Fashion Scoop: Diversity Still Lacking on Fashion Month Runways, Beyonce Launches On Spring App, and Amazon To Get A Brick-And-Mortar Store.

- Though brands like Ashish made models of color the spotlight of
their shows this past September, overall, white models made up about
80-85 percent of the models on the runway. New York cast the most
diverse rosters, with 79.1 percent of casted models being white.
Standout shows included the aforementioned Ashish as well as Tracy
Reese, Zac Posen and Peter Som amongst others. Valentino, Paul &
Joe, Victoria Beckham, Haider Ackermann and The Row only cast one model
of color each. (The Fashion Spot)
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- We told you a few months ago about the launch of Spring,
an easy to use shopping app with major fashion backing. Now, after
on-boarding hundreds of really amazing brands — hey Public School,
Marchesa, Zimmerman and Suno, we see you — the app now has its first
celebrity shop with the one and only Yonce. Sweatshirts, beanies and
tees sport everything from lyrics to Yonce-ified scribbles. Nothing
looks incredibly new(we’ve seen most of it on her own webstore), instead
just gentle tweaks on her existing products but stay tuned as she’ll
undoubtedly drop some fresh designs there. (Fashionista)
- Joanna Coles is a busy woman. After remaking Cosmopolitan magazine(including a website relaunch) the editrix has taken on the reigns of Seventeen. And even as she’s just beginning to steer that publication, Coles has now announced that Cosmo‘s newest project: a comedy show for NBC following a political blogger turned sex editor. The announcement follows earlier speculation that Coles was looking to expand her television presence. (The Daily Front Row)
- Want to get your hands on Alexander Wang x H&M collection before
everyone else you know? Listen up! For you New Yorkers, head to 589
Fifth Avenue on October 13th and spend more than $50 at the flagship
store. They’ll reward you with a token to use a vending machine where
you’ll get a water bottle. And while that’s adorable and everything,
it’s a bit like Charlie and the Chocolate factory in that some of the
bottles will have winning tickets in them that will allow you to shop
the collection either at an October 16th launch party or the November
5th VIP event. (Racked NY)
- Amazon is reportedly expanding. The e-tailer is planning to open its
full-fledged store on West 34th Street in New York.Debuting in time for
holiday season the store will have Amazon’s products like the line of
Kindle readers, Fire smartphones and video-streaming boxes. (Business of Fashion)
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