Gilt Groupe to Invest in Gen Art?
A number of fashion-oriented companies may be interested in reviving the defunct arts organization.
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A number of fashion-oriented companies may be interested in reviving the defunct arts organization.
They paid to participate in events just days before the company closed down, and aren't getting refunds.
Zac Posen, Vena Cava, and Philip Lim are just a few of the organization's fashion alums.
Also, Iman says Soho residents are too fabulous to notice David Bowie walks among them.
Also, the fall 2009 Dolce & Gabbana and D&G campaigns are out.
The jewelry designer turned artiste is doing an installation about colony collapse disorder at Earnest Sewn, opening tonight.
Alexander McQueen's campaign will return for fall, Rihanna may soon design lingerie for Victoria's Secret, and Gwyneth Paltrow is the fall face of Tod's.
Marchesa won the Best Business award at Britain's Best Awards last night, H&M adds women to the workforce in Saudi Arabia, and Marc Jacobs is unsure about his new 'Interview' cover.
Donna Karan will launch a "better-priced" DKNYC line, Jillian Lewis will show with Gen Art on Monday, and Karl Lagerfeld's Chanel resort show goes digital.
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