200The Italian luxury fashion house Moschino is all set to enthral Miami with its Barbie themed installation by Jeremy Scott and new project titled ‘Live the Dream’, which celebrates the intersection of pop culture and art during the 13th Edition of Art Basel Miami Beach.

The three day event will run from December 4 and will be a one stop destination for fashion, parties and all sorts of visual art.

Scott’s installation will be replete of a select group of artists, musicians, and influencers from the fashion industry. Creating his own Barbie world for partygoers to dance and play in, he will create a mystical plastic Barbie themed play-land.

However, the major highlight of the installation will Mattel’s Barbie inspired theme collection, which was also a part of Scott’s Spring Summer 2015 collection for Moschino.

The Woolmark Company has launched an e-commerce marketplace Merino.com, making Merino wool products more discoverable for consumers worldwide.

580Called Merino Shop, the online shop allows consumers to browse the world’s finest wool clothing and accessories from a host of retailers and brands. The digital marketplace currently features an array of pullovers, tailored shorts, pants, jackets, beanies, skirts, capes, cardigans, sheath dresses and bombers from international labels like Rag & bone, Burberry, Giorgio Armani, DSQUARED2 and Emilio Pucci.

“Merino.com is our primary channel for educating consumers on the benefits of Merino wool through highly engaging content,” explains The Woolmark Company Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer Rob Langtry.

8With every single season of fashion, new talents and young designers showcase their collections during the fashion weeks, most of whom end being out of the limelight because of the already existing giants like Lagerfeld, Ralph Lauren and numerous others. We present you 8 philanthropic designers took look forward to during the upcoming fashion month.

To begin with, designers Catherine Teatum and Rob Jones’ label Teatum Jones originates from romance and tragedy. The designers are famed for intellectualising almost everything and for creating mind-throbbing creations without pursuing any professional qualifications.

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Designer J.S Lee is one aspirant who has won the Harrods Design Prize for her MA show and draws inspiration from the Belgians for her creations. Also for her men’s wear collection presented during the London fashion week, the designer bagged the prestigious British Fashion Council’s New Gen Award.

Kym Ellery, on the other hand has been a regular at the Melbourne fashion week for quite a while now. Nominated for the LMFF Designer Award this year, Kym’s major highlights are her whimsical sense of colours and shapes.

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For Charlotte Taylor, it’s all about being cheeky and essentially comfortable with grannies and penguins as influencing elements. Her eponymous fashion label immediately became a part of Vauxhall Fashion Scout’s young designer program last season.

However, the Danish designer Michael van de Ham has bagged a feature in Vogue and succeeded to become noticeable to every editor’s eye. The designer has interned with Alexander McQueen and nabbed the British Fashion Council’s New Gen competition.

For the label Hexa by Kuho, the designer Jung Kuho has the commendable experience of working with brands in the Asian fashion capital Seoul. The label was launched the previous fall in the United States with a Nick Knight-created film.

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Rome based Caterina Gatta pays immense focus to fabrics and a lively play of colour combinations. At 27, she has been featured in Vogue Italia’s Vogue Talent Corner. Most of her creations share glimpses of early Versace, Pucci, or Alberta Ferretti.

Hakaan Yildirim is the winner of France’s prestigious ANDAM award for emerging designers in 2010. The Istanbul-based designer hails from Turkey’s Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University and puts an emerging Turkish presence firmly on the fashion week maps.

Hence, these eight gen-next designers are surely worth a watch during the upcoming season of fashion weeks.

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