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Weekly fashion calendar: Rodarte and Jil Sander high street launches

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Thursday 17 December 2009 20:00 EST
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Creations by both Rodarte and Jil Sander will go on sale at highly affordable prices next week. Coming up next month: Europe's biggest street wear fair, men's fashion week, and the haute couture shows in Paris.

Rodarte launches at Target
December 20
USA

The much-anticipated collection by the fashion duo will hit Target stores across the US, with items priced from $10 to $80. Rodarte's range pre-launched at three pop-up stores in New York, San Francisco, and Washington DC, December 11-13.

http://www.target.com

Jil Sander's +J range launches at Uniqlo
December 23
Asia

Following her successful Uniqlo debut in October, German designer Jil Sander is getting ready to launch her second '+J' collection for the Japanese retailer on December 23 in Asia, January 7 in the UK, January 14 in the US, and January 20 in France. Prices will range from €19.90 to €149.90.

http://www.uniqlo.com

Fashion Rio
January 8-13
Rio, Brazil

Brazil is gearing up for one of the most important events on the country's yearly fashion calendar. Especially after the spectacular Fashion Rocks showcase in October, Rio de Janeiro is ready to prove to the world that Brazil can not only produce beautiful models but also beautiful designs. A schedule of fashion shows can already be accessed online.

http://www.spfw.com.br

Pitti Uomo & Pitti W
January 12-15
Florence, Italy

British designer Giles Deacon will be Pitti W's special guest, while the men's edition of the fashion fair, Pitti Uomo, will premiere a new pop-up store concept. The Florence-based events are increasingly gaining momentum in the fashion world, with more than 20,000 buyers attending last season.

http://www.pittimmagine.com

Bread & Butter
January 20-22
Berlin, Germany

Europe's leading streetwear event, which relocated from Barcelona to its home Berlin last season, will again present the best in urban fashion.

http://www.breadandbutter.com

Men's ready-to-wear
January/February
International

The fall/winter 2010/11 collections will be showcased in European fashion capitals, with Milan starting the presentations January 16 and Paris following January 21. London Fashion Week, which recently added a day specifically dedicated to men's fashion, will open February 19. In New York, men's and women's ranges will be shown alongside each other from February 11.

http://www.cameramoda.it / http://www.modeaparis.com / http://www.londonfashionweek.co.uk / http://www.mbfashionweek.com/newyork

Haute Couture
January 24-28
Paris,France

The world's leading haute couture week, which had been reserved for dramatic fashion shows presenting out-of-this-world creations by designers such as Jean Paul Gaultier, Givenchy, or Chanel, will for the first time include jewelry presentations by some of the field's most prestigious brands such as Boucheron, Cartier, Chaumet, and Van Cleef & Arpels.

http://www.modeaparis.com

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