'Scuse Me While I kiss the Sky featuring Vera Wang

Enjoy the wonder of spring fashions flowing linens, billowing chiffon and sheer layers in your own isolated windy city. Whether you're watching moments of uncanny chaos or the strange way the city grid eventually finds its own fluid motion, there's no better place to sit and have a think (or an afternoon drink.) more...
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Fall 2007 Fashion War Winners (and Losers) featuring Vera Wang

Democracy is in fashion again and ZOOZOOM is ready to give the people what they want. Now that Fall 2007 fashion has broken free from tents at Bryant Park and spilled onto the streets, it's time to tally the votes from ZOOZOOM's Fashion Wars and find out the style consensus.
With a total of 300,000 votes cast on New York Fall Fashion Week 2007's looks, this season we witnessed twice the number of confrontations from the season before but in the end the victor was once again Michael Kors. Now that Michael has been sitting on the throne for two seasons in a row, the American Sportswear staple has proven that many of us are still looking for Pierre Cardin's classic women's suit, but in fabrics that are comfortable and cuts that are updated.
Up there with him with neutrals, knits, jeans, and grays (yet another crowd-pleasing runway trend!) were Yigal Azrouel, and Chris Han. Beyond street-friendly tops and bottoms, it seemed the fashionistas were dreaming of the nightlife All the results and more...
Courting Success featuring Vera Wang

Courting Success
For a more sophisticated take on spring look towards muted earth tones and a Silhouette that is sharp and cut just below the knees. You can loose the tennis shoes, Vera Wang heels make a much better court shoe! Jewelry is heavy and bold, doorknockers fit the bill perfectly. Now all you have to do is practice that swing. more...
Into The Darkness featuring Vera Wang

Lesley Mobo won the coveted Diesel Award at ITS 3 (International Talent Support) with a collection inspired by the fight for survival in extreme conditions. Titled 'Obesity in the North Pole' Mobo used different textures and layering together with exaggerated shapes to explore the conventional and unconventional form and figure of the human body. The end result was a collection that abandoned the concept of clothing that contained the body and considered its potential for extending it.
Now with his 'own label' collection for Diesel he has reworked these same ideas and delivered a wearable collection as rich in texture as it is in metaphors. more...