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Basso & Brooke

  1. model tracker
    Veruschka von Lehndorff Is London’s Top ModelAt the age of 71, the icon made an exclusive runway appearance, closing the Giles show.
  2. london fashion week
    New Spring Collections: House of Holland, Vivienne Westwood Red Label, Jasper Conran, and More!See runway photos, backstage, front row, and more!
  3. loose threads
    Selfridges Apologizes for McQueen Window Display; Prada Takes Out $455 Million LoanAlso, Audrina Patridge is the face of Bongo!
  4. beauty marks
    See the Top Beauty Trends From the London, Milan, and Paris RunwaysBold brows, slick hair, red lips, and more.
  5. go buy things
    Century 21’s Stock Better Than the Barneys Warehouse SaleSpotted: Rick Owens, Gareth Pugh, Lanvin, and more.
  6. mobama watch
    Dressing Michelle Obama Is Better Than Dressing MadonnaShe’s the pinnacle in celebrity dressing.
  7. we dream of live streams
    London Fashion Week to Stream Live OnlineThat means every show being held in the official venue.
  8. mobama watch
    Michelle Obama Breaks Out the White Clam Diggers and a Basso & Brooke TopPaired with silver kitten heels.
  9. london rundown
    London and Milan Makeup Artists Can Color inside the LinesWhile colorful makeup electrified the New York runways, beauty was decidedly darker across the pond.
  10. model tracker
    Jourdan Dunn Is London Fashion Week’s Top ModelLondon’s runways featured a mix of iconic faces and fresh beauties.
  11. shoe porn
    Spring 2009’s Most Dangerous ShoesSee the shoes that made so many models stumble on the runway this season.
  12. london calling
    31 Crazy Looks From London!London’s looks are notoriously off-the-wall. But that’s what we love about those wacky Brits.
  13. trends
    London’s Biggest Trend: NipplesThe sheer trend we saw on New York runways jumped the pond and hit London last week. In droves. Bras, next season, are optional. NSFW, naturally.
  14. trends
    Jazzy Hairpieces Saturate London RunwaysModels at PPQ, Temperley London, and Luella Bartley’s shows sported anything but an average headband.
  15. reviews
    Basso & Brooke, Gareth Pugh Keep London’s Freak Flag FlyingLacking the big names of New York, Milan, and Paris, London Fashion Week is always about creativity. Once designers make a name there, they can move on to New York, as Preen and Jonathan Saunders have recently done. But aside from spotting future stars, the fun of the week really lies in the fact that “creativity” is often just another word for “freak show.”