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Who doesn’t love Asos? Well, last week it was announced that Nick Robertson, the founder and chief executive of Asos, will step down at the online fashion retailer after 15 years. Hope it doesn’t change the way the giant fashion shop works with customers!
ASOS founder, Nick Robertson, quit after 15 years

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In the London Collections Menswear week, the fashion crowd found out the first menswear trends for Spring 2016. Topman Design, opened the fashion week with a collection inspired by the punk-rock movement of 70’s, followed by top British designers such as Christopher Shannon and Astrid Andersen who made their overthrow in menswear with their distinctive designs. Stuart Vevers for Coach did a considerable effort where intense colorful prints attracted the attention of many shoppers. A futuristic collection by J.W. Anderson came up next, in more abstract lines which the designers give a try for the first time in menswear. The tattoos also appeared on the catwalk as Alexander McQueen house’s jackets, shirts and trousers were full of tattoos and navy details. The fashion week closed with Cristopher Bailey’s show for Burberry, with a special collection full of lace! The first trends that were spotted at the shows were the multi-variety prints, the navy, gray and black colors and the futuristic designs. Below, you can see some of the best looks of LCM:

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I’m so happy that you finally have sunny days in Greece. I’m writing this post from London where the weather is still springlike and I can’t go out without taking a jacket with me but your beautiful, colorful looks made my day.  You definitely inspire all the fashion community. I won’t babble any longer, you only have to do two things for a chance to be in our next post: follow us on Instagram @StylishlyBeautiful and keep using our hashtag #BeStylishlyBeautiful on your photos!!

#BeStylishlyBeautiful – Your looks  13.06.15 1@fashionable_rose | @sistersbeaute@chrysamichailidou | @vforstyle

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It seems there’s a new trend – well, not that “new”, rather a comeback – that was seen on the London runways lately – brocade and tapestry! Even the smallest details were covered by that, having the Burberry Prorsum show opened by a song from the Tapestry album, by Carole King, a definite mention to the 70s, when brocade and tapestry were so in, with so nice patchwork items.

Brocade and patchwork revival trend

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This year the New York streetstyle was pretty basic, London’s had some pop touches and Milan’s was what I expected it to be… chic! It was something to anticipate, since once you enter this country, Dolce Vita enters your veins; the same thing happens with style! As a big shiny example I will show you Italy’s favorite girl, Chiara Ferragni (and her ex beau, Riccardo Pozzoli who now dates the gorgeous Greek model, our Nasia Mylona (I love you Chiara but eat our dust)!

streetstyle milan fashion week

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Fall 2015 LFW SB Ready to Wear

Fashion month is still on, this time in London. The smaller fashion week than the four of them is over, leaving us with less favorite looks as the shows weren’t many. Mary Katrantzou’s collection with the exceptional and unique prints used along with the exquisite collection of Christopher Kane based in simple, yet elegant silhouettes stood out for the fashion crowd. Also, the same impact had Burberry Prorsum’s collection featuring the brand’s iconic coats. These are the best looks of the designers! You can also see their entire collections by clicking on the links below the photos. Come back soon to learn about fashion week news, because fashion month is still not over!!

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John Galliano is someone who is always recreating himself. As the creative director of Dior and his own brand, we all waited for Galliano’s new look after each collection. He was already blond with long hair, then a dandy with short hair and a thin moustache, among so many other looks. His looks were as strongly waited as his collections. Well, nearly 4 years ago Galliano was dismissed by Maison Dior and his brand also closed. Then he worked for Oscar de la Renta and L’Etoiles, a Russian cosmetics’ brand. But then in October 2014 he was hired by Renzo Rosso, owner of OTB group, that controls Maison Martin Margiela. They shared, officially, that John Galliano would make his comeback and show his first collection for the brand in January 2015, called Artisanal. And this is it – he did so on Jan 12th, for only 100 guests in London, during the London Menswear Fashion Week.

John Galliano comeback for Maison Martin Margiela

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