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Max Mara's SS18 collection shares a Baudelairean view of the city; its landscape a living breathing entity, its mood swings restless, fleeting, transient, and often unpredictable. The smarter cosmopolites seek out discreetly luxurious oases, shady patios and hidden gardens. Business and pleasure, with the promise of

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Valentin Yudashkin presented the Spring-Summer 2018 ready-to-wear collection at the Palais de Tokyo; the presented collection was inspired by avant-garde art and, particularly, suprematism (from the lat. Supremus- the highest). Which is an art movement focused on basic geometric forms, painted in a limited range of colours

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During Paris Fashion Week, Jewellery Maison Messika celebrate 10 years of its iconic Move collection with its new muse Gigi Hadid. Surrounded by friends and clients of the Maison, at Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild, Valérie Messika held a lavish celebration to mark the tenth anniversary of

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On the occasion of the Spring Summer 2018 Women's collection runway show, Salvatore Ferragamo celebrated the world premiere of its new fragrance for her, Amo Ferragamo. Amo ('I love'), the first person singular, is the declaration of a young, authentic woman who is ready to seize

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The new elegant Eyewear collection from Etro is overflowing with that quintessentially Italian flair- iconic designs and the finest artisanal expertise. The unmistakeable Paisley pattern is given a chic makeover courtesy of the most hi-tech materials around- with timeless colours and stunning style details. The result is

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From the very beginning, diamonds have been at the heart of Mouawad’s longstanding history, which spans more than 127 years of expertise. Through the years the family’s deep affinity for these exquisite gems has been demonstrated in many different ways, not least of which through

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Maison Valentino Pierpaolo Piccioli's AW17/18 collection at Maison Valentino, was inspired by ecclesiastical garments and the religious portraits of 17th-century painter Francisco de Zurbarán, but also by the prettiest of pagan deities, Venus. Resulting in a collection that was somewhat delicate and refined, filled with emotions.

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