The Latest Street Style From Paris Fashion Week
Fashion month has now arrived at its fourth and final stop of the season: Paris. To ensure you have around-the-clock insight for what the editors, bloggers, and celebrities are wearing to and from the spring shows, we have the photographer behind The Style Stalker snapping the best looks throughout the week. From the chicest ensembles to the standout accessories, we’ve already spotted major fall outfit inspiration. See the looks that caught our attention, and stay tuned for more of PFW’s top street style moments as we’re updating this gallery daily with fresh rounds of photos.
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Your 15-Second Guide to What’s Happening at PFW
Welcome to our S/S 2019 runway coverage! With New York City, London, and Milan behind us, we’re onto Paris for the final round of runway shows. From glamorous celebrity arrivals and the fashion insiders sitting front row to the most talked about runway looks of the month, this is your guide to the most important moments of Paris Fashion Week. We’re sharing everything you need to know about the what’s happening during fashion’s dreamiest city with our 15-second runway reviews.
Whether you’re looking forward to spring’s chicest trends and It girl-approved accessories and shoes or simply curious to see a peek inside fashion’s craziest month, we’re here to bring you the best bite-size insight from the top runway shows, epic afterparties, and everything in between. Keeping reading for the most important moments of PFW so far and be sure to check back as we’ll be updating the story as the week continues.
Urban Outfitters Just Brought Back These Iconic Pieces From 1994
After resurrecting cult ’80s brand Laura Ashley this summer, Urban Outfitters has set its sights on a different decade: the ’90s. The retailer has teamed up with Anna Sui on an exclusive new collaboration, launching today, that features the most iconic pieces from Sui’s 1994 collection.
“Inspired by Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love, and Naomi Campbell, the assortment evokes the vibe of ’90s nostalgia with contemporary silhouettes and textures; plaids, denim, and mesh, in miniskirts, dresses and baby tees,” Urban Outfitters explained in a statement. Campbell, of course, was a regular on Sui’s runways in the ’90s, alongside the likes of Kate Moss, Helena Christensen, and Carla Bruni. How can we possibly choose our favorite item from this eight-piece, under-$175 collection? Scroll down to shop the collab before it sells out.
The Prada Dress Everyone Will Want This Spring
Entering Prada’s show was one of the most hectic yet thrilling moments of my Milan Fashion Week experience this year. The crowd of people swarming to catch a glimpse of celebrities walking into the show made it nearly impossible to make it through security. The venue and vibe were like no other, there was techno music blaring, bright lime green walls matched the invitations, and my favorite part was the inflatable seats. Like most shows in Milan, the demonstration started a solid 30 minutes late once key front-row attendees had arrived.
Miuccia Prada sent almost every model down the runway wearing oversize puffed headbands, some in satin and other leather with studs. The overall collection had a late-’60s vibe with mod A-line minidresses, structured handbags, knee-high socks, and polished printed outerwear. My favorite look goes to the below black dress; I had the chance to view up close during the re-see in Milan. Keep reading to see the top moments from Prada’s spring collection.
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HBO Wants To Turn Northern Ireland into a ‘Game of Thrones’ Theme Park

When Game of Thrones is over in 2019 it won’t really be over. Reruns and an avid fandom will keep it alive for years to come—and that provides more opportunities for HBO to make some more money.
That’s why, Deadline reports, Northern Ireland locations like Castle Ward in County Down and the old quarry that doubles as the set for Magheramorne will be available for fans seeking real immersion into George R.R. Martin’s fantasy land.

The settings will be open to tourists in 2019, so no one will have to wait that long once the show is over.
GoT fans love the intense drama, the fantasy, and the intrigue, but it’s easy to see how irresistible it might be to walk in the footsteps of Daenerys Targaryen, Ned Stark, and Jon Snow. Northern Ireland is just as stunning as it seems even without the aid of CGI.

Thrones has filmed in other locations, including Iceland and Portugal.
While Ireland and Iceland can be a little frosty depending on the season, it seems like a sure bet anyone in charge of the sunny Portugal locations could make a mint on appealing to GoT-loving tourists there.

The truly ambitious Game of Thrones tourist could plan a killer travelogue with maps of filming locations compiled by the Guardian.
Time to update the old passport and go.