Fashion news: Marc and Lorenzo split, Valentino wins a 16-year legal battle and Snooki is the new Liz Taylor
Marc Jacobs and Lorenzo Martone are no longer an item. While there may be “break-up rumours were false!” updates–and the inevitable “rumours that the break-up was false, were false!” updates–Martone maintains, via Twitter, that they’ve been split for about two months. So maybe this time it’s for real. Boo. [The Cut]
The much cackled about Snooki, gossip fodder and star of Jersey Shore, has just been compared to Elizabeth Taylor by fashion writer Cathy Horyn. Why? Images of Liz, recently published in Vanity Fair, “confirm a short, busty woman with high hair, big jewelry, garish taste in clothes and a complete indifference to the cyclonic effect that all that produced.” [NYTimes]
Lanvin will be releasing a new scent in late August, which the brand maintains is not specifically for the bridal market. With a name like “Marry Me,” that would be an easy mistake to make. [WWD]
This editorial for Russian Vogue really confirms that Dakota Fanning is (le sniff!) all grown up. [Quem via Racked]
Speaking of under-agers, Taylor Momsen turns 17 today. This means she has one year left to wear corset dresses and stripper shoes until she’s legal and people will stop caring. Oh, and she will also star in an upcoming Galliano fragrance campaign. [PopSugar]
The Guardian recently dug into the life of fashion underdogs–the interns for major design houses. “Most days I worked from 8.30 in the morning until at least 2am” says one former Alexander McQueen intern, “I left because it was obvious there was virtually no chance of getting a job there.” Yeesh. [Guardian UK]
The 16-year legal battle between Valentino and clothing company Florence Fashions has just been won by Valentino. Apparently Florence Fashions trademarked “Giovanni Valentino,” which to Garavani Valentino sounded a little too familiar. [Fashionista]
According to Anna Mouglalis, who plays Coco Chanel in the upcoming Chanel & Igor Stravinsky (a Chanel biopic riding on the coattails of the hype of Coco Avant Chanel) says that Karl Lagerfeld was an essential part of getting into the role of Coco. “He relayed anecdotes about Coco, showed me the archives and lent me some beautiful dresses,” the French actress said. Curiously, this didn’t stop the Kaiser from giving the film thumbs down. [Vogue UK]
In other breaking news, Scarlett Johansson bobbed her hair. [People]
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