The swingy fabric look is one of the biggest trends on the runways and red carpets, this year. Not just her, several celebs have been sporting this swingy, three-dimensional style on and off the ...
Pleated skirts can take many shapes, like your favorite white poplin one from summer. Keep wearing it through the fall by ...
Oh, you thought a trouser couldn't be touched by trends? Well... For Spring 2026, designers put forward a trouser silhouette ...
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The art of making pleats, while crucial in the world of haute ­couture — which holds six days of fashion shows in Paris next week — has become a rarity, with less than five “plisseurs” ­remaining in ...
The style’s timeless appeal was on show in a Dolce & Gabbana dress at the Emmy’s, in a The Row gown at the Lacma Art+Film Gala, and at Elle’s annual Women in Hollywood event From cocoon-like Issey ...
Comfy has never looked so chic. As lockdown restrictions begin to ease for some, the thought of bidding adieu to our beloved loungewear can be a difficult pill to swallow. But we don’t need to wave ...
PARIS — Step-dancing hijinks, jungles of flowers and enough art world inspiration to fill a Chanel-branded gallery. The spring 2014 collections shown at Paris Fashion Week this fall were entertaining, ...
Time appears to stand still in the Parisian workshop of pleat maker Gerard Lognon, where artisans have folded and creased material using the same delicate techniques since the 17th century. The art of ...
Ditch the school girl synonyms and climb aboard the souped-up uniform train by embracing a pleated skirt (yes, really.) Following on with fashion’s love-in with all things preppy – we’ve undoubtedly ...
A new capsule collection from Pleats Please Issey Miyake celebrates three decades of the innovative Japanese label, which sees archetypal garments reimagined in the designer’s pioneering knife-edge ...
In fashion, the devil is in the details and by far the easiest way to make a garment look expensive is by adding pleats to it. Just follow the simple rule — tuck, pleat, repeat — and you can be ...