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The Sartorialist’s Scott Schuman hits Vancouver’s Secret Location: 26 photos of the man with his fans, plus our awesome Q&A!
See the party photos from Secret Location’s The Sartorialist event »
A day late—the event got bumped from Monday to Tuesday—but not short on fans, The Sartorialist Scott Schuman wielded a Sharpie for more than three hours to sign prints and copies of Closer, his second street style tome, at Secret Location.
Dressed in Johnny-Cash-all-black, he moved to the adjoining restaurant afterwards for cocktails, more book signings and photos with a VIP crowd, including PR maven Shannon Heth (he told her he liked her hair), man about town Fred Lee, Style Quotient’s Paul Melo and a flock of Wilhelmina models. When it wrapped, he bounded back to the airport to board a return flight to New York.
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How to shoot street style: Our foolproof guide to becoming a pro in 6 steps!
If the careers of The Sartorialist or Tommy Ton are anything to go off of, it’s safe to say that street style photography has proven it’s an art form to be reckoned with. While we might not all have the wherewithal to follow in the steps of Garance Doré or Hanneli Mustaparta, knowing how to […]
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Oh, l’amour! Tiffany & Co. launches an online love guide with the help of blogging power duo Scott Schuman and Garance Doré
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Tiffany & Co. has launched What Makes Love True, a site dedicated to love (what else?) that is sure to make Holly Golightlys everywhere melt. Complete with a behind-the-scenes video of blogging power duo Scott Schuman of The Sartorialist and Garance Doré, the site is a truly comprehensive map […]
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Fashion news: Giles Deacon teams up with Nine West, Proenza Schouler does jewellery, Pierre Cardin sells
Giles Deacon is teaming up with Nine West to offer a range of footwear for fall. [StyleCaster]
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Fashion news: Brad gets a show, Gaga gets a job, and The Sartorialist gets in trouble
Everyone’s favourite former stylist’s assistant, (and Canadian!) Brad Goreski is coming back to TV with his own show: It’s a Brad, Brad World. [Twitter]
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Fashion news: Gaultier to do lingerie, chest waxing costs England the World Cup and is Naomi Campbell going bald?
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock with your fingers in your ears, you’d know a thing or two about Madonna‘s cone brassieres. You’d also be pleased to know that the man who introduced the world to said bras, Jean Paul Gaultier, will be releasing a line of lingerie this fall with La Perla. [The Cut]
Congratulations to Turkish designer Hakaan Yildirim for winning ANDAM’s €220,000 prize. He was up against some fierce competition, including Canadian designers Mark Fast and Calla Haynes. [Style.com]
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Fashion news: Jil Sander to launch a lower-priced line, babies for Georgina Chapman and Pearl Lowe and is Anna Wintour a closet Green Day fan?
Jil Sander–the label–is creating a lower-priced line, Jil Sander Navy. It’s set to hit stores in January 2011 and there will be prints. [WWD]
Marchesa designer Georgina Chapman and husband Harvey Weinstein revealed that she is five months pregnant. We cannot wait to see the baby clothes that come out of this. [The Cut]
And the baby boom doesn’t end there: Designer, and mom of Daisy, Pearl Lowe has announced that she is pregnant with her fifth child. [Vogue UK]
Spotted: Anna Wintour sitting front row at the Green Day musical, American Idiot. We never would have called that one. [Daily Front Row]
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Fashion news: Nathan Jenden leaves DVF, no Diana Ross collab for Steve Madden and Star Wars style on parade
The Diane von Furstenberg show at New York fashion week will be Nathan Jenden‘s last turn as the company’s creative director. Jenden is leaving the label to focus on his own line in London. [Grazia]
First Neiman Marcus, then Net-a-Porter dropped Emanuel Ungaro for Spring 2010, and word is that now the Ungaro boutique on Madison Avenue is shutting its doors. The shop is reportedly calling customers with the news that they’re closing down shop and are having a liquidation sale. An employee at the shop confirmed the sale, but not the closure. [The Cut]
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Mark Fast’s size scuffle, model flops at Phillip Lim and more
Mark Fast’s show at London Fashion Week is causing a stir for his use of three average-sized models. Two staff members–the stylist and creative designer–quit because of the decision. The real upset here is that it’s even a big deal that these girls are giving the rake-thin beanpoles a run for their money. There’s plenty of room on the runway for everyone, right? [Fashionista] [YouTube]
What do you think of Fast’s decision? Do you want to see more realistic sizes on the runway? Tell us in the comments!