Olympic fashion: Designers behind outfits for the 2018 winter games
While the world’s best athletes psych themselves up for the Games, some of the biggest fashion designers in the industry are putting the finishing touches to their outfits.
While the world’s best athletes psych themselves up for the Games, some of the biggest fashion designers in the industry are putting the finishing touches to their outfits.
Roldan continues to heat up the runways of Paris, Milan, NY–our first supermodel since Anna Bayle of the ’80s
Sephora is like the National Book Store of cosmetics. It has everything and more in one place, all items waiting to be tried and tested.
Italian fashion great Giorgio Armani, whose name is synonymous with minimalism and understated elegance, is making an imprint in the Philippines.
It’s no time to be shy about color, men.
She is definitely one of the multi-hyphenated Asian icons. From her early years as the right-hand person of her sister, fashion empress Joyce Ma, to her role as Chanel’s image communications chief for Asia-Pacific, from helping brands like Giorgio Armani and Prada to hotel consultancy, to being at the forefront of Joyce Café, owner of Sevva restaurant and Ms. B’s Cakes—it seems this woman has seen and done it all.
For his spring/ summer 2013 collection, Giorgio Armani has again drawn inspiration from Hollywood celebrities, but without forgetting his core market of more affluent and fashionable career women.
Lady Gaga’s “solar system” dress with orbit-like rings over a sheer hoop skirt, centerpiece of the Giorgio Armani Red Carpet Retrospective Exhibit in New York City last year, is conspicuously missing in the show ongoing in Hong Kong.
Roberta Armani, Giorgio’s niece, graces unveiling of redesigned concept store¬, with exhibit of dresses worn by Beyonce, Anne Hathaway, Katie Holmes.
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