There was a fear from many people in Berlin that we're copying Copenhagen and we're weak because we're using Dior Sale their system. I say no, we're smart because why should we invent something completely new? says. Some of the most highly anticipated shows of the season were part of Intervention, a brand showcase now in its second edition, hosted by local communications agency Reference Studios which has offices in Milan and London too, and whose clients include, Reference Studios founder and thinks of Intervention as Berlin International. This year, Intervention featured, which showed in its hometown for the first time, knitwear legend, who designed for in the 70s, Anonymous Club and graduate the latter two showed last season, too. Dress like makes frequent reference to throughout the book, describing her approach to fashion as spellbinding and inspirational. The way she put together her own outfits was totally original and fabulous, she said. It's certainly not a new accessory in the street style rotation. Almost every season, classic caps make their rounds on the heads of showgoers, and their persisting presence is a real testament to how versatile and timeless they really are. I think the collar adds something special to this traditional silhouette. When stars hit a step and repeat, after all, every detail of their look is dissected for better or for worse. sees strong potential for the city's young talent. It's a rather big economy here in Berlin, and it's growing. Di Felice's take on captures the playful perversity of himself, but with an added layer of eroticism. This sensibility is palpable in cut, but also in his accessorizing. If you have made it this far thank you for boosting this website's time spent targets you will begin to see a number of very subtle metaphors emerge. At one point in the book, says there is real pleasure to be had in looking down at your feet and seeing some fabulous heels. During, has typically made a point of going a different route instead of showcasing homewares in a more literal fashion, they've worked with the ambitious Milanese research based design studio to host Frames, a series of talks that explore notions of the domestic through famously intellectually rigorous lens. This year, their venue was the breathtaking in the heart of the shopping district, a hidden gem filled with Renaissance masterpieces. would be an understatement to say that Parsons is the quintessential American school for fashion design after all, it ignited the careers of hallmark designers like, and Anna Sui. The school has also partnered with industry mainstays like, and in addition organizations such as the United Nations and Special to construct diverse and meaningful plans of study. As a costume designer myself, I wanted to include some of my own designs into our show, says. I understand the shapes she loves, and the things she is comfortable in. For the start of our show, wanted to build this world around a haircut and my mind went nuts, says. I have loved for over a decade. There are few fashion gurus as revered by interior designers like meaning the appeal of their Milan Design Week outings extends far beyond the fashion crowd. That was certainly the case with this week's offering at their Milan flagship, which drew an eclectic stream of visitors this week to Diorsbags.com view the brand's collaboration with the Dutch collective We Make Carpets.