Breaking News - Kanye West's Model Lady, Erin Fetherston's Collaboration With Cookies and Return of the Shapely Model?
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SASHA & TERRY FOR H&M
The Swedish fast-fashion retailer tapped heavy hitters for its Fall-Winter ad campaign. The artsy mega-model Sasha Pivovarova was snapped by noted fashion and celebrity photographer Terry Richardson. Get a preview of the new ads here.
[Design Scene]
MODEL WAFERS
During last season's Fall Fashion Week, whimsy Erin Fetherston announced she was teaming up with LU Biscuits to give a stylish new look to the "Chic Little Biscuit" packaging. Well, the designer tins were finally, er, rolled out the Crème Roulée rolled wafers. The cookies will be tucked in the tin and put sale on Amazon.com only. The decadent treats are $39 for a pack of six.
[WWD]
THE SOUND OF HERMES
The crocodile-breeding luxury brand has come out with a new accessory that you wont need to carry in your Birkin bag. The Hermes blue tooth, designed by industrial artist Emmanuel Laffon de Mazeres, has a light weight carbon fiber and leather design making easy on the eyes and the ears.
[Luxuo]
GO AHEAD, GIRL, GET DOWN
Amber Rose, current flame of fashion apprentice and rap star Kanye West signed a deal with Ford modeling agency. Says the star, "this is proof of what happens when you work hard."
[Page Six]
PARENTS JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND...STYLE
You probably remember, and want to forget the fashions of your teen years (grunge-rock flannels and Docs, anyone?) Now parents are shelling out the bucks to image consultants to make sure there are no high school fashion faux pas in these current style conscious days. Should parents interfere with their teen's personal style?
[Washington Post]
RETURN OF THE SUPERS?
While most models are under a size 4, Lara Stone, the light-browed, curvy "It" model of Paris Fashion Week and closing act of the Chanel runway show is a UK size 8 or in the US, a size 6. Does the curvy model's demand mean a return of the super models, like Cindy, Christy and Claudia?
[The Cut]
The Swedish fast-fashion retailer tapped heavy hitters for its Fall-Winter ad campaign. The artsy mega-model Sasha Pivovarova was snapped by noted fashion and celebrity photographer Terry Richardson. Get a preview of the new ads here.
[Design Scene]
MODEL WAFERS
During last season's Fall Fashion Week, whimsy Erin Fetherston announced she was teaming up with LU Biscuits to give a stylish new look to the "Chic Little Biscuit" packaging. Well, the designer tins were finally, er, rolled out the Crème Roulée rolled wafers. The cookies will be tucked in the tin and put sale on Amazon.com only. The decadent treats are $39 for a pack of six.
[WWD]
THE SOUND OF HERMES
The crocodile-breeding luxury brand has come out with a new accessory that you wont need to carry in your Birkin bag. The Hermes blue tooth, designed by industrial artist Emmanuel Laffon de Mazeres, has a light weight carbon fiber and leather design making easy on the eyes and the ears.
[Luxuo]
GO AHEAD, GIRL, GET DOWN
Amber Rose, current flame of fashion apprentice and rap star Kanye West signed a deal with Ford modeling agency. Says the star, "this is proof of what happens when you work hard."
[Page Six]
PARENTS JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND...STYLE
You probably remember, and want to forget the fashions of your teen years (grunge-rock flannels and Docs, anyone?) Now parents are shelling out the bucks to image consultants to make sure there are no high school fashion faux pas in these current style conscious days. Should parents interfere with their teen's personal style?
[Washington Post]
RETURN OF THE SUPERS?
While most models are under a size 4, Lara Stone, the light-browed, curvy "It" model of Paris Fashion Week and closing act of the Chanel runway show is a UK size 8 or in the US, a size 6. Does the curvy model's demand mean a return of the super models, like Cindy, Christy and Claudia?
[The Cut]











