Tomaso Aquilano Thinks American Women Are Obsessed With Picking People Up
"In Italy, women are not worried about not picking someone up."
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"In Italy, women are not worried about not picking someone up."
Dell'Acqua replaces the 6267 designers, who went to Ferré last month; Coach plans to open 50 stores in China; and Roberto Cavalli celebrates his new wine.
Over the past two years, major fashion houses have chewed through head designers like a small order of fries. One minute you're hot, and the next minute you're, well, gone.
IT holding, the company that controls Gianfranco Ferré and Malo, is doing a lot of shuffling these days.
Ferré gets some new daddys, Michael Kors enjoys a Dolly Parton–themed American Idol, and the price of Carla Bruni-Sarkozy's favorite Dior bag is revealed.
And exhale! It looks like Gianfranco Ferré is finally wiping its eyes, picking up the pieces, and getting the house in order.
Plus Victoria's Secret swimwear finally hits stores, a former male model kisses and tells, Diane Von Furstenburg's resort plans, and more.
Vogue gets no noms for the National Magazine Awards, Acne Jeans opens its first New York store today, and Simon Doonan's autobiography gets picked up for development as a television series.
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