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Spring 2011 preview: What we loved at Paris Fashion Week
WHAT THEY’LL BE TALKING ABOUT IN 5 YEARS:
The Chanel show, which took over the entire Grand Palais with some 3,000 seats, 87 models and an 80-piece orchestra. -
Fashion news: Olivier Theyskens named artistic director of Theory, Harry Potter knocks off McQueen, and Jenny McCarthy tells a story about Stefano Gabbana
Olivier Theyskens has finally landed a full-time gig. The Belgian designer has been named artistic director of Theory. Theyskens’ first collection for Theory will be revealed during the Fall 2012 season. [WWD]Jenny McCarthy appeared on Chelsea Lately and talked about meeting Stefano Gabbana at MTV Europe’s Video Music Awards early in her career…and being stripped, literally, of her head-to-toe Dolce & Gabbana outfit after her boyfriend assaulted Gabbana after a misunderstanding. (The story is at 3:18) [Styleite]
It appears French costume designer Jeny Temime may have borrowed too heavily from an Alexander McQueen design for the last Harry Potter movie. [LelaLondon, via Refinery 29]
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Fashion news: be the Levi’s girl, more McQueen up for auction and Theyskens ups the price of Theory
According to Andrew Rosen of Theory, the upcoming collaboration with Olivier Theyskens will be at a higher price point because “it has to come from his inspiration and from his soul.” So what does Theyskens’ inspiration have to do with the price tag? [The Cut]
Why scout and interview job candidates when social media can do it for you? Levi’s is scouting its next female social media spokesperson (the “Levi’s girl”) through a contest on their facebook page. Contestants have to submit a short video on why they deserve the coveted spot. [Mashable]
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Fashion news: Burberry in 3-D, Naomi Campbell moves to Moscow and some hair advice for Robert Pattinson
Burberry pulled off a neat trick yesterday where they convinced fashion VIPs in New York, Paris, Tokyo and Dubai to watch the live stream wear 3-D glasses. [WWD, sub req’d]
GQ has some choice words for Rpattz regarding his greasy BAFTAs hair: “Please pull it together. Or slick it back. Something.” [GQ]
Some fresh details have emerged in the news that bloggers have been included as voters for the CFDA awards. Turns out that bloggers weren’t just simply sent ballots, but actually had to ask to get them, and only then will the CFDA review the request and make the decision as to whether their blogger status is deemed worthy to vote [The Cut]
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