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What the actress's Halston appointment could mean for fashion.
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What the actress's Halston appointment could mean for fashion.
She'll be taking on the secondary line, Halston Heritage.
Is the 'Sex and the City' star joining the iconic label's design team?
The designer previously rejected by Gianfranco Ferr , Nina Ricci, and Halston may have his own line in the works.
And Dolly Parton has high-maintenance wigs.
He thinks New York is "interesting" but finds London "amazing."
New reports reveal that Halston would "never, ever" hire the ex–Nina Ricci designer. Boo.
But he doesn't say it's not a possibility.
The designer shared his thoughts on diversity on the runways, Paris Hilton, and more at yesterday's TimesTalks series.
It's hard to believe, but we wouldn't mind if he moved here.
Rumor has it the London-based design wunderkind is in talks to head the revived label.
Procter & Gamble plans to revive the house, and Zanini could be on tap.
"I've never seen people take themselves quite this seriously."
Though executives reportedly met with Roland Mouret about helming the label, they're not making a new hire just yet.
Also, Jane Birkin designs for Lutz & Patmos, Halston handbags disappoint, and Betsey Johnson kissed a girl.
The newly revived house just lost its head designer and cut ties with Rachel Zoe, but it looks to have its ducks in a row.
The designer wants to leave his position as creative director of the label to focus on his expanding namesake line.
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