Fashion Scoop: You Can Buy Gowns From The Met Gala, Kathy Griffin Will Replace Joan Rivers on E!'s Fashion Police, and Karl Lagerfeld Designs Hats.
- Do you remember the Topshop dresses at the Met Gala? I do–there were
four of them and when I first read the credit I was pretty surprised,
and then when I saw the actual gowns I was doubly surprised. Well if you
had your eye on them — worn by Kendall Jenner, Jourdan Dunn, Chanel
Iman, Zoe Kravitz and Toni Garrn, then maybe you want one for yourself.
Topshop is auctioning the dresses to benefit Fashion Targets Breast
Cancer on may on November 27th. (Hollywood Reporter)
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- Century 21 is going upscale. The company will open C21EDITION, a
new Manhattan location that will host special collaborations,
presentations and private sales. Inside of the store they will also
have a vintage boutique called LXR&Co. C21EDITION will open Friday. (The Daily)
- Kathy Griffin has now been officially named to the cast of E!’s Fashion Police.
With her appointment, the cast now includes Griffin, Melissa Rivers,
Giuliana Rancic and Kelly Osbourne. It is unclear as to whether George
Kotsiopoulos is still a part of the staff. There are also reports that
tapings will be scaled back to only during awards season. (US Magazine)
- It seems like every week Giambattista Valli — he of the frilly and
fluffy gowns — is announcing a new project. His latest: a collaboration
with MAC cosmetics. “Probably I have the opposite problem of someone who has no ideas, ” the designer himself said. ” I have too many ideas! I need a lot of projects to do all of them.” This latest project sees the designer reprising five hues as lip colors for the summer 2014 season. (Vogue)
- Though he’s readying the Chanel cruise collection for presentation,
Karl Lagerfeld has just designed a capsule collection of five hats for
Maison Michel. The chapeaus take on names of Lagerfeld’s favorite
models of the moment: Karlie, Anja, Cara, Poppy, and Kendall. The
Kendall features a large brim and you can expect them in stores
mid-February. (NY Daily News)
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