Breaking News - Lindsay Lohan's Disses Macy's, Michael Jackson Jazzes Shoe Sales and Men in Tights
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ROBERTO CAVALLI MAKES IT HAUTE
The Italian-born designer's newly-created Saint-Honoré made-to-measure venture is not the launch of a couture line, according to Eva, Roberto Cavalli's wife. But for clients who have $41,950 to spend on a cocktail dress, the designer's service will tailor its famously-bold statement pieces to size.
[WWD]
THE TALE OF TIGHT PANTS
Ray Smith of the Wall Street Journal dons his best suit and heads to the epicenter of hipster fashion, Williamsburg Brooklyn to explore the lure of why some men prefer the lean jean. One tight trouser-wearing aficionado claims he's "been wearing skinny jeans his whole life." Will the next trend among hipster men be man cleavage? Watch the video here.
[Wall Street Journal]
LONGING FOR MICHAEL JACKSON'S LOAFERS
The passing of the King of Pop stirred sales of his music, and now, the Parisian dance shoe brand, Repetto, has experienced a surge in sales of it's patent leather loafer-style Jackson jazz shoe. It may not be the "Smooth Criminal" "loafer," but close enough. White socks optional.
[Style File]
LINDSAY LOHANLOATHES LOVES MACY'S
Last week, the newly-turned 23 year old star bashed Paris-based, high-end store Colette (via Twitter) for selling Justin Timberlake's William Rast line. Lohan took it upon herself to inform the retailer that carrying a brand sold at Macy's is "gross." She then apologized (again via Twitter) after realizing her own line of leggings is sold at Macy's as well. This, not her first set of troubling Tweets.
[Just Jared]
THE SISTERHOOD OF THE ILLUSTRATED T-SHIRT
Casual clothing retailer, Keep Company and Los Angeles-based artist Kevin Christy concoct a combination of Washington D.C.'s women in power including Michele Obama and three others for its "Never Tap Out" T-shirt. However, Nancy Pelosi has been inexplicably left out.
[The Pipeline]
The Italian-born designer's newly-created Saint-Honoré made-to-measure venture is not the launch of a couture line, according to Eva, Roberto Cavalli's wife. But for clients who have $41,950 to spend on a cocktail dress, the designer's service will tailor its famously-bold statement pieces to size.
[WWD]
THE TALE OF TIGHT PANTS
Ray Smith of the Wall Street Journal dons his best suit and heads to the epicenter of hipster fashion, Williamsburg Brooklyn to explore the lure of why some men prefer the lean jean. One tight trouser-wearing aficionado claims he's "been wearing skinny jeans his whole life." Will the next trend among hipster men be man cleavage? Watch the video here.
[Wall Street Journal]
LONGING FOR MICHAEL JACKSON'S LOAFERS
The passing of the King of Pop stirred sales of his music, and now, the Parisian dance shoe brand, Repetto, has experienced a surge in sales of it's patent leather loafer-style Jackson jazz shoe. It may not be the "Smooth Criminal" "loafer," but close enough. White socks optional.
[Style File]
LINDSAY LOHAN
Last week, the newly-turned 23 year old star bashed Paris-based, high-end store Colette (via Twitter) for selling Justin Timberlake's William Rast line. Lohan took it upon herself to inform the retailer that carrying a brand sold at Macy's is "gross." She then apologized (again via Twitter) after realizing her own line of leggings is sold at Macy's as well. This, not her first set of troubling Tweets.
[Just Jared]
THE SISTERHOOD OF THE ILLUSTRATED T-SHIRT
Casual clothing retailer, Keep Company and Los Angeles-based artist Kevin Christy concoct a combination of Washington D.C.'s women in power including Michele Obama and three others for its "Never Tap Out" T-shirt. However, Nancy Pelosi has been inexplicably left out.
[The Pipeline]











