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<br>candy pink pieces.<br><br>I spy a trend: Hurah! A trend we can all buy into - denim cropped up as a key look across both and spring/summer 2010 shows. WATCH the D&amp;G collection below:<br><br><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p> </p><p>Style to make you smile: Brightening up the Milan schedule, Moschino Cheap &amp; Chic took its typically playful view on fashion, for a collection of flower-power sunnies, bow-adorned addresses and candy pink pop pieces. </p><p>Star spot of the day: Prompting a flashbulb frenzy, Janet Jackson brought some star power to front row. WATCH the full show below:</p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p> </p><p>For more up-to-the-minute catwalk coverage, .<br><br>Discover this season&#039;s most fashion-forward laptop. </p></p><p><p>Saturday, September 20</p><p>11am Elena Miro&#039;</p><p>12:30pm Clips</p><p>1:15pm Roccobarocco</p><p>2pm Roberta Scarpa</p><p>2:45pm Lorenzo Riva</p><p>3:30pm Miss Bikni Luxe</p><p>4:15pm Argentovivo</p><p>5pm Seduzioni Diamonds Valeria Marini</p><p>6:30pm Luciano Soprani</p><p>Sunday, September 21</p><p>9:45am Enrico Coveri</p><p>10:30am Kristina Ti</p><p>11:15am Fisico</p><p>12pm Gaetano Navarra</p><p>1pm Frankie Morello</p><p>2pm Blugirl</p><p>3pm Just Cavalli</p><p>4pm Emporio Armani Buyer </p><p>5pm Emporio Armani Stampa</p><p>6pm Gianfranco Ferre&#039; Stampa</p><p>7pm Gianfranco Ferre&#039; Buyer</p><p>8pm Moschino Cheap and Chic</p><p>9pm Robert Musso</p><p>Monday, September 22</p><p>9:30am Byblos </p><p>10:15am Ermanno Scervino</p><p>11am C&#039;N&#039;C Costume National</p><p>12pm Giorgio Armani Buyer</p><p>1pm Giorgio Armani Stampa</p><p>2pm Pringle of Scotland</p><p>4pm Missoni Buyer</p><p>5pm Missoni Stampa </p><p>6pm Burberry Prorsum </p><p>6pm Daniela Gregis</p><p>7pm Alberta Ferretti</p><p>8pm Francesco Scognamiglio</p><p>Tuesday, September 23</p><p>9am Moschino </p><p>9:45am Sportmax</p><p>10:30am BluMarine</p><p>11:15am La Perla</p><p>12pm Salvatore Ferragamo</p><p>1pm Etro</p><p>2pm Paola Frani</p><p>3pm Albino</p><p>4pm Krizia</p><p>5pm Alberto Biani</p><p>6pm Prada Buyer</p><p>7pm Prada Stampa</p><p>8pm 6276</p><p>9pm Anteprima</p><p>Wednesday, September 24</p><p>9:30am Valentin Yudashkin</p><p>10:30am Angelo Marani </p><p>11:15am Mariella Burani</p><p>12pm Antonio Marras</p><p>1pm Roberto Cavalli</p><p>2pm Trussardi</p><p>3pm Iceberg</p><p>4pm Pollini</p><p>5pm Gucci Buyer</p><p>6pm Gucci Stampa</p><p>7pm Brioni</p><p>8pm Alessandro Dell&#039;Acqua</p><p>9pm Derercuny</p><p>Thursday, September 25</p><p>9am Dsquared2</p><p>9:45am Max Mara</p><p>10:30am Les Copa&igrave;ns</p><p>11:15am Emilio Pucci</p><p>12pm Luisa Beccaria </p><p>1pm Laura Biagiotti </p><p>3pm John Richmond </p><p>4pm Fendi Stampa</p><p>5pm Fendi Buyer</p><p>5pm Haute</p><p>6pm Maurizio Pecoraro</p><p>6:45pm Gabriele Colangelo</p><p>7:30pm Versace Stanoa</p><p>8:30pm Versace Buyer</p><p>Friday, September 26</p><p>9:30am Pin up Stars</p><p>10:15am Cividini</p><p>11am Agatha Ruiz De La Prada</p><p>11:45am Love Sex Money</p><p>12:30pm Romeo Gigli</p><p>1:15pm Massimo Rebecchi</p><p>2:30pm Mila Schon</p><p>3:30pm Normaluisa<br></p><p>4:30pm Jean Pierre Braganza</p><p>5:15pm Klavers Van Engelen</p><p>6pm Kristian Aadnevik</p><p>6:45pm In Assegnaizone</p><p>Saturday, September 27</p><p>10:30am Malloni</p><p>11:15am Ab Soul</p><p>12pm Kira Plastinina</p><p>1pm Sandrina Fasoli</p><p>1:45pm Steinunn</p><p>2:30pm Milkio Sakabe</p><p>3:15pm Laitinen</p><p>4pm Alviero Martini - 1&#x2DA; Classe</p></p><p>The sun was shining in Milan this weekend ensuring even the most jaded of fashion folk had a smile on their faces for the jam-packed schedule of shows.<br><p><br>In less than 48 hours we managed to squeeze in over 20 shows and just as many presentations (and, quite possibly, glasses of Prosecco). Read on for the highlights...<br><br>Star spots: Janet Jackson at , Mary J Blige at and Brit It-girls Daisy Lowe, Alice Dellal and Peaches Geldof at . WATCH the Versace and Gucci shows below: </p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><br><br><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p> </p><p>Trend alert: Decontructed tailoring, as seen at Jil Sander, and . If it&#039;s got a perfect hem, it won&#039;t see the light of day next season<br><br>Refreshment of choice: Diet Coke bottles covered in Missoni, Moschino and Etro prints</p><p></p><p></p><p>Pretty stunning: We loved the delicate, sheer dresses at and the ethereal ostrich shrugs<br><br>Finale with a flourish: </p><p>More weekend highlights: Watch the Moschino and Roberto Cavalli shows below: </p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p> </p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p> </p></p>Miu Miu A/W 2008 <p>Neoprene wetsuits might not sound like the most stylish of starting points for a show, but Miuccia Prada is nothing if not adventurous. Her latest collection for was uncompromising in its sports-led theme, but not impenetrable because of it &ndash; and we loved the peek-a-boo knee-length dresses.</p>Diane Kruger<p>When Miu Miu throws a party, it&#039;s guaranteed there will be no shortage of super-chic looks on parade, and its latest soiree did not disappoint. A clutch of Hollywood&#039;s most stylish faces attended a screening of the fashion house&#039;s new short film, Muta, in Los Angeles. <br><br>Diane Kruger scored the latest in a long line of impeccable sartorial moments in a midi-length black dress with sequin floral detailing, naturally by Miu Miu. Does this girl ever have an off day?<br></p><p><p>Fashionistas round the world will breathe a sigh of relief this morning, as after weeks of back-to-back shows, the month of international fashion weeks is finally over.<br><br>But that doesn&#039;t mean that proceedings wound down for the final day in Paris. Instead some of the industry&#039;s biggest houses &#x2013; , and &#x2013; ensured the fashion pack remained in the French capital right until the bitter end.<br><br>At , Miuccia Prada seduced the fashion pack, not only with her feminine, elegant designs, but with a soundtrack of femme fatale dialogue, plucked from Seventies films.<br><br>Divided into distinct sections, the show opened with a collection of coats, fashioned into short dresses, before moving onto sleek, slim dresses and skirts. <br><br>Meanwhile, at , the Brit designer may have stuck largely to the lithe silhouette for which he is famed, but there was plenty to keep his legions of fans happy. <br><br>Fitted skirts, smart jackets, tunics and those signature figure-hugging dresses all featured that magic Mouret touch, while strategic origami folds and sharp cuts transformed simple separates into statement pieces.<br><br>After starting the season in New York with his two eponymous labels, Marc Jacobs ended it in Paris at the helm of . And he obviously started as he meant to go on, as like his mainline show, Vuitton marched to a distinct Eighties beat. <br><br>Balloon puff shoulders, bubble skirts, leggings and peplum jackets reigned supreme, while naturally for a luxury leather label, accessories were in abundance, from the season&#039;s favoured thigh-high boots, to gilded monochrome bags, layers of leather necklaces and bags. <br><br>And it wasn&#039;t only the fashion industry who stuck around to see it all, the slew of A-listers continued right up until the final shows, with going high fashion, and taking her front row seat at Vuitton, while at Miu Miu, Hollywood faces Eva Mendes and Jessica Alba sparked a flashbulb frenzy.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p></p><p>It has been revealed that Miuccia Prada, renowned fashion designer and President of Fondazione Prada, will announce the winner of the Turner Prize 2010 during a live broadcast of the award ceremony on 6th December.<br><br>In 2005, Miuccia was chosen by Time Magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world &lsquo;for having provoked and influenced colleagues for years with her eccentric and highly personal sensibility.&rsquo;<br><br>The prestigious , established in 1984, is presented annually to a British artist under the age of fifty for an outstanding exhibition of their work.<br><br>Intended to promote public discussion of new developments in contemporary British art, the Turner Prize is widely recognised as one of the most esteemed awards for the visual arts in Europe.<br><br>The 2010 exhibition features work by the four short-listed artists, who include Dexter Dalwood, Angela de la Cruz, Susan Philipsz and The Otolith Group and is open to the public at the Tate Britain until 3rd January 2011.<br><br>The winner will be chosen by a jury including Isabel Carlos (Director of Centre of Modern Art) Philip Hensher (Writer, critic and journalist) Andrew Nairne (Executive Director at Arts Council England) Polly Staple (Director of Chisenhale Gallery) and Penelope Curtis (Director of Tate Britain).<br><br>This year&rsquo;s prize fund is &pound;40,000, with &pound;25,000 going to the winner and &pound;5,000 to each of the three short-listed artists.<br><br>Come and see the exhibition for yourself at the , open daily from 10am until 5.30pm and until 10pm on the first Friday of every month. <br><br>Tickets are &pound;8 (or &pound;6 concessions) and can be purchased by visiting or by calling 020 7887 8888.<br><br><br><br><br></p><p>It&#x92;s great to hear &#x92;s search for a soulmate hasn&#x92;t slowed down &#x96; she&#x92;s now reportedly dating the lighting technician from her latest movie.<br>
 
<br>candy pink pieces.<br><br>I spy a trend: Hurah! A trend we can all buy into - denim cropped up as a key look across both and spring/summer 2010 shows. WATCH the D&amp;G collection below:<br><br><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p> </p><p>Style to make you smile: Brightening up the Milan schedule, Moschino Cheap &amp; Chic took its typically playful view on fashion, for a collection of flower-power sunnies, bow-adorned addresses and candy pink pop pieces. </p><p>Star spot of the day: Prompting a flashbulb frenzy, Janet Jackson brought some star power to front row. WATCH the full show below:</p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p> </p><p>For more up-to-the-minute catwalk coverage, .<br><br>Discover this season&#039;s most fashion-forward laptop. </p></p><p><p>Saturday, September 20</p><p>11am Elena Miro&#039;</p><p>12:30pm Clips</p><p>1:15pm Roccobarocco</p><p>2pm Roberta Scarpa</p><p>2:45pm Lorenzo Riva</p><p>3:30pm Miss Bikni Luxe</p><p>4:15pm Argentovivo</p><p>5pm Seduzioni Diamonds Valeria Marini</p><p>6:30pm Luciano Soprani</p><p>Sunday, September 21</p><p>9:45am Enrico Coveri</p><p>10:30am Kristina Ti</p><p>11:15am Fisico</p><p>12pm Gaetano Navarra</p><p>1pm Frankie Morello</p><p>2pm Blugirl</p><p>3pm Just Cavalli</p><p>4pm Emporio Armani Buyer </p><p>5pm Emporio Armani Stampa</p><p>6pm Gianfranco Ferre&#039; Stampa</p><p>7pm Gianfranco Ferre&#039; Buyer</p><p>8pm Moschino Cheap and Chic</p><p>9pm Robert Musso</p><p>Monday, September 22</p><p>9:30am Byblos </p><p>10:15am Ermanno Scervino</p><p>11am C&#039;N&#039;C Costume National</p><p>12pm Giorgio Armani Buyer</p><p>1pm Giorgio Armani Stampa</p><p>2pm Pringle of Scotland</p><p>4pm Missoni Buyer</p><p>5pm Missoni Stampa </p><p>6pm Burberry Prorsum </p><p>6pm Daniela Gregis</p><p>7pm Alberta Ferretti</p><p>8pm Francesco Scognamiglio</p><p>Tuesday, September 23</p><p>9am Moschino </p><p>9:45am Sportmax</p><p>10:30am BluMarine</p><p>11:15am La Perla</p><p>12pm Salvatore Ferragamo</p><p>1pm Etro</p><p>2pm Paola Frani</p><p>3pm Albino</p><p>4pm Krizia</p><p>5pm Alberto Biani</p><p>6pm Prada Buyer</p><p>7pm Prada Stampa</p><p>8pm 6276</p><p>9pm Anteprima</p><p>Wednesday, September 24</p><p>9:30am Valentin Yudashkin</p><p>10:30am Angelo Marani </p><p>11:15am Mariella Burani</p><p>12pm Antonio Marras</p><p>1pm Roberto Cavalli</p><p>2pm Trussardi</p><p>3pm Iceberg</p><p>4pm Pollini</p><p>5pm Gucci Buyer</p><p>6pm Gucci Stampa</p><p>7pm Brioni</p><p>8pm Alessandro Dell&#039;Acqua</p><p>9pm Derercuny</p><p>Thursday, September 25</p><p>9am Dsquared2</p><p>9:45am Max Mara</p><p>10:30am Les Copa&igrave;ns</p><p>11:15am Emilio Pucci</p><p>12pm Luisa Beccaria </p><p>1pm Laura Biagiotti </p><p>3pm John Richmond </p><p>4pm Fendi Stampa</p><p>5pm Fendi Buyer</p><p>5pm Haute</p><p>6pm Maurizio Pecoraro</p><p>6:45pm Gabriele Colangelo</p><p>7:30pm Versace Stanoa</p><p>8:30pm Versace Buyer</p><p>Friday, September 26</p><p>9:30am Pin up Stars</p><p>10:15am Cividini</p><p>11am Agatha Ruiz De La Prada</p><p>11:45am Love Sex Money</p><p>12:30pm Romeo Gigli</p><p>1:15pm Massimo Rebecchi</p><p>2:30pm Mila Schon</p><p>3:30pm Normaluisa<br></p><p>4:30pm Jean Pierre Braganza</p><p>5:15pm Klavers Van Engelen</p><p>6pm Kristian Aadnevik</p><p>6:45pm In Assegnaizone</p><p>Saturday, September 27</p><p>10:30am Malloni</p><p>11:15am Ab Soul</p><p>12pm Kira Plastinina</p><p>1pm Sandrina Fasoli</p><p>1:45pm Steinunn</p><p>2:30pm Milkio Sakabe</p><p>3:15pm Laitinen</p><p>4pm Alviero Martini - 1&#x2DA; Classe</p></p><p>The sun was shining in Milan this weekend ensuring even the most jaded of fashion folk had a smile on their faces for the jam-packed schedule of shows.<br><p><br>In less than 48 hours we managed to squeeze in over 20 shows and just as many presentations (and, quite possibly, glasses of Prosecco). Read on for the highlights...<br><br>Star spots: Janet Jackson at , Mary J Blige at and Brit It-girls Daisy Lowe, Alice Dellal and Peaches Geldof at . WATCH the Versace and Gucci shows below: </p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><br><br><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p> </p><p>Trend alert: Decontructed tailoring, as seen at Jil Sander, and . If it&#039;s got a perfect hem, it won&#039;t see the light of day next season<br><br>Refreshment of choice: Diet Coke bottles covered in Missoni, Moschino and Etro prints</p><p></p><p></p><p>Pretty stunning: We loved the delicate, sheer dresses at and the ethereal ostrich shrugs<br><br>Finale with a flourish: </p><p>More weekend highlights: Watch the Moschino and Roberto Cavalli shows below: </p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p> </p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p> </p></p>Miu Miu A/W 2008 <p>Neoprene wetsuits might not sound like the most stylish of starting points for a show, but Miuccia Prada is nothing if not adventurous. Her latest collection for was uncompromising in its sports-led theme, but not impenetrable because of it &ndash; and we loved the peek-a-boo knee-length dresses.</p>Diane Kruger<p>When Miu Miu throws a party, it&#039;s guaranteed there will be no shortage of super-chic looks on parade, and its latest soiree did not disappoint. A clutch of Hollywood&#039;s most stylish faces attended a screening of the fashion house&#039;s new short film, Muta, in Los Angeles. <br><br>Diane Kruger scored the latest in a long line of impeccable sartorial moments in a midi-length black dress with sequin floral detailing, naturally by Miu Miu. Does this girl ever have an off day?<br></p><p><p>Fashionistas round the world will breathe a sigh of relief this morning, as after weeks of back-to-back shows, the month of international fashion weeks is finally over.<br><br>But that doesn&#039;t mean that proceedings wound down for the final day in Paris. Instead some of the industry&#039;s biggest houses &#x2013; , and &#x2013; ensured the fashion pack remained in the French capital right until the bitter end.<br><br>At , Miuccia Prada seduced the fashion pack, not only with her feminine, elegant designs, but with a soundtrack of femme fatale dialogue, plucked from Seventies films.<br><br>Divided into distinct sections, the show opened with a collection of coats, fashioned into short dresses, before moving onto sleek, slim dresses and skirts. <br><br>Meanwhile, at , the Brit designer may have stuck largely to the lithe silhouette for which he is famed, but there was plenty to keep his legions of fans happy. <br><br>Fitted skirts, smart jackets, tunics and those signature figure-hugging dresses all featured that magic Mouret touch, while strategic origami folds and sharp cuts transformed simple separates into statement pieces.<br><br>After starting the season in New York with his two eponymous labels, Marc Jacobs ended it in Paris at the helm of . And he obviously started as he meant to go on, as like his mainline show, Vuitton marched to a distinct Eighties beat. <br><br>Balloon puff shoulders, bubble skirts, leggings and peplum jackets reigned supreme, while naturally for a luxury leather label, accessories were in abundance, from the season&#039;s favoured thigh-high boots, to gilded monochrome bags, layers of leather necklaces and bags. <br><br>And it wasn&#039;t only the fashion industry who stuck around to see it all, the slew of A-listers continued right up until the final shows, with going high fashion, and taking her front row seat at Vuitton, while at Miu Miu, Hollywood faces Eva Mendes and Jessica Alba sparked a flashbulb frenzy.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p></p><p>It has been revealed that Miuccia Prada, renowned fashion designer and President of Fondazione Prada, will announce the winner of the Turner Prize 2010 during a live broadcast of the award ceremony on 6th December.<br><br>In 2005, Miuccia was chosen by Time Magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world &lsquo;for having provoked and influenced colleagues for years with her eccentric and highly personal sensibility.&rsquo;<br><br>The prestigious , established in 1984, is presented annually to a British artist under the age of fifty for an outstanding exhibition of their work.<br><br>Intended to promote public discussion of new developments in contemporary British art, the Turner Prize is widely recognised as one of the most esteemed awards for the visual arts in Europe.<br><br>The 2010 exhibition features work by the four short-listed artists, who include Dexter Dalwood, Angela de la Cruz, Susan Philipsz and The Otolith Group and is open to the public at the Tate Britain until 3rd January 2011.<br><br>The winner will be chosen by a jury including Isabel Carlos (Director of Centre of Modern Art) Philip Hensher (Writer, critic and journalist) Andrew Nairne (Executive Director at Arts Council England) Polly Staple (Director of Chisenhale Gallery) and Penelope Curtis (Director of Tate Britain).<br><br>This year&rsquo;s prize fund is &pound;40,000, with &pound;25,000 going to the winner and &pound;5,000 to each of the three short-listed artists.<br><br>Come and see the exhibition for yourself at the , open daily from 10am until 5.30pm and until 10pm on the first Friday of every month. <br><br>Tickets are &pound;8 (or &pound;6 concessions) and can be purchased by visiting or by calling 020 7887 8888.<br><br><br><br><br></p><p>It&#x92;s great to hear &#x92;s search for a soulmate hasn&#x92;t slowed down &#x96; she&#x92;s now reportedly dating the lighting technician from her latest movie.<br>
 
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I spy a trend: Hurah! A trend we can all buy into - denim cropped up as a key look across both and spring/summer 2010 shows. WATCH the D&G collection below:

Style to make you smile: Brightening up the Milan schedule, Moschino Cheap & Chic took its typically playful view on fashion, for a collection of flower-power sunnies, bow-adorned addresses and candy pink pop pieces.

Star spot of the day: Prompting a flashbulb frenzy, Janet Jackson brought some star power to front row. WATCH the full show below:

For more up-to-the-minute catwalk coverage, .

Discover this season's most fashion-forward laptop.



Saturday, September 20

11am Elena Miro'

12:30pm Clips

1:15pm Roccobarocco

2pm Roberta Scarpa

2:45pm Lorenzo Riva

3:30pm Miss Bikni Luxe

4:15pm Argentovivo

5pm Seduzioni Diamonds Valeria Marini

6:30pm Luciano Soprani

Sunday, September 21

9:45am Enrico Coveri

10:30am Kristina Ti

11:15am Fisico

12pm Gaetano Navarra

1pm Frankie Morello

2pm Blugirl

3pm Just Cavalli

4pm Emporio Armani Buyer

5pm Emporio Armani Stampa

6pm Gianfranco Ferre' Stampa

7pm Gianfranco Ferre' Buyer

8pm Moschino Cheap and Chic

9pm Robert Musso

Monday, September 22

9:30am Byblos

10:15am Ermanno Scervino

11am C'N'C Costume National

12pm Giorgio Armani Buyer

1pm Giorgio Armani Stampa

2pm Pringle of Scotland

4pm Missoni Buyer

5pm Missoni Stampa

6pm Burberry Prorsum

6pm Daniela Gregis

7pm Alberta Ferretti

8pm Francesco Scognamiglio

Tuesday, September 23

9am Moschino

9:45am Sportmax

10:30am BluMarine

11:15am La Perla

12pm Salvatore Ferragamo

1pm Etro

2pm Paola Frani

3pm Albino

4pm Krizia

5pm Alberto Biani

6pm Prada Buyer

7pm Prada Stampa

8pm 6276

9pm Anteprima

Wednesday, September 24

9:30am Valentin Yudashkin

10:30am Angelo Marani

11:15am Mariella Burani

12pm Antonio Marras

1pm Roberto Cavalli

2pm Trussardi

3pm Iceberg

4pm Pollini

5pm Gucci Buyer

6pm Gucci Stampa

7pm Brioni

8pm Alessandro Dell'Acqua

9pm Derercuny

Thursday, September 25

9am Dsquared2

9:45am Max Mara

10:30am Les Copaìns

11:15am Emilio Pucci

12pm Luisa Beccaria

1pm Laura Biagiotti

3pm John Richmond

4pm Fendi Stampa

5pm Fendi Buyer

5pm Haute

6pm Maurizio Pecoraro

6:45pm Gabriele Colangelo

7:30pm Versace Stanoa

8:30pm Versace Buyer

Friday, September 26

9:30am Pin up Stars

10:15am Cividini

11am Agatha Ruiz De La Prada

11:45am Love Sex Money

12:30pm Romeo Gigli

1:15pm Massimo Rebecchi

2:30pm Mila Schon

3:30pm Normaluisa

4:30pm Jean Pierre Braganza

5:15pm Klavers Van Engelen

6pm Kristian Aadnevik

6:45pm In Assegnaizone

Saturday, September 27

10:30am Malloni

11:15am Ab Soul

12pm Kira Plastinina

1pm Sandrina Fasoli

1:45pm Steinunn

2:30pm Milkio Sakabe

3:15pm Laitinen

4pm Alviero Martini - 1˚ Classe



The sun was shining in Milan this weekend ensuring even the most jaded of fashion folk had a smile on their faces for the jam-packed schedule of shows.


In less than 48 hours we managed to squeeze in over 20 shows and just as many presentations (and, quite possibly, glasses of Prosecco). Read on for the highlights...

Star spots: Janet Jackson at , Mary J Blige at and Brit It-girls Daisy Lowe, Alice Dellal and Peaches Geldof at . WATCH the Versace and Gucci shows below:



Trend alert: Decontructed tailoring, as seen at Jil Sander, and . If it's got a perfect hem, it won't see the light of day next season

Refreshment of choice: Diet Coke bottles covered in Missoni, Moschino and Etro prints

Pretty stunning: We loved the delicate, sheer dresses at and the ethereal ostrich shrugs

Finale with a flourish:

More weekend highlights: Watch the Moschino and Roberto Cavalli shows below:

Miu Miu A/W 2008

Neoprene wetsuits might not sound like the most stylish of starting points for a show, but Miuccia Prada is nothing if not adventurous. Her latest collection for was uncompromising in its sports-led theme, but not impenetrable because of it – and we loved the peek-a-boo knee-length dresses.

Diane Kruger

When Miu Miu throws a party, it's guaranteed there will be no shortage of super-chic looks on parade, and its latest soiree did not disappoint. A clutch of Hollywood's most stylish faces attended a screening of the fashion house's new short film, Muta, in Los Angeles.

Diane Kruger scored the latest in a long line of impeccable sartorial moments in a midi-length black dress with sequin floral detailing, naturally by Miu Miu. Does this girl ever have an off day?



Fashionistas round the world will breathe a sigh of relief this morning, as after weeks of back-to-back shows, the month of international fashion weeks is finally over.

But that doesn't mean that proceedings wound down for the final day in Paris. Instead some of the industry's biggest houses – , and – ensured the fashion pack remained in the French capital right until the bitter end.

At , Miuccia Prada seduced the fashion pack, not only with her feminine, elegant designs, but with a soundtrack of femme fatale dialogue, plucked from Seventies films.

Divided into distinct sections, the show opened with a collection of coats, fashioned into short dresses, before moving onto sleek, slim dresses and skirts.

Meanwhile, at , the Brit designer may have stuck largely to the lithe silhouette for which he is famed, but there was plenty to keep his legions of fans happy.

Fitted skirts, smart jackets, tunics and those signature figure-hugging dresses all featured that magic Mouret touch, while strategic origami folds and sharp cuts transformed simple separates into statement pieces.

After starting the season in New York with his two eponymous labels, Marc Jacobs ended it in Paris at the helm of . And he obviously started as he meant to go on, as like his mainline show, Vuitton marched to a distinct Eighties beat.

Balloon puff shoulders, bubble skirts, leggings and peplum jackets reigned supreme, while naturally for a luxury leather label, accessories were in abundance, from the season's favoured thigh-high boots, to gilded monochrome bags, layers of leather necklaces and bags.

And it wasn't only the fashion industry who stuck around to see it all, the slew of A-listers continued right up until the final shows, with going high fashion, and taking her front row seat at Vuitton, while at Miu Miu, Hollywood faces Eva Mendes and Jessica Alba sparked a flashbulb frenzy.



It has been revealed that Miuccia Prada, renowned fashion designer and President of Fondazione Prada, will announce the winner of the Turner Prize 2010 during a live broadcast of the award ceremony on 6th December.

In 2005, Miuccia was chosen by Time Magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world ‘for having provoked and influenced colleagues for years with her eccentric and highly personal sensibility.’

The prestigious , established in 1984, is presented annually to a British artist under the age of fifty for an outstanding exhibition of their work.

Intended to promote public discussion of new developments in contemporary British art, the Turner Prize is widely recognised as one of the most esteemed awards for the visual arts in Europe.

The 2010 exhibition features work by the four short-listed artists, who include Dexter Dalwood, Angela de la Cruz, Susan Philipsz and The Otolith Group and is open to the public at the Tate Britain until 3rd January 2011.

The winner will be chosen by a jury including Isabel Carlos (Director of Centre of Modern Art) Philip Hensher (Writer, critic and journalist) Andrew Nairne (Executive Director at Arts Council England) Polly Staple (Director of Chisenhale Gallery) and Penelope Curtis (Director of Tate Britain).

This year’s prize fund is £40,000, with £25,000 going to the winner and £5,000 to each of the three short-listed artists.

Come and see the exhibition for yourself at the , open daily from 10am until 5.30pm and until 10pm on the first Friday of every month.

Tickets are £8 (or £6 concessions) and can be purchased by visiting or by calling 020 7887 8888.






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