What Does the Celine Show Cancellation Have to Do With Galliano?
Quite a bit, according to the FT's Vanessa Friedman.
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Quite a bit, according to the FT's Vanessa Friedman.
Plus, Christian Louboutin posed with some naked ladies to promote his new collaboration with cabaret house Crazy Horse.
Plus, Bette Franke features on the new subscribers' cover of Harper's Bazaar.
Both parties are happy with the suit's closure, says an LVMH spokesperson.
The Jil Sander designer is said to be close to signing a deal with the house — and he's already got the endorsement of one of the world's toughest critics.
Bain consultants estimate 14 percent growth in luxury menswear each year.
Plus, Erin O'Connor is on a new magazine cover.
No word yet on whether this means Fendi upholstery will be located in CSM's new building.
The designer is opening an in-store boutique at Printemps's Paris flagship.
Just in time for orders on all those Louis Vuitton crocodile jackets.
A few Opening Ceremony–connected celebrities contributed something to their effort.
Also, Rihanna is on the cover of British 'Vogue,' and more news.
Meanwhile, Bill Gaytten will present both Galliano and Dior shows in Paris this week.
The same source says Marc Jacobs is out of the running.
Also, a Canadian company tried to sell fraudulent spots on the Paris Fashion Week schedule.
Meanwhile, Anna Dello Russo did not eat her dinner.
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