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Also, Jason Wu talks about his big expansion plans.
Suzy Menkes is now convinced that he should stay on as Dior's head designer.
All she said is he might go at some point — not that he's going TOMORROW, or something.
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But! It's a style Kate managed to "elevate."
We've compiled the reactions of some of the most influential people who have responded to the designer's scandal on the record.
Nicola may be the line's designer, but there's a reason his name comes second in this headline.
He has supposedly gone to the Meadows treatment facility in Arizona, Menkes writes.
He is said to have enlisted the same lawyer who defended Kate Moss during her 2005 cocaine scandal to fight for his job at Dior.
Also, Anna Wintour is a big fan of Arizona Muse, and the menswear shows are looking unusually colorful so far.
"I'm not really interested at the moment in men's clothes."
Plus, Harriet Mays Powell launched a new fashion website.
What a pleasant surprise.
Also, Missoni's hip-hop–inspired spring show draws negative reviews.
The shoes, and models who couldn't walk in them, weren't the only problem for the label yesterday.
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