Fashion Scoop: Lucky Just Canceled Their FABB Conference, London Launches A New Fashion Week, SCAD To Honor Vivienne Westwood
- In the wake of Eva Chen announcing her impending departure from
Lucky magazine, the publication has canceled their annual FABB
conference. Ticket costs will be refunded. Some events hosted by brands
and bloggers around the event will continue as planned. (Racked)
- Giorgio Armani is 80 and still kicking. In fact, the Italian
designer said in a recent interview that he doesn’t see himself retiring
any time soon. When his lucidity goes, he concedes he too will go, but
until then, the design world is his oyster. (The Fashion Spot)
- London Fashion Week recently announced a venue change, but it seems
they have more news up their sleeves. This summer, right after their
men’s collections, the city will host three days of pre-collections. The
event will run from June 15 – 17 and host designers like Zoe Jordan,
Burberry, Peter Pilotto, and Roland Mouret. (NY Times)
- Man Repeller fans rejoice, product is
coming! In a recent talk, founder Leandra Medine revealed that some sort
of curated Man Repeller subscription box may be on the way. Expect
limited-edition runs of exclusive product inside. (Tech Crunch)
- Vivienne Westwood is the latest designer to
be honored by SCAD. The British Dame is largely known for her punk
aesthetic and will have tribute paid to her via the Andrea Leon Talley
Life Achievement Award. Westwood follows recipients like Diane von
Furstenburg, John Galliano and Oscar de la Renta. (StyleBlazer)
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