Breaking News - Victoria Beckham Results in Jail Time, 'The September Issue' of Vogue for the Blind? and YSL Sends a Young Boy Down Rabbit Hole
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PHILLIPPE STARCK LAUNCHES A CLOTHING BRAND IN SPITE OF HIMSELF
Perhaps best known for his out of the ordinary interior designs and home products, Starck hopes to make the closets of fashionistas, well, stark. The French fabricator, who has referred to fashion as "manipulation," is set to launch a waterproof cashmere line with Scottish company Ballantyne. His pieces are made in hopes that wearers will have no need for trends of the moment.
[FastCompany]
PLEASE, HAMMER, DON'T HURT EM'
Balenciaga makes a go of the current harem pant trend. This time, they're for men and draw less inspiration from "Aladdin" and more from Japanese hakama trousers.
[FrockWriter]
ANNA WINTOUR PROCLAIMS SEPTEMBER IS THE NEW JANUARY
The trailer for much-hyped "The September Issue," a documentary about creating Vogue's five pound fall magazine is making the rounds in cyberspace. Note to aspiring editors: Anna Wintour deems large font "pretentious" and for "blind people." Interestingly, the film is rated PG-13. Is it the fear factor?
[Racked]
POSH'S BARE BODY IS ILLEGAL IN DUBAI
A Dubai man was sent to the slammer for a month because he wore a Marc Jacobs-designed T-shirt in support of skin cancer research, featuring a nude Victoria Beckham. Posh's lady parts weren't even showing, they're strategically covered by her hands and the words "Protect the skin you're in."
[Telegraph]
YVES SAINT LAURENT'S RENDITION OF ALICE IN WONDERLAND
Joining the house of Dior and Karl Lagerfeld in the world of cinema, YSL has put out an eight minute film to present its Men's Spring/ Summer 2010 Collection. The black and white movie features young Jules, who finds a hotel key and enters the debaucherous adult world. Don't expect to see much of the clothing line, but the child's Robert DeNiro in "Taxi Driver" impression is bizarrely cute.
[ViewonFashion]
Perhaps best known for his out of the ordinary interior designs and home products, Starck hopes to make the closets of fashionistas, well, stark. The French fabricator, who has referred to fashion as "manipulation," is set to launch a waterproof cashmere line with Scottish company Ballantyne. His pieces are made in hopes that wearers will have no need for trends of the moment.
[FastCompany]
PLEASE, HAMMER, DON'T HURT EM'
Balenciaga makes a go of the current harem pant trend. This time, they're for men and draw less inspiration from "Aladdin" and more from Japanese hakama trousers.
[FrockWriter]
ANNA WINTOUR PROCLAIMS SEPTEMBER IS THE NEW JANUARY
The trailer for much-hyped "The September Issue," a documentary about creating Vogue's five pound fall magazine is making the rounds in cyberspace. Note to aspiring editors: Anna Wintour deems large font "pretentious" and for "blind people." Interestingly, the film is rated PG-13. Is it the fear factor?
[Racked]
POSH'S BARE BODY IS ILLEGAL IN DUBAI
A Dubai man was sent to the slammer for a month because he wore a Marc Jacobs-designed T-shirt in support of skin cancer research, featuring a nude Victoria Beckham. Posh's lady parts weren't even showing, they're strategically covered by her hands and the words "Protect the skin you're in."
[Telegraph]
YVES SAINT LAURENT'S RENDITION OF ALICE IN WONDERLAND
Joining the house of Dior and Karl Lagerfeld in the world of cinema, YSL has put out an eight minute film to present its Men's Spring/ Summer 2010 Collection. The black and white movie features young Jules, who finds a hotel key and enters the debaucherous adult world. Don't expect to see much of the clothing line, but the child's Robert DeNiro in "Taxi Driver" impression is bizarrely cute.
[ViewonFashion]











