Riccardo Tisci

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    Kendall Jenner emerges from her fashion week drought to walk in Burberry show

    This marks Kendall Jenner's first runway strut after early reports noted the model would not be walking in any New York Fashion Week shows.

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    Where Are Bella Hadid's Bottoms in the New Nike Campaign?

    Riccardo Tisci has left Givenchy behind, but his supermodel friends will still follow him anywhere. Case in point: Bella Hadid models his first campaign since the departure, a collaboration with Nike. Hadid shared images from the black-and-white photoshoot on Instagram on Monday morning, featuring the young model posing in a Nike sports bra, sneakers, and questionable bottoms sitting on the lap of Tisci himself.

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    Sneaker Heads Rejoice! Riccardo Tisci Reunites With Nike

    As a young boy growing up in Italy, Riccardo Tisci had dreams of becoming a professional basketball player, and Nikes Air Force 1s were his sneakers of choice. It made sense then that his first collaboration with Nike (in 2014) focused on the AirForce 1, which became an instant hit among sneakerheads, street style stars, and fashion editors. Initially released in 1985, the Dunk is a basketball sneaker that was adopted by skaters and the like back in the ′90s.

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    What Is Love? Just Ask the Models In Givenchy’s New Spring 2016 Campaign Video

    This past fall, Givenchy’s Riccardo Tisci staged a runway spectacular in New York — replete with artistic direction by Mariana Abramovic and 1,500 free seats for the fashion-adoring public— as an homage to the city that he adores on September 11th, which also quietly commemorated his tenth anniversary at famed French label. The darkly romantic collection featured 88 looks — both ready-to-wear and haute couture, mainly in shades of black and white — worn by a diverse group of both female and male

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    Givenchy’s Riccardo Tisci Brings A Much Needed Dose of Fun to Milan Fashion Week

    Riccardo Tisci with Cicciolina, left, and Vogue Italia editor, Franca Sozzani, right. Photo: Thank God for Givenchy! Literally, we are in the middle of Milan Fashion Week and we’ve had nice cocktails and great dinner parties with fun fashion families, but what Milan has been lacking is a damn fun party! That was until last night when Riccardo Tisci rolled into town to open a new Givenchy store and to sit front row at the Versace show.