Breaking News -Beatle Mania Again, Alexander McQueen's 'High' Fashion and Magazine Editors on T-Shirts
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BRITISH INVASION
Recently, Commes des Garcons announced a collaboration with The Beatles for a line of handbags. Now, the the British pop icons have influenced another kind of bag. Lucky Brand has recruited artist Sir Peter Blake, who created the album cover for "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" to design their holiday shopping bags.
[WWD]
HIPSTER OR FASHIONISTA?
We can't decide if t-shirt designer Deer Dana is more for the ultra-chic crowd, the obscure cool kids or both. In the past she's adorned tees with the sketched faces of Oliver Zahm, art curator and editor in chief of "Purple" and model Agyness Deyn. For her most recent addition, she catches the Grace Coddington fever.
[Pipleline]
MCQUEEN OF THE SKY
If you didn't catch the live stream of Alexander McQueen's spring collection, you missed the tallest shoes to ever clack down the runway. The shoes were so high that they've already become the subject of urban legend with some reporting the shoes were 12inches and others saying 10 inches tall. The stilettos were part of a collection inspired by Charles Darwin's "The Origin Of The Species."
[Daily Mail]
Recently, Commes des Garcons announced a collaboration with The Beatles for a line of handbags. Now, the the British pop icons have influenced another kind of bag. Lucky Brand has recruited artist Sir Peter Blake, who created the album cover for "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" to design their holiday shopping bags.
[WWD]
HIPSTER OR FASHIONISTA?
We can't decide if t-shirt designer Deer Dana is more for the ultra-chic crowd, the obscure cool kids or both. In the past she's adorned tees with the sketched faces of Oliver Zahm, art curator and editor in chief of "Purple" and model Agyness Deyn. For her most recent addition, she catches the Grace Coddington fever.
[Pipleline]
MCQUEEN OF THE SKY
If you didn't catch the live stream of Alexander McQueen's spring collection, you missed the tallest shoes to ever clack down the runway. The shoes were so high that they've already become the subject of urban legend with some reporting the shoes were 12inches and others saying 10 inches tall. The stilettos were part of a collection inspired by Charles Darwin's "The Origin Of The Species."
[Daily Mail]











