Gisele Bundchen lands her 11th cover for Amercian Vogue's April shape issue.
Richemont is in bids to acquire Net-a-Porter. The Swiss group looks to add the online retailer to stable of luxury goods including Chloe, Alaia, Cartier, and Van Cleef & Arpels.
John Galliano will become the next chairman of London's Fashion Fringe. He follows Donatella Versace.
Rumors resurface that Karl Lagerfeld has not renewed his contract at Chanel and Lanvin's Alber Elbaz will take over as his successor.
Terry Richardson is working on a relaunch of his website "to have films and sell things like T-shirts," according to Richardson. The photographer is also focused on two new books, including a second installment of TerryWorld by Taschen.
New mom Jourdan Dunn made her runway return yesterday walking for Aquascutum.
“Hand-embroidery is an art. But we see so much of it done in a conventional way. I wanted to make it a little more perverse, by adding the leather and the black lace.”—Christopher Kane on his fall 2010 collection shown in London today.
Mark Fast continues to use non sample-size models on his London Fashion Week runway, this season casting Crystal Renn.
This might be the one party that would have taken precedence over our mother's sweet potato mash--okay, maybe not. You can be sure, however, that the Terry Richardson exhibition for the 2009 Vogue Calender must have been a fun event. Along with the photographer himself came Carine Roitfeld, Riccardo Tisci, Marc Jacobs--and all the personality that those names bring to mind. To see our gallery from the event click here. To see the calendar in full, click over to Fashionologie.
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