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Chanel Enlists Maïwenn for its Fall 2012 Eyewear Campaign by Karl Lagerfeld

Tweed Touch – The fall 2012 eyewear campaign from Chanel stars French actress and director Maïwenn, lensed by Karl Lagerfeld. Maïwenn wears minimal makeup with undone hair in the studio portraits showcasing a focus on tweed. Each eyewear style features tweed bands ...
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Liu Wen Stars in the Rag & Bone D.I.Y. Project Fall 2012 Campaign

Do it Yourself – Liu Wen is the latest model to participate in Rag & Bone’s D.I.Y. campaign where subjects take candids of themselves wearing Rag & Bone denim. The Chinese stunner looked to have fun with her portraits taken while in Manhattan and Coney ...
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ASOS Curve F/W 2012 Lookbook

Autumn Curve – Inspired by its mainline collection, ASOS releases its plus size line for the autumn-winter season featuring fashions for the modern girl. From sequin embellished dresses to boyfriend inspired knits, ASOS is on trend with an array of styles. Heavy fabrics ...
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Mikhael Kale’s Spring 2013 Collection Offers Contemporary Elegance

A Colorful Season – Canadian designer Mikhael Kale enlists photographer Felix Wong to lens his spring 2013 lookbook starring Emily Fox. The redhead beauty embodies refined elegance in Kale’s psychedelic prints, metallic detailing and delicate ruffles. With a ...
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See by Chloe Enlists Bette Franke for its Winter 2012 Lookbook

The Winter Song – Following up her appearance in See by Chloe’s fall-winter campaign, Bette Franke models the collection in recent lookbook images. This season embraces short hemlines, pleat detailing, sheer material and roomy outerwear. A modern color palette ...

Naty Chabanenko Plays Fiery Bombshell for Atalar’s F/W 2012 Campaign by Nihat Odabasi

Simply Red – Naty Chabanenko plays a redheaded bombshell for Turkish brand Atalar in their fall-winter 2012 campaign lensed by Nihat Odabasi. Stylist Mert Aslan works with the brand’s fall offerings to create dramatic looks perfectly complemented by Naty’s ...