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Fashion news: Jean Paul Gaultier’s ’80s music video, Kate and Wills’ Testino shoot, and Alexander McQueen’s posthumous award
Behold, Jean Paul Gaultier‘s 1988 music video for his single “How To Do That” featuring supermodel Naomi Campbell strutting her stuff for the camera. [Jezebel]Princess watch: Kate Middleton and Prince William posed before the lens of Mario Testino for their first official portrait. [The Cut]
Alexander McQueen will receive a posthumous Outstanding Achievement in Fashion Design award tomorrow at the British Fashion Awards ceremony. [Vogue UK]
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Christopher Bailey wins big and Karen Elson takes a fall at the British Fashion Awards
The British Fashion Awards were held in London last night. Christopher Bailey and Burberry were honoured twice: Bailey for British Designer of the Year and his label for Best Designer Brand. During his speech, Bailey announced that he would be showing the Prorsum collection in London again for the fall shows in February. While we were crossing our fingers for the Canadian talent on the nominees list–Mark Fast for emerging ready-to-wear talent and Todd Lynn for Best Menswear Designer–those awards went to Peter Pilotto and Kim Jones for Dunhill, respectively. (Don’t feel too bad for Fast–dressing Julia Restoin-Roitfeld on the red carpet was a win of another kind.)
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Canadians Mark Fast and Todd Lynn nominated for British Fashion Awards
On December 9th, The British Fashion Awards 2009 will recognize the most influential players in the British fashion industry. Among the nominees are two Canadians: Winnipeg’s Mark Fast is up against Medham Kirchhoff and Peter Pilotto in the emerging ready-to-wear designer category, while Todd Lynn is nominated in the menswear category with Graeme Fidler of […]
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