Arthur Arbesser
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Milan Fashion Week S/S 2017 womenswear editor's picks
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Arthur Arbesser S/S 2020 Milan Fashion Week Women's
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Arthur Arbesser A/W 2019 Milan Fashion Week Women's
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Arthur Arbesser A/W 2018
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Art of the Trench by Burberry
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Fashion trends 2021: style must-haves selected by the Wallpaper* editors
We reveal the fashion trends for men and women and style must-haves Wallpaper's editors are lusting after for 2021
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Optical outing: Arthur Arbesser and Iceberg’s new era
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Shape shifting: making moves with photographer Roos Quakernaat
Roos Quakernaat caught our eye at the latest Hyères Festival of Fashion and Photography. So we did the patronly thing and tasked her with artfully tangling new Dutch design and this season’s key looks, as she explains here in her own words. Fashion: Isabelle Kountoure. Writer: Elly Parsons. As originally featured in the January 2018 issue of Wallpaper* (W*226)
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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Clear view: all is revealed with the latest sunglasses frames
Coming into focus this summer are sunglasses frames that nod to the hardware that holds them together. At Prada, metal details have been placed directly onto the frame – vintage-inspired pilot frames are finished with visible screws and a metal double bridge. For his collaboration with Silhouette, Austrian fashion designer Arthur Arbesser has opted for a rimless style, with lenses that appear to float within their angular frames. Lindberg’s gradient lenses also hover within a retrolooking double metal rim, while Chanel’s pink-toned styles resemble a coloured filter that one would place over a camera lens, fixed into place with a succession of tiny screws. Shades of greatness indeed.
By Laura Hawkins Last updated
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Editor’s picks from Milan Fashion Week A/W 2015: womenswear collections
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