ready-to-wear brand.

Analysts estimate Berluti burned €100-150 million since LVMH stepped up investments five years ago and LVMH boss and controlling shareholder Bernard Arnault placed his son Antoine at its helm.

Back in 2011, LVMH had grand ambitions for Berluti which it aimed to use it as a platform to gain more exposure to what was then a vigorous luxury menswear market, driven by strong Chinese demand.

In the past two years, however, the luxury sector has slowed sharply and Chinese men's appetite for luxury shoes and clothes has become much more subdued.

Berluti opened flagships in every major city and invested in its website. Today, it has more than 50 stand-alone stores and is estimated to incur around €50 million of losses on a turnover of around €150 million ($166.68 million).

Back in 2013, Bernard Arnault said he expected Berluti to become profitable in 2016.

Berluti is regarded by the financial community as one of LVMH's problem children together with Marc Jacobs but for different reasons. Last year, LVMH announced it would discontinue the Marc by Marc Jacobs line which was more affordable than the Marc Jacobs line and the restructuring dug holes in the company's accounts.

LVMH said this week it did not plan to sell the loss-making Marc Jacobs company after agreeing to sell Donna Karan International, the parent of New York label DKNY, to US clothing firm G-III Apparel Group for $650 million.

LVMH said Berluti's losses had narrowed in the first half but it did not say when it expected it to become profitable.

vía BoF → https://www.businessoffashion.com/ar...ermann-sources

Issey Miyake and Pleats Please

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shopping...
for collection and for pleats please...
*i'll leave bao bao for the handbag forum...

recently visited the metropolitan museum of art in nyc...
in conjunction with the 'manus x machina' exhibition, they are selling certain fashion items in their gift shop...

including this scarf from pleats please...
which i tried on and is now f-ing haunting me...

i tried black- which was fine, but then i tried this very pale grey...
and something in my heart snapped...
i almost couldn't take it off...
:heart:

but i managed to leave it there and go away...
but its ghost is following me around~!!!
:ninja:...

http://store.metmuseum.org/manus-x-m.../invt/80033738

basically-when it is on, it is reminiscent of a medieval "ruff" collar...
and that soft, off white is just brilliant...
*i have something polyester from uniqlo in this same shade of grey---must be something particular to japanese factories...

anyway...
since the issey miyake and the pleats please collections are now stronger than they have been in years...
thought it was about time we had a shopping thread for them...
:woot:

Zack Riddle

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The (indside) cover of the fashion section of L'Officiel Hommes Italia #15 FW 2016.17

photo: Fumi Nagasaka
styling: Julian Jesus
model: Zack Riddle (IMG New York)


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Hermes F/W 2016.17

Rag & Bone F/W 2016.17 : Abbey Lee Kershaw

Vogue Turkey August 2016 : Chiara Ferragni by Miguel Reveriego


Vogue Russia October 2002 : Alzbeta O'Connor by Pablo Alfaro

UK Esquire September 2016 : Cara Delevigne by Simon Emmett

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source: @tommacklin instagram

Alexa Chung - Part 7

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This is a continuation thread, the old thread is Here

Susanne Kölmel - Stylist

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Vogue Germany June 1999
"Sieger der Saison"
Model: Charlotte Connelly
Photographer: Walter Chin
Stylist: Susanne Kölmel
Hair: Louis Angelo
Makeup: Yasuo



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Sonia Rykiel F/W 2016.17 : Grace Hartzel & Matilda Dods by Glen Luchford

Vogue China Spetember 2016 : Ruth Bell & Frederikke Sofie by Ryan McGinley

Liis-Kristiin

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Height: 5'11"/ 180cm
Bust: 30"/ 78cm
Waist: 23"/ 60cm
Hips: 34"/ 86cm
Mother Agency: MJ Model Management
Agency: The Squad

*mj-models.ee

Sarah Brown

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Height: 5'11" / 180 cm
Bust: 32" / 81 cm
Waist: 24" / 61 cm
Hips: 34" / 86 cm
Agency: Stars Management

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J.W. Anderson F/W 2016.17 : Bella Hadid by Jamie Hawkesworth

US Glamour September 2016 : Bella Hadid by Nathaniel Goldberg

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Thanks to the lovely HandbagQueen for the snap.:heart:

Maud Hoevelaken

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HEIGHT: 178CM/5'10"
BUST: 78CM/30½"
WAIST: 61CM/24"
HIPS: 89CM/35"
SHOES: 39FR/8US/6UK
HAIR: dark blond
EYES: blue
AGE: 14
AGENCY: Elvis Models (NL)
INSTAGRAM: @maudhoevelaken




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Anne Green

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HEIGHT: 178
BUST: 76
WAIST: 59
HIPS: 87
SHOES: 38.5
HAIR: Blonde
EYES: Green
AGENCY: Elite (London/Paris/Amsterdam)



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