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hot felon” Jeremy Meeks walked in the designer’s shows yet again. This marks Meeks’ third fashion week appearance, all of which have landed the convict-turned-model on the Plein runway. For his latest go-round, the notorious Meeks ventured to Milan where he closed Philipp Plein’s Spring 2018 show and opened the designer’s 2018 Plein Sport Collection.
AMAZON,one of the biggest apparel sellers in the United States on Tuesday unveiled a test program called Prime Wardrobe. Part of the Amazon Prime shopping club, the new feature will allow members to order three or more items without paying for them up front.customers will be given time after receiving their shipment on which items to  buy and one's to return before being charged.Amazon is projected to surpass Macy's this year as the largest U.S. clothing seller, according to Cowen & Co. analysts. The industry observer expects Amazon's share of the U.S. clothing market will increase from 6.6 percent last year to 16.2 percent by 2021.
Carla Fendi, one of five sisters who inherited a small Roman leather goods and transformed into a global luxury powerhouse died on monday in Rome.Her death news  was shared with the world on monday from the fendi family,the death of this amazing talented woman hasn't been told  to the world.
 Halima Aden made history as the first hijab-wearing model to sign with IMG and walk New York Fashion Week. Following her runway debut at the Yeezy Season 5 show, the 19-year-old walked the Alberta Ferretti and Max Mara shows during Milan Fashion Week and landed editorials in CR Fashion Book and the May issue of Harper's BAZAAR.Continuing her fashion takeover, Aden just hit another major milestone in her career: her first campaign. The rising model was tapped by e-commerce site, The Modist, to face a campaign for its new collection of caftans.

Australian designer Jenny Kee is an 80s fashion icon.  she’s created and still creating bold prints, she’s got her eyes set on the market of Australia’s northern neighbour,"My clothes are about colour and joy and love of all the Australian imagery that can be used in subtle or non-subtle ways." said Ms Kee.Meanwhile, Indonesian fashion designer Tuty Adib wants to sell her creations to Australia.She designs modest fashion, which she hopes has a universal appeal."My fashion is not just for Muslims or Muslim women, it's for everyone who wants to wear modest fashion." said TUTY.
LVMH is launching a website inspired by its exclusive Parisian department store Le Bon Marche, as the world's biggest luxury goods group steps up the digital side of its business.
The new website, named "24 Sevres" after the Rue de Sevres location of Le Bon Marche in the chic 7th arrondissement, will offer fashion, cosmetics and luggage products from LVMH's and other brands from the group




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