Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Fashion Scoop: John Legend Sells His Clothes For Charity, Jeremy Scott Doesn’t Care What You Think, and You Can Be The Face Of MAC.


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  • If you are in need of some Gucci for your closet and you’re not averse to hand me downs, John Legend is selling pieces from his wardrobe online. The sale benefits his Show Me Campaign which raises money for educational scholarships around the world. Amongst the items offered up are leather jackets, Lanvin suiting as well as sneakers(the Kanye X Louis Vuitton sneakers are in the haul). Act fast as its only up for a week. (Hollywood Reporter)
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  • If Kanye X Louis Vuitton sneakers aren’t your thing, maybe Hunger Games inspired fits are. Supra has just made a capsule collection collection of sneakers inspired by Mockingjay: Part I with fiery insoles. Two of the styles are already on offer. (Teen Vogue)
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  • If you have opinions about Jeremy Scott and what he does, he really doesn’t actually care. “In my opinion, it’s for each person to pull out their own decision and feelings from it,” he said. “That’s why I don’t really try to do a dissertation about my work personally.” But if you are going to judge, make sure you know what you’re talking about — namely, learn the history of Franco Moschino himself. (The Fashion Spot)
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  • George Kotsiopoulus is turning his attention back to design. The Fashion Police critic has designed a capsule collection for QVC that comes available in sizes 0 to 28. “I never aspire to be Marc Jacobs,” Kotsiopoulus says of the line. “I’m trying to bring a little chic to everyone.” (WWD)
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  • Do you want your own beauty contract? Well you’re in luck: MAC’s new initiative “MACnificient Me” is your chance. Submit your application on MAC’s website and then campaign for yourself on social media. If you campaign hard enough you might be one of six winners to be shot for the brand’s Fall 2015 campaign. (Fashionista)

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