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Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett get glitzy for H&M’s holiday campaign
See the H&M holiday collection here » Following the release of their collaborative jazz cover album Cheek to Cheek, H&M has partnered with Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett soundtrack its holiday campaign with their rendition of “It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing).” The short film features Gaga and Bennett alongside […]
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Prada Spring 2013 Ad Campaign: Suddenly those shoes ain’t looking so bad…
See Prada’s Spring 2013 campaign »
It’s been a couple of months since we first feasted on Prada’s Spring 2013 collection, but any weariness of those toe sock/thong shoes has all been washed away with the just-released spring campaign.
Simply put, Prada’s Spring 2013 collection was a whole lotta Japan-meets-sixties look, and it seems that streamlined styling was the name of the game for the Steven Meisel-shot advertising images. The modeling A-list amongst its stars include Raquel Zimmerman, Saskia de Brauw, Eva Herzigova, Sasha Pivovarova, who all pose against stark grey backgrounds in furry coats, hot pants, daisy sunglasses and more. The flatform heels with the toe socks make a re-appearance but have been styled in a way that we know when Fall 2013 street style photos come pouring in, these shoes have the potential to shot day after day.
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Fashion news: Daphne doesn’t care about the classic brands, Lady Gaga gets saintly and Rag & Bone go DIY
By Gillian Pryor Rag & Bone go DIY in their latest campaign, having models Sasha Pivovarova, Lily Aldridge and Abbey Lee Kershaw to take their own pictures in the duo’s wares. [Fashionologie] Still on track to prove that she is otherworldly, Lady Gaga looks like a literal saint in M.A.C’s new ads. [Temptalia] Daphne Guinness […]
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Fashion news: Book links Gianni Versace’s death to mafia debts
Old rumours are resurfacing for the Versace family: A new book written by Giuseppe Di Bella claims Gianni Versace was murdered over unpaid debts to the Calabrian mafia. [Telegraph]
Russian model Sasha Pivovarova, who is also a skilled artist, is collaborating with Karl Lagerfeld on an illustrated update of a Russian fairy tale. [NYT]
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Fashion News: Marc Jacobs & Anna Wintour on Jimmy Fallon, Karlie Kloss on Gossip Girl, and Erdem gets a British Fashion Award nom
Jimmy Fallon: “What is the new black?” Marc Jacobs: “47.” Anna Wintour and Marc Jacobs appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon last night to talk up Fashion’s Night Out, but also covered Jacobs’ shoulder surgery, his “kilt that’s not a kilt,” Vogue’s value per dollar, and banana suits. [The Cut]
Erdem has been nominated for the 2010 British Fashion Awards designer of the year award, along with Christopher Kane and Phoebe Philo. Other BFDA nominees include Nick Knight and Nicola Formichetti for the Isabella Blow award for fashion creator and Burberry, Mulberry, Pringle of Scotland and Victoria Beckham were nominated for designer brand of the year. [WWD]
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Video: The backstage frenzy at Lanvin
Bernadette Morra sneaked a backstage peek at the frenzy before Friday’s Lanvin show–Alber Elbaz fussing, models running and Sasha Pivovarova grabbing a very last-minute smoke.
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Fashion news: Pretty boy beauty, fashion hearts Twitter and a Spice Girl for Topshop?
Russian model Sasha Pivovarova, who studied art before she stalked the runways, created drawings in honour of Chanel’s Paris-Moscow pre-fall show. Pivovarova also stars in the campaign. [Chanel, via Fashionologie]
Esteban Cortazar is apparently not defecting from the house of Ungaro. He’s currently working on pre-spring and tells WWD, “For now I am here.” [The Cut]
Scuttlebutt is that Geri Halliwell is doing a range for Topshop. Meh. [Refinery 29]
An interchangeable cast of clean-cut dirty-blonde boys (Zac Efron, Chase Crawford, Chris Pine, et al.) are doing away with rugged masculinity. [Guardian]