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Sugar High: Soft pastels and frothy silhouettes are on the menu this spring

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Sugar High. From left to right: Ralph Lauren, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Versace Spring 2012. Photography by Peter Stigter.

From left to right: Ralph Lauren, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Versace Spring 2012. Photography by Peter Stigter.

By David Livingstone

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Louis Vuitton show for Spring 2012 opened with the tinkling of a music box and the rising of a scrim to reveal a carousel carrying girls in pale dresses on cream-coloured ponies. It might have seemed a saccharine set-up, but such a response could just be a bad case of not getting it. The news of the season is gentle news. That’s what Marc Jacobs got so right at Louis Vuitton. All the white and those whitened pastels—a key colour trend, favoured by both traditionalists such as Ralph Lauren and more experimental types such as Christopher Kane and Hussein Chalayan—might have appeared to be borrowed from a bag of miniature marshmallows. But the candied palette was not there simply to satisfy a sweet tooth. It also appeals to a Bluetooth appetite when dished out in fabrics that are marvels of modern technology—things like foam organza, silk cellophane and laser-cut leatherette. For the theory-minded, it’s tempting to conclude from the fact that we live in times when you see toddlers dressed in skull patterns and infants swaddled in camo-print blankets that it’s only logical their moms should start playing with pink and baby blue. Read more »


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Spring trend report: 114 of the top looks from New York, London, Milan, and Paris!

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Spring trend report: 114 of the top looks from New York, London, Milan, and Paris!

From ladylike lace to colourful clashing prints, we present your complete guide to Spring 2012’s freshest new runway looks.

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What’s in your bag, Maryam Keyhani?

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Photography by Erin Seaman

Next up on our list of industry insider bags, we’re going inside the 3-in-1 Céline stunner belonging to the Tehran-born, Toronto-based jewellery designer, Maryam Keyhani. Anyone who knows Keyhani knows that her superbly artsy personal style comes part and parcel with her superbly artsy designs. She’s rarely seen without a top hat or some sort of trompe l’oeil. The contents of her bag reflect this sense of style, as well as how awesome she is in general.

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The story behind the explosion of the Cambridge Satchels

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Cambridge Satchel Company founder Julie Deane

This past summer and into the fall, identical brightly hued satchels in every colour of the rainbow began popping up everywhere from style blogs to outside of Spring 2012 shows. No label, no glitz, just simplistic construction and straight up utility. Unlike often-unattainable It bags, The Cambridge Satchel Company satchels don’t break the bank, with styles ranging from just $100 to $200 a pop. A surprise hit with street stylers and editors alike, the bag’s success was somewhat of a shock to its creator, the U.K.-based (Cambridge, to be exact) mother, Julie Deane, who started her business with her mother as a means to send her daughter to private school. Although her former manufacturer saw that Deane had hit upon something special (they stole her designs and she’s pursuing legal action), she still can’t believe her satchels “appear on such stylish people and in such amazing stores. I feel very honoured,” she says.

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Ones to Watch: The Berlin-based designer that is making a case for couture

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Dawid Tomaszewski

We’ve feared the permanent death of couture for quite some time now. Since being eschewed for the faster world of ready-to-wear in the ’70s, the art form seems to be shrinking in significance ever so slightly year after year. So it’s exciting to see new talent taking an interest in the techniques of old master couturiers. Take Dawid Tomaszewski, the Berlin-based designer whose decadent pieces display timeless elegance and attention to detail, establishing a “new couture.”

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Fashion news: Kate Moss makes out for the camera, the Mulleavys won’t nab the Oscar and Comme des Garçons shutters their offshoot line

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Kate Mulleavy, Natalie Portman and Laura Mulleavy

Kate Mulleavy, Natalie Portman and Laura Mulleavy. Photo by Todd Williamson/Getty Images.

Kiss, expanded. Check out the larger version of LOVE’s latest cover, featuring Kate Moss locking lips with transgendered ‘it’ model, Lea T. [Fashionologie]

Kate and Laura Mulleavy won’t be nominated for an Oscar. Their work might just take the trophy home, though. [Hollywood Reporter]

Did you know Target is already open in Canada? It’s just not the Target you think. [Globe and Mail]

Tao Comme des Garçons, an offshoot of the conceptual Japanese label, is closing. [Nymag]

So obsessed with Kate Middleton that you’re scaring your friends? There’s a site for that. CTV fuels the royal wedding fire with the launch of a completely dedicated website. [TheRoyals]


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We are ready to love these ready-to-wear dolls

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Photo via Six Six Sick

Haute fashion dolls are having a bit of a moment. Witness the Lady Gaga Barbies created by Beijing enthusiast Veik, or the designer finger puppets by Rubbish Magazine. Next up are some truly spectacular creations by New York artist Andrew Yang. Yang, who has designed for Dennis Basso and has a collection of couture dolls called The Kouklitas, created a set of big-eyed beauties dressed in Spring 2010 looks from Proenza Schouler, Lanvin, Marc Jacobs, Gareth Pugh et al. for an issue of The Block magazine. The dolls will eventually be available on The Kouklitas website with a retail price of about US$600 or Yang can make you a custom piece if youre designer love leans a different way. [Six Six Sick, via Refinery 29]

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Fashion news: Victoria Beckham’s dresses stolen, Christopher Bailey gets royal honours and man cleavage has a moment

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A new Comme des Garçons Barbie dressed in the limited edition “Jingle Flowers” print hits CDG stores this week. [Dazed]

Burberry designer Christopher Bailey has become a Member of the Order of the British Empire. He received his MBE medal from Queen Elizabeth II on Friday. [WWD]

A $600,000 shipment of dresses from Victoria Beckham’s Spring 2010 collection were stolen at knife-point from a truck in London last week. The pieces were bound for Neiman Marcus in the U.S. [Vogue UK, via The Cut]

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