 | Introducing London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2010 From September 18 until 23rd, London will host is biggest ever Fashion Week. MARIAN BUCKLEY gives the lowdown on what makes this event so special and reports on what we can expect from the Week. |
 | New York Fashion Week: Calvin Klein catwalk report Francisco Costa of Calvin Klein presented a minimalist collection devoid of other spring staples like bright colours, embellishments and over the top accessories. |
 | New York Fashion Week: Betsey Johnson catwalk report Betsey Johnson is a favourite of prom-goers who are looking for pouffy party frocks in various colours and shapes. Her spring/summer 2010 collection put forward updated versions of her signature looks... |
 | New York Fashion Week: Ralph Lauren catwalk report It seems the Great Depression inspired Ralph Lauren in his newest collection, as he displayed simple shirt dresses, ripped denim overalls, prairie tops and easy sundresses. |
 | New York Fashion Week: Oscar de La Renta catwalk report Oscar de la Renta began his spring/summer 2010 collection with an onslaught of teal, orange and olive fabrics. |
 | New York Fashion Week: Zac Posen catwalk report School was in for Zac Posen’s spring/summer 2010 show with geometric shapes dominating a candy coloured collection of dresses and tailored separates. |
 | New York Fashion Week: Proenza Schouler catwalk report A cascade of skirts dominated Proenza Schouler’s spring/summer collection. |
 | New York Fashion Week: Tracy Reese catwalk report Known for flouncy pretty frocks, Tracy evolved in her newest foray by incorporating elements with a harder, sportier edge. |
 | New York Fashion Week: Tory Burch catwalk report For spring/summer 2010, Tory Burch pushed the envelope on Americana chic with a standout collection that married classics with a touch of glamour. |
 | New York Fashion Week: Marc Jacobs catwalk report With bum bags worn with long skirts, embellished dresses accessorised with flip flops and polo shirts mixed with ruffled shorts, American wunderkind Marc Jacobs presented an 80s inspired collection that combined uptown style with quirky downtown ease... |