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Saturday 7 April 2012

News!

- From the gorgeous beaches of St. Barths to the skyscrapers and bustling streets of New York City, our VS TeenyBikini is really going places!
Opening of the exhibition devoted to 20 years of fashion in independent Ukraine will be one of the important events of the Ukrainian Fashion WeekMILAN, September 20, 2011 (UBO) – Ukrainian designers will present their collections at the Fashion Week in Milan (Italy) and the prestigious exhibitions, UkrInform reported. In particular, the Ukrainian Fashion Week initiated participation of domestic designers in the Ukrainian platform at the White exhibition in Milan, which will be held September 24 through 26. Olena Burenina, Svitlana Bevza, Viktor Anisimov, Khrystyna Bobkova and creative duo LUVI will be able to conclude lucrative contracts.
What a week — from awards shows to launch parties, the opportunities for chic were nearly endless. Taylor Swift and Nicole Kidman each brought major fashion cred to Sunday evening's Academy of Country Music Awards; Swift in a white and gold J. Mendel column, and Kidman in a sheer-paneled L'Wren Scott cocktail dress. At the Asia premieres of Battleship, Brooklyn Decker continued her recent penchant for high style, wowing in an understated Stella McCartney in Tokyo, then in a black lace femme d'armes gown in South Korea.Click through to see those styles and more — including looks from Kate Bosworth, Emma Stone, and Karlie Kloss — right here, in our best-of-the-week roundup.
Because everyone loves a good collaboration: in just a few short days Anthropologie will launch Made in Kind, a new ecommerce platform featuring 11 exclusive capsule collections from some of the most intriguing designers around. Among those involved in the project's April 5 debut? Established favorites Karen Walker, Gregory Parkinson, and John Patrick; up-and-comers Samantha Pleet and Charlotte Linton; and newbies Rachel Rose and Koto Bolofo.

With pieces priced from $84 to $470, the various collections offer an accessible introduction to each designer's respective aesthetic: there are whimsically printed dresses in vintage silhouettes from Karen Walker, clean-lined blouses and bottoms in sustainable fabrics from John Patrick, and hand-dyed tops and skirts in vivid hues from Gregory Parkinson. "I think women who say 'I never wear print or color' will be surprised when they try on these items," Parkinson says of his collection.

It's a week of double-timers: two Haider Ackermann looks, two Calvin Klein looks, and one model who appears twice. See who's wearing what — and where!

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