Dior’s New-York Cruise. Cruise 2015 silhouettes at Dior marina

The Dior woman strides out full of self-assurance. The Manhattan skyline was the backdrop for the presentation of Raf Simons’ Cruise 2015 collection for the House of Dior, the first time the creative director had taken a Paris Resort collection to Brooklyn. “In order to arrive at the Dior marina in Brooklyn where the dockside … Read more

Dior: The Legendary Images: Great Photographers and Dior

A new book dedicated to Dior Maison exemplifies how the haute couture house transcended fashion to enter the realm of legend. “Dior: The Legendary Images: Great Photographers and Dior” published by Rizzoli (edited by Florence Muller) is a collection of iconic photographs, it is the spirit of Dior captured through the lenses of the greatest … Read more

Chopard takes over the Hôtel de Vendôme

For over 140 years, Chopard has embraced elegance, originality and individuality in its jewelry lines. Its jewelry collections include an array of designs that adorn celebrities around the world. From this year, “Happy Diamonds“, luxurious diamonds, necklaces and pendants will adorn Chopard’s first forray into the hospitality market. The famous jeweler have diversified its portfolio … Read more

Nautical-themed makeup. Dior Summer 2014: Transat Look

Ultramarine eyes and intense red lips for summer. Nautical chic, Dior style.   Tones of sandy beige, reds and blues inspired by the seafaring world have migrated into Dior’s ‘Transat’ Summer Makeup Collection 2014. Dior Maison went nautical chic for Summer 2014 with ultramarine eyes, intense red lips & nails. All we need is just a summer … Read more

Harvey Weinstein licenses Charles James after Met Ball success

The Miramax co-founder plans to spearhead a revival of the couturier’s brand – following a celebration of his work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York

Charles James: Beyond Fashion – in pictures
Met Ball 2014: best and worst-dressed – in pictures

Why black models are rarely in fashion

The women we see on the cover of magazines and striding down catwalks are still overwhelmingly white, but the fashion industry needs to wake up to the diversity of its customers