On the heels of what some felt to be a ho-hum week in New York, designers in London dared to dream. Watch Vogue’s Anna Wintour share her impressions of LFW’s top collections in the video above.
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Welcome to the hustle and bustle of Seoul Fashion Week, where even the littlest locals get in on the action and the hordes of street style photographers are moving mosh pits. So who was there to witness the chic commotion? Korean superstar–meets–fashion It girl Irene Kim—and in real time, of course.
Kim took over Vogue.com’s Snapchat to capture the nitty-gritty, emoji-edited moments of earlier-than-6:00-a.m. mornings, backstage moments with buzzy new brands, and some kimbap snack time. Don’t miss a minute, and join in on the unfiltered fun: here.
Runway To Green
There is no limit to the power of fashion and, this year, the industry is setting its sights on building a brighter, better, and infinitely greener future by participating in a new program, Runway to Green. The program, which funds leading environmental organizations like the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), has to date called on 24 fashion brands and designers to dedicate an item of their choosing from their Fall 2011 collection or create an item for the effort, and everyone from Yves Saint Laurent, Manolo Blahnik, Alexander Wang, and Burberry have jumped on board. A percentage of the proceeds from the sale of these items will go directly to Runway to Green. Participating designers will take their environmental efforts a step further by working with NRDC’s educational program Clean by Design to find ways to green their own businesses and create more sustainable practices.
