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The Nine Biggest Resort 2019 Fashion Trends

This season saw an upbeat injection of creativity and emphasis on color and statement prints.

They Are Wearing: Almaty, Kazakhstan

As temperatures rise in Kazakhstan's biggest city, residents ditch their all-black attire for color.

Buyers Scoop Up Fall Merchandise at New York Trade Shows

Coterie, Capsule, Liberty, Cabana and Woman were among the trade shows taking place this week.

5 Standout Fashion Trends From Pre-Fall 2018

Moments of strong visual impact have been shown through this long pre-season market.

When Naomi, Christy and Linda Lost to Kate, Kristen and Shalom

WWD was there.

A Sixth-Generation Furrier Goes Faux

Chloé Mendel has grown up around fur — mink, sable, Persian lamb. Her father is Gilles Mendel of J. Mendel…

Spring 2018 Trend: In the Clear

Designers are showering the spring season with plastic rainwear.

The Biggest Spring 2018 Fashion Trends From the Runways

From sheer transparencies to saturated color and anoraks, it's been a season full of energy and optimism.

Lakme Fashion Week Blends Sustainability and Glamour

The five days of shows focused on the use of more indigenous textiles, craft and simpler cuts.

What to Watch: Blurring Fashion, Art and Commerce at Made Los Angeles

The hybrid fashion show, music and retail event is confirmed to be back in Los Angeles for 2018.

Vegas Serves as Reminder of an Industry in Transition

The shows must go on, but the model continues to be disrupted.

Prints Hot at Moda; Denim & Faux-Fur Trends Seen at Fame

In the denim offerings for bottoms, vendors were showing a variety of hem options to buyers.

Millennial Fashion Trends and Purges at Resale

Millennial pink and Kate Spade are still hot; Michael Michael Kors, frayed edges and rompers, not so much…

Fall 2017 Trend: Power Surge

Strong shoulders, cinched waists and other winks to the Eighties add up to a commanding new way to dress for…

London Fashion Week Fall 2017 Trend: Deconstructed Knitwear

London designers took a deconstructed approach to knitwear with intriguing designs and often oversize shapes.