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Barneys New York Rebrands Co-ops

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Barneys New York is rebranding its two largest Co-op units before it transforms all of its Co-op locations, including the possible elimination of the nameplate from freestanding stores.

Co-op stores at 2151 Broadway, on the Upper West Side, here in New York, and The Grove in Los Angeles, will be rebranded as simply Barneys New York come summer.

Co-ops are known for a more casual mix of jeans and contemporary apparel and accessories for men and women. After the renovation, the Broadway and Grove locations will no longer sell men’s merchandise, with space to be given over to designer ready-to-wear. In addition, rebranded Barneys New York units will feature more handbags, shoes and jewelry.

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David Hart RTW Fall 2013

David Hart - Runway - Fall 2013 Mercedes-Benz Fashion WeekInspired heavily by James Bond (the Sean Connery era), David Hart’s FW ’13 collection featured several nods to the flashy fictional spy including secret agent glasses, a classic tuxedo (with bowtie and cumburbund!) and music from the film Experiment in Terror (a murder/mystery from the ’60s).

A tribute to the men of yesteryear, the 20 complete looks made retro new again with plenty of well-tailored mohair and wool suits (pocket squares included), comfy separates like oversized turtlenecks and slim fitting wool trousers and patterns that any Mad Man would love (dare we say, plaid on plaid?).

Hart didn’t skimp on the accessories, either. In addition to the eye wear, some looks included Rod Keenan hats, Sermoneta gloves and leather accessories by Kika NY. All the models wore some version of the “Chase” leather oxford shoe by Walk-Over.

Known for his neckties, which have sold at luxury department stores, Hart started his eponymous label just six years ago after working for Ralph Lauren, Anna Sui and Tommy Hilfiger. For his first collection, Hart had to invest more than $30,000 of his own money on the clothing and Fashion Week production. “It’s a big expense, so my hope is that the show will generate interest in our brand and drive sales,” said Hart.

See our full review and gallery after the break.

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Candela RTW Fall 2013

Gabriela Perezutti’s romantic flair was still in evidence with a beautiful black tiered lace maxiskirt and sequined slipdresses, but this season, the designer added rustic elements to her accessories, showing riding boots and Navajo patterns on hosiery with her more casual looks.

Tadashi Shoji RTW Fall 2013

ts12The strength of Tadashi Shoji’s glamorous collection was more sensual, less sizzle. Cocktail dresses and gowns with blouson tops, Watteau backs and dropped waists covered more than they bared and moved gracefully over the body. Looks both long and short were shown in bonded lace, paisley printed gazar and cut or washed velvets — some with beaded insets and leather belts — and were a testament to the designer’s terrific restraint.

Check out all of our images and our full review after the break.

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Timo Weiland Womens RTW Fall 2013

timo-weiland-07Timo Weiland continued to explore the themes he touched on for pre-fall like streamlined suiting and jacquards and upped the ante adding trim like rich tapestries, leather and fur on coats and separates for a collection that was both special and wearable.

Right from the start, the Timo Weiland girl has been all sugar ‘n’ spice and everything nice. But now, apparently, she’s developed an attitude problem. That’s very good news though, as this collection benefited from its fresh sense of toughness. The first look established the change in tone: Today’s show opened with a shrugged-on, mannish coat with oversize shearling lapels that suggested that the girl wearing it would sooner kick you in the shins than be accused of being “twee.” Same goes for her friend in the quilted biker jacket, and the one in the hooded black leather bomber. Pretty much all the outerwear had that welcome hint of snarl.

Not all the looks were quite as bare-knuckle, but even when designers Timo Weiland and Alan Eckstein were working in a more refined vein, they tended to keep the looks sharp and un-girlish. To wit, a lean suit of navy windowpane check and the slouchy gray marl sweater worn with a foulard-print pencil skirt. Even a look as overtly femme as a khaki minidress with exaggerated godet pleats conveyed grown-up, can’t-be-fussed confidence. Not everything here worked as well; the wallpaper jacquards were a bit off, for example. But the weaknesses were made up for by the terrific show-closing look, a one-shoulder cocktail dress in navy satin that had some serious bite.

Speaking after the show, Weiland and Eckstein said that they had been inspired by English Tudor houses, and imagining hip East London girls heading to the country for the weekend. As they went on to acknowledge, though, those references were refracted, as they inevitably had to be, through their ur-New York sensibility. Somehow, all of that added up to a kind of ’90s-era X-Girl vibe—there was the same mix of grunge and polish. If the trousers had been boot-leg cut, the effect would have been complete.

Check out our full gallery after the break.

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Richard Chai Love RTW Fall 2013

richard-chai-love-08Maggie Grace and Christina Ricci adorned the front-row at Richard Chai’s women’s show. The designer explored a decidedly more grown-up, polished look than in past seasons. Yet the pared-down silhouettes, worked in a mostly dark palette, lacked Chai’s familiar energy. Men’s wear plaids were a leitmotif, shown on tailored suits, jackets and slim, understated dresses. The outerwear was a highlight, especially the hooded bomber in an abstract floral print and a long, beige oversize coat with a drawstring waist. The pop of purple here and there was refreshing, most notable on a bright sequined shirt worn under a tailored tweed jacket.

View all of our photos from runway after the break.

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Narciso Rodriguez Named Woolmark Ambassador

Photo Credit: Jemal Countess/Getty Images

Photo Credit: Jemal Countess/Getty Images

The Woolmark Co. has named CFDA award winning designer, Narciso Rodriguez as their ambassador for merino wool in its No Finer Feeling global marketing campaign.

Ads will appear in various fashion magazines in the fall touting the versatility of merino wool as a fiber. Rodriguez will include merino wool pieces in two upcoming collections and will champion the benefits of wool as a luxury fiber. Starting with Rodriguez’s fall collection, being shown during New York Fashion Week Feb. 12, select pieces will include merino wool and carry the Woolmark logo. Rodriguez’s ambassadorship will extend through spring 2014, and the number of garments featuring merino wool will increase each season.

“I’ve historically used wool as the core of my collections. This collaboration happened quite naturally. I’m a true believer in wool and have been cutting wool on the bias since I was in school,” Rodriguez said in a statement issued today.

Stuart McCullough, chief executive officer of Australian Wool Innovation, parent company of Woolmark, said, “Narciso’s innovative vision and meticulous focus on craftsmanship make him a perfect partner to demonstrate the beauty and versatility of merino wool as a fiber.”

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Kanye West Wears Ski Mask at Margiela Fashion Show in Paris

Kanye West attends Martin Margiela show during Paris Fashion WeekRapper Kanye West arrived to Maison Martin Mariela’s Paris Haute Couture show on Wednesday sporting a white suit, long trench coat, and a bright red ski mask. Well, at least he was actually invited this time.

This isn’t the first time Kim Kardashian’s baby-daddy has rocked a mask covering his entire mug. During a 75-minute performance, he wore two different masks; one, a crystal-encrusted Margiela design, the other, a speculated feathery abominable snowman.

Rachel Zoe’s TV Show Addresses Liquidity Issues

Rachel+Zoe+1st+Annual+Baby2Baby+Gala+Arrivals+PLq6U_vSWHBlA trailer for the new season of The Rachel Zoe Project, which premieres on March 6, sheds some light on rumors that its star’s clothing line had lower-than-expected sales last year.

After following Zoe to Fashion Week in New York and Paris, camera crews capture Zoe getting bad news about the health of her label’s sales.

“A lot of the pieces that go down the runway don’t do well on a retail floor,” says one of Zoe’s associates about halfway through the teaser. Later, the stylist’s husband and business partner, Rodger Berman, says, “I just want it to be commercially viable, that’s all. . . . The legitimacy of our company is really at stake.”

In August, Page Six reported that consumer interest in Zoe’s line had “peaked” and that her show might not return to Bravo. But shortly after the network confirmed a fifth season of The Rachel Zoe Project, Zoe dismissed any speculation that her line was underperforming. “My business is up significantly. Just launched jewelry, things are going well,” she said at the FABB conference in New York. “None of those points from the NY Post article were true, and it got picked up by everyone. Our retailers didn’t even blink, though, because they know the truth.”

Perhaps that confident statement means whatever caused concerns about Zoe’s business was resolved. Take a look at the trailer, after the break.

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Marc Jacobs Launches Trio Of Sunny Fragrances

Elle-marc-jacobs-BA6zY2-fragranceMarc Jacobs is launching a new Sunshine Editions fragrance collection just in time for spring. This blossoming line is a lighter take on the designer’s classic scents, and will include Daisy Sunshine, Daisy Eau So Fresh, and Oh, Lola! Sunsheer.

While the perfume trio still flaunts Jacobs’s signature floral aesthetic, each adorable bottle has a unique pastel tint. Daisy Sunshine carries a sun-inspired hue, which matches the scent’s lychee and apricot notes. Daisy Eau So Fresh is a perfect shade of pink, representative of its grapefruit and strawberry aroma. While Oh Lola! Sunsheer emits hints of vanilla, peony, and raspberry, its bottle is a delightful green.

The U.S. collection will only include Daisy Sunshine ($65) and Daisy Eau So Fresh ($75), both of which will be available at Sephora in March. Oh, Lola! Sunsheer will be available in the U.K. by February 27.