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- Come to Our First Panel Discussion Featuring Rebecca Minkoff, Shipley & Halmos, Timo Weiland, and More!!!
- Live Stream: Business of Fashion’s Chat With Nick Knight
- Tesco’s Knockoff of Kate Middleton’s Blue Issa Dress is Pretty Pathetic
- ‘The Scent of Anna Dello Russo’ Ad Campaign Has Surfaced
- Tom Ford for H&M? Probably Bogus, Possibly Amazing
- Fashion News Roundup: British Fashion Fund Finalists Announced, Kate Middleton’s Blue Issa Dress Gets the AIC Treatment, and Tina Turner is Hot
Posted: 26 Nov 2010 11:00 AM PST Our series “How I’m Making It,” which profiles up-and-coming fashion pioneers as they climb the industry ranks, has inspired and informed you. Especially those of you looking to break into fashion. So we’re bringing it to life. “How I’m Making It: What It Takes To Be Successful In Fashion” will take place on December 6, 2010 from 7pm-9pm in the Cantor Film Center at NYU. Co-hosted by Fashionista and Farfetch.com, the panel includes over half a dozen of the industry’s most influential up-and-comers, including: Michael Mente, Owner of Farfetch.com Moderated by us–Fashionista editors Lauren Sherman and Leah Chernikoff–we’ll be asking these rising fashion stars how they broke into the business, and how they’re making it now. There will also be an audience Q&A, so we can pretty much guarantee your questions will be answered. (As long as it’s not, you know, super weird or inappropriate.) Tickets to this one-time-only event are $24.99. Every guest will also receive a surprise goody bag. Sign up here now, as quantity is limited. We can’t wait to meet you and talk fashion! Here are the details again: How I’m Making It: What It Takes To Be Successful In Fashion Follow Fashionista on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Live Stream: Business of Fashion’s Chat With Nick Knight Posted: 26 Nov 2010 10:30 AM PST |
Tesco’s Knockoff of Kate Middleton’s Blue Issa Dress is Pretty Pathetic Posted: 26 Nov 2010 10:26 AM PST From Primark to Topshop, the Brits love their knockoffs. So it’s no surprise Tesco, one of the nation’s biggest discount stores, decided to replicate the pretty-but-let’s-face-it-boring Issa dress Kate Middleton wore to announce her engagement to Prince William. It retails for about $25. The problem with the “Kate” dress, as Tesco has apty named it? Well, it’s not really a replica. In fact, we’d never think of it as a copy if Tesco wasn’t touting it as one. Unsurprisingly, there’s another, better copy out there. Follow Fashionista on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
‘The Scent of Anna Dello Russo’ Ad Campaign Has Surfaced Posted: 26 Nov 2010 08:42 AM PST You’ve seen the video. Now here’s the Juergen Teller-shot portrait of our beloved Anna Dello Russo for her new fragrance: Follow Fashionista on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Tom Ford for H&M? Probably Bogus, Possibly Amazing Posted: 26 Nov 2010 08:17 AM PST There’s a strange rumor going around–which we believe stems from a FrenchTribune.com article–that Tom Ford is designing the next H&M collection. While we’d love for this to be true–Lanvin x H&M proved to be beautiful and impressively constructed–it’s a little hard to believe, given Ford’s current ethos. Follow Fashionista on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 26 Nov 2010 07:44 AM PST Meanwhile, Across the Pond: The British Fashion Council and British Vogue announced their Fashion Fund finalists yesterday. Congrats to Christopher Kane, E. Tautz, Nicholas Kirkwood, Osman Yousefzada, Charlotte Olympia, Jonathan Saunders, and Peter Pilotto. {Vogue UK} Royal Knock-Offs: Kate Middleton’s engagement ring isn’t the only thing being replicated by stores looking to make a quick buck. Tesco, which is kind of like the Wal-Mart of the UK (but with more food), created a $25 version of her now-famous blue Issa dress. Shame. {NY Times} Kate Moss: Art Dealer? Moss is reportedly selling portraits of herself at Art Basel in Miami next week. {Telegraph UK} Follow Fashionista on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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