
Model: Chanel Iman
Magazine: The Block
Issue: Summer 2010
Photographer: Doug Inglish

Model: Chanel Iman
Magazine: The Block
Issue: Summer 2010
Photographer: Doug Inglish

Models: Eniko Mihalik and Yuri Pleskun
Magazine: Muse
Issue: Summer 2010
Photographer: Max Farago

Model: Isabeli Fontana
Magazine: Muse
Issue: Summer 2010
Photographer: Terry Tsiolis

Models: Gisele Bundchen, Isabeli Fontana, Angela Lindvall
Magazine: Muse
Issue: Summer 2010

Model: Scarlett Johansson
Brand: Mango
Season: Spring/Summer 2010
Photographer: Mario Sorrenti

Giorgio Armani rolled out a haute couture collection in Paris today that makes us feel like falling in love - and specifically, we'd like to fall in love under the night sky while wearing shimmering micro-organza in the type of cuts that make the futuristic trend seem sweet. The Armani Prive Spring/Summer '10 show, which drew front-row guests including Anne Hathaway and Tina Turner, referenced the moon in everything from crescent brooches to carefully sculpted jackets to sweeping peplum waists. And the most memorable piece of the collection? A hint of an evening dress, worn by Vlada Roslyakova, with a hazy organza "globe" as a cover.
A midnight-blue lame gown was one of the only hints of bold colour in Armani's collection, mostly based in cloudy white, pale pink, silver and black. Pantsuits clung to the body, some with minimal-Balmain-style shoulderpads, and others with orbs of fabric for sleeves. Detailing came in the form of sweeps and swirls of brocade, pearl-finish sequins and crystal embellishment. All of this, sent down a moon-river runway where liquid-effect textiles reflected just as many lunar beams as the reflective catwalk floor. So was it theme overkill? A man like Armani could never do such a thing.

Bad news for Victoria Beckham: Her Spring/Summer '10 dress collection was stolen while being transported to Neiman Marcus in London. The pop singer turned designer is said to be devastated, especially since the shipment of 50 to 75 dresses was valued at £350,000.
A van carrying the dress collection left 19 Entertainment's offices in the capital and was broken into as the delivery driver made a drop off, according to the Daily Mail. When the driver returned to the truck, robbers reportedly knocked him over and fled with the clothes. This operation was meticulously planned. The thieves must feel they can make a fortune selling the collection on the black market.

Introducing tulip shorts: Karl Lagerfeld chose to show off the leg and emphasise the hip in his Spring/Summer 2010 collection this weekend in Paris. For his eponymous line, the Chanel and Fendi designer impressed front-row guests like Katy Perry and Rihanna with tiny shorts in everything from red leather to white satin.
Lagerfeld said he wasn't going for hotpants or Bermuda shorts, and he dressed up his pieces with frilly white blouses, cocoon-shaped white coats and even prim office blouses. Tiny white dresses were anything but simple, with sequin appliques and rounded shoulders.
We like that Lagerfeld's take on shorts offers something different during Lady-Gaga-pantsless season. You might not get much coverage here, but Uncle Karl is looking out for you.