Lara Stone Is Couture Fashion Week’s Top Model
Rookies may have crowded the runway, but it was a seasoned model who wins the crown this week.
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The owners bought the label in 2005 without knowing a thing about the fashion business. Now it faces demise.
Today's couture show might not be his last after all.
Surely a zoo-owning billionaire out there wants to help?
Americans sure as hell ain't buying that stuff this year.
It will include twenty looks and live models.
He'll put on a couture show, and no one's going to stop him. Got it?
Yet the couture collection he showed in January could have been his last.
It remains unclear whether courts will allow the recently bankrupt house's show to go on.
His recently bankrupt label has been unable to pay him.
The London-based designer cites a steady drop in orders as the culprit that brought her down.
A spokesman for the label "cannot confirm if the July show will be going ahead."
The 'Vogue' editor opened up in a rare appearance at the 92nd Street Y last night. PETA even crashed the party.
The label's owners are in talks to sell a stake to make up for losses.
Also, Isaac Mizrahi wants his Liz Claiborne line to be the cheapest thing on its Macy's floor.
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