Headlines This Week 10/9
October 9, 2009
- The September Issue star and Vogue creative director, Grace Coddington says she is “flabbergasted” by the attention surrounding her at Paris Fashion Week. NYMag.com
- Funny girl TINA FEY, goes glam on the November cover of Harper’s Bazaar and in a frank interview, the comic heroine reveals her thoughts on Botox, motherhood and why Liz Lemon and Carrie Bradshaw would be best friends. FashionIndie.com

- Yesterday Alexander McQueen presented his beautiful spring 2010 collection in Paris (watch the video here). The quirky highlights were almost too numerous to list. The show opened with a video of a topless Raquel Zimmermann writhing in the sand with snakes. Popgloss.com

- For the month of October, an open air exhibition will be held at the Champs Elysées featuring 90 years (1920-2009) of Vogue covers. BecauseImAddicted.net

- The Sartorialist snapped a woman in bunny ears on her way to the Louis Vuitton show in Paris. It’s one thing to use them on the runway and in editorials, or wear them in Japan if you’re an Olsen, but as a normal member of society? NYMag.com

- Ralph Lauren’s legal team is in full gear, threatening online publishers for displaying the American designers latest photoshop disaster. FashionIndie.com
Headlines This Week 4/24
April 24, 2009

- Apparently Whitney Port is mightier than the economy. At a time when several celebrity fashion lines are being canned, put on hold, or downgraded — as with former Hills co-star Lauren Conrad’s eponymous effort, first on hiatus and later bumped to Kohl’s — Port’s people leaked sneak-peek photos of her Whitney Eve fall 2009 collection, officially making her the o
nly person from MTV’s initially fashion-related reality franchise to be creating fashion-related buzz in real life. NYMag.com - Rachel Bilson will write a Q&A, and answer reader’s questions relating style for InStyle Magazine. As well as talking about her favorite trends. She will have a monthly column starting from the May issue. FashionIndie.com
- Fashion houses are not yet in quite the same pickle as banks, though you might not know it for all the bailout plans in the works from American designers. NYTimes.com
- Earth Day is not over yet… As you know, I have been following the green scene for some time and have opinions about who the best eco-friendly designers are. Of course, SF-loving Stella McCartney tops my list, as does the Loomstate for Target collection. FabSugar.com
- Although she has been facing some stiff competition from Victoria Beckham, Kate Moss always tends to be the first when it comes to trends. Kate was spotted out and about in a Balmain dress hot off the Autumn/Winter 09 catwalks. MyFashionLife.com










