The day's top five stories in fashion news.
⋅ Brooks Brothers Brings Bespoke Online
If this isn't a sign of fashion moving into the digital age, we aren't sure what is. Brooks Brothers has officially announced that its venerated, centuries-old, made-to-measure service is no longer tethered to its brick-and-mortar stores, but will now be offered via the web. (WWD)
⋅ Raf Simons x Adidas Collaboration
Fashion collaborations are a dime a dozen these days, but this latest one has piqued our interest. Raf Simons is collaborating on a limited-edition run of sneakers with Adidas for his Fall 2013 collection, shown yesterday in Paris. The multicolored trainers hit stores this summer. (Fashionista)
⋅ Paris Fashion Week Kicks Off
Paris men's fashion week kicked off yesterday. Carven's ski-wear-inspired office looks and Valentino's sharp tailoring and bold plaids set the bar high. Style.com has up-to-the-minute reviews of all the shows. (Style.com)
⋅ New Kenzo Campaign by Jean Paul Goude
Carol Lim and Humberto Leon, Kenzo's infinitely creative design duo, have teamed up with graphic designer extraordinaire, Jean-Paul Goude, for an exuberant ad campaign of pure artistic madness—it's urban, it's jungle, it's pop art, it's two models contorting into X shapes. Visit their website for a behind-the-scenes look. (Kenzo)
⋅ Lance Armstrong in the Spotlight Again
Don't forget to tune into (what we hope is) Lance Armstrong's tell-all interview with Oprah tonight. In one sense the interview is already a disaster—WWD has picked his outfit apart in their "Man of the Week" column. (WWD)
—Todd Plummer
Also on Details.com:
Rules of Style: Calvin Klein Collection's Italo Zucchelli
Street Style: Milan Fashion Week, Menswear Fall 2013, Day Three
In Brief: New Doc Martens Store, Ben Affleck's Cool Blue Suit, and the $25k Young Designer Prize











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