Rumors About Stefano Pilati’s Departure From YSL Continue
"Sources" tell blogs that Hedi Slimane will replace Pilati.
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"Sources" tell blogs that Hedi Slimane will replace Pilati.
Plus, people actually shopped on Cyber Monday, and HSN is selling shapewear for flabby arms.
Also, Johanna Cox quit her job at 'Elle' with a very bitter blog post.
Also, Cathy Horyn visited Azzedine Alaïa’s studio.
Basically, if this stuff is true, the year 2012 will be the coming of the fashion apocalypse.
Also, Audrina Patridge is the face of Bongo!
Plus: Stavros Niarchos turns 25 at Brinkley's, Jim Carrey canoodles at Pacha, and more, in our complete recap of celebrity sightings.
The English menswear designer has a penchant for military coats, cashmere, and a well-tailored suit.
Also, Matthew Williamson and Erin Fetherston will appear on 'The Beautiful Life.'
Tight leather pants, black nail polish, platform shoes — if Lambert can do it, so can you.
Also, Hussein Chalayan is collaborating with J Brand, and Carine Roitfeld wears burgeoning label Altuzarra.
The photos are fantastic, but everyone's talking about how thin Lindsay looks.
Could the photos symbolize the current economic crisis?
From London, for 'Dazed & Confused.' Yes, it's slightly risqué.
The 17-year-old Brit is a favorite of Hedi Slimane's and walked for Balenciaga's spring 2009 show.
The former Dior Homme designer just signed with a new agent, but will he ever design clothes again?
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