Breaking News- Project Runway's Losing Style? French Vogue: The Movie? and Phillipe Starck Needs Help?
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RUNNING SLOWLY
Many tuned into Lifetime for the premiere of Project Runway Season Six, but since then, viewers are trailing off according to WWD. Is it because all the fashion types are planted in front of the computer following New York Fashion Week? Or, is the show's appeal dying "auf."
[WWD]
STARCK REALITY
Phillipe Starck made the news with his specially designed peel away "strip tease" paper collaboration with Karl Lagerfeld for the cover of Wallpaper magazine. He's collaborated with Target. He is designing a name sake clothing line and now, the product designer of everyday items done chic will search for an apprentice on his reality show.
[Independent UK]
FRENCH "SEPTEMBER ISSUE?"
Could the impeccably dressed French counterpart of Anna Wintour be following in the American editor's footsteps? In an interview with French weekly Le Journal du Dimanche, the editor in chief of Paris Vogue, Carine Roitfeld reveals she wants to make "a well-made film about fashion." She also tells us once again, how she differs from Anna.
[WWD]
GYPSY OR HOMELESS?
Is it okay for designers and editors to look to homeless people for fashion inspirations? Designer Keanan Duffy explains "It's more a kind of admiration for improvisations people come up with in a dreadful circumstance." What do you think?
[New York Times]
Looking for complete coverage of New York Fashion Week and the MTV Video Music Awards? Click here and here.
Many tuned into Lifetime for the premiere of Project Runway Season Six, but since then, viewers are trailing off according to WWD. Is it because all the fashion types are planted in front of the computer following New York Fashion Week? Or, is the show's appeal dying "auf."
[WWD]
STARCK REALITY
Phillipe Starck made the news with his specially designed peel away "strip tease" paper collaboration with Karl Lagerfeld for the cover of Wallpaper magazine. He's collaborated with Target. He is designing a name sake clothing line and now, the product designer of everyday items done chic will search for an apprentice on his reality show.
[Independent UK]
FRENCH "SEPTEMBER ISSUE?"
Could the impeccably dressed French counterpart of Anna Wintour be following in the American editor's footsteps? In an interview with French weekly Le Journal du Dimanche, the editor in chief of Paris Vogue, Carine Roitfeld reveals she wants to make "a well-made film about fashion." She also tells us once again, how she differs from Anna.
[WWD]
GYPSY OR HOMELESS?
Is it okay for designers and editors to look to homeless people for fashion inspirations? Designer Keanan Duffy explains "It's more a kind of admiration for improvisations people come up with in a dreadful circumstance." What do you think?
[New York Times]
Looking for complete coverage of New York Fashion Week and the MTV Video Music Awards? Click here and here.











