Breaking News - Halloween for Big Spenders, Ferragamo and Armani Go Virtual and Teen Vogue Wants TV
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SPOOKY SPENDING
Its a recession, but that's not stopping some party-goers from shelling out the big bucks for the best Halloween costumes. The invitation-only Gilt Group site sold out of feather covered Swarovski crystal covered masks with in four hours of starting the sale. The couture disguises had price tags of a whopping $600 to $800! Maybe whomever bought them is heading to Heidi Klum's big party.
[New York Daily News]
PRIVATE SHOPPER
We chatted about your buyers guilt, but your love of luxury lines is just too much to contain. Relax. Salvatore Ferragamo and Armani just helped lessen your anxiety by letting you shop from a deep dark corner of your apartment, with the shades drawn, of course. While Ferragamo became the latest fashion house to launch its own online store, Giorgio Armani revealed its plans for mobile shopping.
[WWD]
I WANT MY TEEN TV
Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Amy Astley has apparently been searching out a ratings boost for the mini-me fashion bible. The word on the street is that the Conde Nast owned teen glossy may be developing its own reality show centered around the title. Does this mean we should look out for more celebrity fashion closet interns like Lauren Conrad and Whitney Port?
[New York Post]
Its a recession, but that's not stopping some party-goers from shelling out the big bucks for the best Halloween costumes. The invitation-only Gilt Group site sold out of feather covered Swarovski crystal covered masks with in four hours of starting the sale. The couture disguises had price tags of a whopping $600 to $800! Maybe whomever bought them is heading to Heidi Klum's big party.
[New York Daily News]
PRIVATE SHOPPER
We chatted about your buyers guilt, but your love of luxury lines is just too much to contain. Relax. Salvatore Ferragamo and Armani just helped lessen your anxiety by letting you shop from a deep dark corner of your apartment, with the shades drawn, of course. While Ferragamo became the latest fashion house to launch its own online store, Giorgio Armani revealed its plans for mobile shopping.
[WWD]
I WANT MY TEEN TV
Teen Vogue Editor-in-Chief Amy Astley has apparently been searching out a ratings boost for the mini-me fashion bible. The word on the street is that the Conde Nast owned teen glossy may be developing its own reality show centered around the title. Does this mean we should look out for more celebrity fashion closet interns like Lauren Conrad and Whitney Port?
[New York Post]











