Sep 11, 2010
London designer Stella McCartney; the name itself implies fame, but it can't all be attributed to the ever-popular Beatles legend, Paul McCartney. Stella’s signature style boasts a combination of sharp tailoring and sexy femininity.
Sep 09, 2010
Moschino and his fashion label became famous for his innovative, colorful - sometimes eccentric - designs, for his criticisms of the fashion industry and for his social awareness campaigns in the early 1990s.
Sep 08, 2010
Polo Ralph Lauren is American fashion designer Ralph Lauren's luxury lifestyle label. The brand Ralph Lauren has become the epitome of classic fashion.
Sep 07, 2010
Chloé is a French fashion house which specializes in ready-to-wear clothing, handbags and fragrances for women. Nowadays, designer Hannah MacGibbon is responsible for the eternally feminine and flirtatious Chloé collections.
Sep 06, 2010
Odd Molly was founded in Stockholm in 2002. Her natural design makes women look and feel great by using; cosy pastel colours, delicate embroidery and heartwarming clothes to look and feel good in.
Sep 05, 2010
New York designer Marc Jacobs launched his eponymous line in 1986 and quickly became the youngest designer ever to win the CFDA Perry Ellis Award for New Fashion Talent.
Sep 04, 2010
Elizabeth Lau embodies the style, spirit and diversity of the city in her quirky approach to fashion. Her aim is to dress women in her fun and feminine vision, but in a way that is relevant to a 21st century lifestyle
Sep 03, 2010
Lucky Brand Jeans is a free-spirited and inspired by the Southern Californian lifestyle, the brand reflects all about a moment, about America and about youth and courage. Lucky Brand Jeans stands for a time when quality and pride came first.
Sep 02, 2010
The London based Fashion Designer Paul Smith is known for putting a twist on classic schoolboy and -girl looks, in the form of super bright stripes, loud prints, contrasting colours, and extra-sharp tailoring
Sep 01, 2010
Belstaff, is known for producing high-performance waterproof jackets.It was in its 'iconic' status’in the 1930s. It was the best publicity the brand could ever imagine - these good looking, young, heroic fighter aces were wearing the jackets.