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Fashion news: Is it over for Marc Jacobs and Lorenzo Martone? Plus, more trouble for Ungaro and Aggy’s sis does tees
We hope this rumour isn’t true: Marc Jacobs and Lorenzo Martone have reportedly ended their relationship. It’s hard to tell at this point what’s real and what’s not, but both Jacobs and Martone have declined to comment. But they had such a great wedding cake… [The Cut]
Jacobs’ business partner, Robert Duffy, got married in Rhode Island last week. [NYTimes]
Is Giles Deacon in or out at Ungaro? Blog buzz is that he’s snagged the creative director role, but Deacon himself saying that there is nothing to report at this point. [Vogue UK]
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Fashion news: Aggy on film, Naomi Campbell (reportedly) strikes again and Jersey Shore in Harper’s Bazaar
A 13-minute film noir starring Agyness Deyn has just been released. Titled Mean To Me, the short flick is set in the 1930s with vintage-style gowns courtesy of Zac Posen. [StyleList]
Although Naomi Campbell reportedly struck again (sorry for the pun), no legal action will be taken. The supermodel was questioned by the NYPD after allegedly slapping and punching her driver, and slapped with a harrasment report, which doesn’t have any penalties or subsequent charges. [Vogue UK]
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Fashion news: Jessica Stam designs for Macy’s, Kardashian responds to fashion critics, a Zoolander sequel and more
Jessica Stam is designing a capsule collection for Macy’s. While it’s hard to get excited about yet another collaboration, the fact that Stam is one of our favourite models does have us looking forward to the results. [StyleFrizz]
Lily Allen is taking her career path in a different direction and moving into to fashion. Her sister and the former singer are starting a vintage clothing project called “Lucy in Disguise,” which will launch at the Vintage at Goodwood festival in the UK in August. [The Cut]
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Fashion news: Jeanne Beker hands the mic to Tavi, Marc Jacobs show to stream live and Henry Holland gets strappy
Agyness Deyn and Orlando Bloom get all domestic for Chinese label Me & City. [Refinery 29]
The fashion world is extending yet another prestigious invitation to Tavi Gevinson: Fashion Television has enlisted the 13-year-old blogger to cover her choice of three shows–Alexander Wang, Y-3 and Marc Jacobs–at New York Fashion Week. The show’s regular host, one Jeanne Beker, will be in Vancouver covering the Olympics. [Toronto Life]
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Fashion news: Hamish Bowles goes camping, Angelina Jolie may star in Gucci film, and Adriana Lima tries acting
Vogue’s European Editor at Large Hamish Bowles spent some time roughing it in the country, reluctantly prepping a piece for Vogue’s environment issue. The fashion journalist ate what he thought was bear feces–but turned out to be only dates–a prank concocted by Hamish’s scout leader. [Vogue]
Woody Allen’s latest muse is Adriana Lima, whom Allen is said to be writing into his next screenplay. Model chum Agyness Deyn has also caught the acting bug; she’ll be appearing in Peter McGough’s upcoming short film. But can these pretty faces transfer their talent to the big screen? We’ll be watching. [Yahoo!]
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Dispatch from London: Dancing with the stars at Burberry
In New York, celebrities and other pretty young things are given the ultimate VIP treatment (think private areas at nightclubs and concerts, and multiple security guard escorts before and after fashion shows). As I look around me at the Burberry Prorsum after party, held at Burberry headquarters on Horseferry Road, I realize that is not quite the case in London. To my left? Mary-Kate Olsen. To my right? Emma Watson, the face of Burberry’s fall/winter ad campaign. Yes, we are all bouncing around together to the music of The Kooks, who have arrived to do a live set (the lead singer makes sure to thank “Christopher.” Could that be Christopher Bailey, I wonder?!).
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NYFW news: Pigskin at Alexander Wang, Tim Gunn speaks out on LiLo, we are jealous of Tavi, and more
Are you ready for some football? Alexander Wang mixed sweatshirt fleece and caramel leather for a pigskin-inspired spring collection.
Jason Wu went crazy with pattern and colour, but the show somehow still seemed refined. Cathy Horyn thought it was all a bit precious. [Style.com, NYTimes]
A video “prequel” to Gareth Pugh’s Spring 2010 collection, which reveals the line’s inspiration, debuted last night on showstudio.com. It’s suitably bizarre. [Showstudio]
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Fashion news: Jason Wu’s fashion doll, look like Heidi Pratt, and a new New York Fweek?
Jason Wu, doll maker and darling of the Obama closet, has created a limited edition doll for Paris boutique Colette. But it’s already sold out. Tant pis! [StyleFile, Colette]
As a fashion cred consolation prize, use this handy dandy flow chart to get shot by The Sartorialist. You’re going to need menswear and some good accessories. [Refinery 29]
The German house of Escada could be R.I.P. by summer’s end. [Fashionista]
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Daily reads: Agyness inspires a namesake song and Coco’s après-gala snack attack
Agyness Deyn has done guest vocals on a song, been engaged to a musician and now has inspired a song–take a listen. [Modelina, via Grazia] It’s no Hilary Swank mowing a burger after winning an Oscar, but here’s Coco Rocha sharing a shot of her fast food side trip after the American Ballet Gala. [Oh […]
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