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    Rick Owens brings 'SpongeBob SquarePants' to life at Paris Fashion Week

    Designer Rick Owens's show at Paris Fashion Week went instantly viral online because it was instantly theatrical IRL.

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    Rick Owens Shows a Sweatshirt Burka on the Runway

    “I’ve always thought of runway shows as contemporary ceremonies,” Owens says, referencing religious cultures like Ancient Egypt (for the giant animal ears), Greek Orthodoxy (for the priest hats). “I always say, if I didn’t wear me, I’d wear Rick,” Karan told us from the front row.

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    Rick Owens Hairballed Paris Fashion Week

    Rick Owens is well known for creating shocking moments at fashion week and his Spring 2016 collection is no exception. He often employs some accessory or styling along with his collections that grab the eye, creating a viral moment. This season, it was the hairball. The collection, dubbed by Owens this season as Mastodon, is meant to give us an evolutionary warning.

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    Exclusive! Barbie Models 6 Fashion-Forward Looks From Balmain, Rick Owens, Marc Jacobs, and More

    What better way to celebrate Fashion Week than with a shoot featuring a global icon in an assemblage of outré looks by the world’s best designers? We called in the best, most fashion-forward pieces of the spring 2016 season, and designers Rick Owens, Balmain, Marc Jacobs, Stella McCartney, Jeremy Scott, and Sonia Rykiel all heeded our call.  Check out the slideshow to see the exclusive looks.

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    15 Most Notable Runway Moments of 2015

    One of the great joys of working in fashion is watching the shows happen IRL. Season after season we look forward to how designers translate their mood boards into the artistic visions that unfold on the runway.

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    Carpenters Workshop Gallery Goes Stateside With Stunning New NYC Space

    Early this month, the London and Paris-based Carpenters Workshop Gallery opened the doors to its first-ever US location, right in the heart of New York City.  Childhood friends Julien Lombrail and Loic Le Gaillard, who founded the pioneering art and design gallery in London’s Chelsea neighborhood in 2006, chose a two-floor space in the old Takashimaya building on 5th Avenue—which had been unoccupied for five years prior. In this case, it was truly worth the wait.  With its soaring, 35-foot ceili