Moises de la Renta May Sign With Mango; Manolo Blahnik Designs Uggs
Also, Alexander Wang is moving to Soho because there is more to him than the Lower East Side.
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Also, Alexander Wang is moving to Soho because there is more to him than the Lower East Side.
Also, Jon Kortajarena stars in Tom Ford's new glasses ads.
Plus, Miu Miu, Badgley Mischka, Reem Acra, and much more.
Also Carmen Marc Valvo cut back on his presentation but got more press than ever.
In fact, sales are actually declining.
Now that it's all said and done (and we've had some serious naps), we can take a look back at the highlights of a Very Special Week.
Of all the swag we've seen carried out of fashion shows this week, Cynthia Rowley's was certainly the strangest — and most practical.
The show opened with oversize, blinding lights, as if we had all been tricked into coming to a group interrogation session.
We hope this means Ohno will judge skating outfits. Bring on the sequins!
Adidas opens a huge flagship in Beijing, Rowley heads to Hong Kong. And there are more luxury consumers than ever before in China.
A horde of famous fashion designers are fawning over the woman (and her height!) after meeting her at a fund-raiser held in her honor.
The New York City Ballet held a party with toga-themed dress the other night. And people actually dressed accordingly! We judge a few of their frocks.
Naomi Campbell credits Saint Laurent with putting models of color on the runway. He also gave women the pantsuit.
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