Monday, 22 September 2014

Fashion Scoop.

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  • With the blessing of her daughter, Fashion Police will continue without one of it’s most vocal anchors, Joan Rivers. Having featured the star in a commemorative episode, the show will take a hiatus until January and then will return, starting with the Golden Globes. There’s no word yet as to who will serve as Rivers’s replacement. (Vanity Fair)
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  • Remember when Alicia Keys wore that Marc Bouwer gown to hubby Swiss Beatz’s birthday party? Well now her team has come under fire for reportedly agreeing to credit the designer with an Instagram shot of the dress and then reneging on the deal. When Keys’s stylist Jocelyn Goldstein pulled the dress for the event, she did so with the understanding that there would be an Instagram post, crediting the designer for the $10,000 dress as payment. The Instagram never came and after delays, Bouwer suggested $5,000 in payment to settle the matter. Keys’s team declined saying Bouwer would need a legal contract to enter into the deal. Shady, shady, shady I tell you. (WWD)
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  • Dwyane Wade now has two watches created in collaboration with Hublot. At a dinner this past Tuesday, Wade headed to the West Village in New York with wife Gabrielle Union to debut his Classic Fusion Dwyane Wade style with the brand. The strap of the timepiece comes done in alligator skin. (Page Six)
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  • In her memoir due out October 9th, Vivienne Westwood reveals the abuse that took place in her relationship with Malcolm McLaren, the manager of the Sex Pistols. “Because he’s dead, I don’t mind saying this: he behaved incredibly cruelly,” she writes. But it seems that the abuse wasn’t one way: “I used to hit Malcolm. One day he hit me back.” (Vogue UK)
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  • At the peak of a pretty tumultuous time during Nylon‘s history, Michelle Lee was tapped as the editor-in-chief. And now, three months later, the editor sits down for her first interview. In it, she reveals how Nylon will always stay true to its “cool” but rebellious history, her plans for expanding into travel and the future of the magazine(expect more video and music covers). (Fashionista)

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