Rumor: Alexander Wang Is Now Being Considered for Dior
The same source says Marc Jacobs is out of the running.
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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.
He also misses the days when celebrities would pay for their clothes.
If he goes, Phoebe Philo would supposedly leave Céline to take over Louis Vuitton.
She posted pictures of them kissing on her Facebook page.
Also, Fred Perry got a new collaborator.
Also, here's 'Vogue' Korea's 15th anniversary cover.
Except he slips and calls him "Robert" a few times.
Says Dior's CEO: "They are not living like the designer. They are simple people. Some of them have a difficult life. They have their feet on the ground."
They've announced a 40 percent female quota for all their corporate boards by 2020.
The fashion press is now eager to label outgoing designer Antonio Marras as a possible successor to John Galliano.
LVMH's CEO confirms this as Bill Gaytten is appointed the new creative director at John Galliano.
'Times' critic Cathy Horyn thinks the designer "should have a second chance."
And LVMH executive has responded to the lawsuit, but the plaintiff's lawyers are not accepting it.
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