Ford Models filed a suit in Manhattan Supreme Court against model Kendra Spears.
Despite rumors, Oliver Theyskens will not be taking the creative director position at Halston.
Marc Jacobs will launch a new fragrance, called Lola, this August.
Anna Wintour was photographed walking home from work yesterday evening.
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This morning we attended a press conference for the Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute 2009 exhibition entitled, "The Model As Muse: Embodying Fashion". We'll be bringing you red carpet photos from tonight's gala but check out our first look inside the exhibition itself. As stated by The Costume Institute, the exhibition "explores the reciprocal relationship between high fashion and evolving ideas of beauty, focusing on iconic fashion models in the latter half of the 20th century and their roles in projecting, and sometimes inspiring, the fashion of their respective eras.".
Managing editor of Models.com revealed the typical salary for those who pose for a Conde Nast mag.
Erin Wasson held a garage sale this weekend in Los Angeles which included a decade worth of Ghesquiere gifts and other model-sized duds.
The 2009 Time 100 finalists were announced and fashion industry nominations were not only sparse but also questionable.
Speaking of lists, Style.com posted a list of their top ten favorite collections and Erdem and Haider Ackermann both made the cut.
Today marks the launch of the Alexander McQueen for Target range meanwhile photos from the next collab have already leaked.
Speaking of Target collabs, there's an accessories range poised to drop this summer desgned by Target alum Jaye Hersh.
The agent of the model, Auguste Abeliunaite, who cried on the Jil Sander catwalk, called the Wall Street Journal to explain.
POP's editorial director Ashley Heath talks to Fashionologie about the new masthead and first cover without Katie Grand.
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The next Costume Institute exhibition will be entitled "Model As Muse: Embodying Fashion", the Gala will be hosted by Kate Moss and Marc Jacobs.
Could that explain why the Fall 2009 catwalks were filled with over-thirty models, some of whom haven't walked in years?
Milliner, Molly Yestadt, whom we featured in our Put A Lid On It shoot, is interviewed on the hats she designed for the Marc by Marc Jacobs show.
Cathy Horyn loved the Michael Kors show, Style.com loved the Michael Kors show, and The International Herald Tribune interviewed the designer about the recession.
Pheobe Philo, former genius behind Chloe, sits down to discuss her first collections for Celine, starting with Resort which will debut in April...
Model Heather Marks logs her pre-Fashion Week diet for New York Magazine which is, not surprisingly, lacking in carbs.
Dolce & Gabbana will play priests in a film called Nine, alongside cast members Daniel Day Lewis, Nicole Kidman, Marion Cotillard, Kate Hudson, Sofia Loren, and Penelope Cruz.
Cathy Horyn likens the New York Fashion Week roster to a trade show lineup and provides a prescription for better Lincoln Center arrangements come September.
Last night Coco Rocha celebrated her entry into the unofficial model hall of fame with none other than her very own Rootstein mannequin. The company, which also recently immortalized Agyness Deyn, has been making fashion's most real-life mannequins sine the early 1960's. Check out Rocha's photo shoot with her very own likeness, and, Fashionologie's first musings on what we can now see is a major hair color switch for the brunette super model.
12/11/08. Photos by Gabriela Maj/Getty Images
MTV has decided not to release a controversial television show, called Model Maker, aimed at making young women into models by asking them to lose weight. Today Darryl Roberts takes us through the roller coaster ride of disapproval.
Sarah Palin's designer clothing will be given to charity when the campaign is over. More than anything we want a break down of just what this woman is wearing, because we're not seeing what Andre Leon Tally is seeing.
Lauren Hutton, who is the face of Mango's Fall 08 ad campaign, has also signed on to be the poster gal for Elizabeth and James--the line designed by Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen. To top it all off, we saw her photo on the Sartorialist yesterday. The woman is back.
Target deals with the economy by looking at their sourcing and other ways to drive the prices down. The company, who operates well over one thousand stores in the United States, does not plan to expand overseas just yet. If and when they do, it is said that they will start at our borders in Mexico and Canada.
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