
Never a label to shy away from leopard prints or color, the spring 2011 outing from Blumarine includes all the femininity and glam usually expected form the Italian label and more. Setting the tone for the new season, the show opened with Karlie Kloss wearing a leopard number paired with a fringe bag. As the catwalk progressed, tighter and shorter silhouettes made an appearance along with flower adorned shoes for a true seventies inspired collection.

Moving away from a normally minimal aesthetic, Jil Sander lengthens and widens its silhouette for spring 2011. Finding inspiration in fitted tops paired with billowing bottoms, creative director Raf Simons also plays with color, contrasting and blocking brights with darker hues. Also included were stripe prints and floral patterns. Despite this move in a seemingly new direction, the Sander woman still maintains her sleek and clean look for the time being.

Wearing her winter best, Eniko Mihalik takes to the pages of Vogue Nippon November in The Winter White. Photographed by Raymond Meier and styled by Elissa Santisi, eniko dons the lush fur of Burberry, Maison Marin Margiela, Chanel and more in the beauty spread.

Bringing summer to these autumn days, stylist Rachel Gilman puts Rachel Alexander in an array of curve hugging swimsuits. Photographed by Marian Sell, Rachel is pure seduction in the alluring photographs for The Dirty Durty Diary.
Note – nudity

Magdalena Frackowiak photographed by Giampaolo Sgura for Vogue Korea October 2010

Sophistication, lace, and shine are the key components to Raphael Delorme and Thierno Sy’s latest work for L’Officiel Ukraine. Starring Megan Hind, the French photography duo also jointly styles with pieces from Lanvin, Valentino, Jean-Paul Gaultier and others in The Divine.