Fashion Scoop: Solange’s Business Partner Armina Mussa Speaks Out, Melissa Rivers to Replace Joan Rivers on Fashion Police.
- Armina Mussa, longtime business partner to artist Solange, has
finally spoken out on her terrible stabbing incident in April. Charges
have been filed and bestie Solange issued a statement of support: “Watching
Armina’s strength, courage, grace, and positivity during this time of
hardship has been nothing short of a miracle. She is a true reflection
of the word, survivor, and a testament of resilience. I couldn’t be more
proud of my dear friend.” (The YBF)
- It’s official! Raven-Symoné will be joining the cast of The View as a
permanent host. We gotta give props to a woman working; Raven-Symoné
most recently guest-starred on Fox’s Empire and ABC’s Black-ish. Known
for her no-holds-barred perspective, Raven-Symoné is sure to bring her
fresh and funny take on all things pop culture. (E! Online)
- Like Mother, Like Daughter: Melissa Rivers will replace her late
mother Joan Rivers on ‘Fashion Police.’ When the show resumes taping on
August 31, Melissa will lead the E! Network show for six episodes with a
rotating cast of celebrity hosts! Rumors have it that Wendy Williams is
considering a spot! Let’s hope Melissa can bring the ‘Fashion Police’
to new heights. (NY Daily News)
- This comes a little late but it deserves to be spread: Zendaya
Coleman continues to be one of the most level headed and mindful of
young celebrities out there these days. In a Facebook video the
singer/actress/sometime designer obliquely responds to a media world
fueled by reports of which celebrity decided to go natural and “Have You
Seen Lady Gaga’s New Look?!” As told by Z: “It should not be a
phenomenon if a girl decides to or not to wear makeup. If you want to
beat that face down, then beat it down! If you want to go natural, then
go natural! Do you boo, boo! Be happy!” From her lips to the ears of every woman around the world. (Teen Vogue)
- For the past year or so people have been screaming about how badly
J. Crew is doing, and the sales reports have provided evidence. Now, the
company is clearly taking very decisive and visible moves to change
that. This week, the brand has eliminated 175 jobs at corporate, fired
their head of womenswear and taken the old head of design for Madewell
and incorporated him into the J. Crew fold. Talk about action. Somsack
Sikhounmuong is largely credited with the growth of Madewell, and J.
Crew is likely hoping that he can replicate his success at their much
bigger company. Expect less of a focus on Jenna Lyon and her premium J.
Crew Collection and more on the basics. (Fashionista)
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