Monday 29 June 2015

Fashion Scoop:Karrueche Tran Is Now Repped By Wilhelmina Models, Zendaya Has “Hair Problems” Again, NBC Will Not Air the Miss USA Pageant


  • If you only know Karrueche Tran as Chris Brown’s ex-girlfriend — hi, that would be me — Wilhelmina is hoping to change that. The agency that reps the likes of Nick Jonas, Boyhood‘s Ellar Coltrane and Orange Is The New Black‘s Ruby Rose, has just signed Ms. Tran to their roster. We can only wonder what campaigns she might pick up. (Instagram)
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  • One brand that’s not out of the realm of possibility of her? Givenchy! In fact, Riccardo Tisci will be pulling up stakes this coming September in order to show his latest range in the brand’s new New York flagship set to open in September. The show will occur on September 11th. (Fashionista)
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  • When will people learn to leave Zendaya alone? The star’s latest bout with opposers came just last night at the BET Awards, when she decided to wear a wig featuring a short hair style.  Instead of soldiering on in silence and just allowing people to talk smack as most celebrities do, she responded, and in a timely fashion: “When people don’t like your hair but they tweetin bout you tho….. ” she wrote on Twitter before snatching the wig off on Snapchat. (Mic)
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  • Jhene Aiko is loving her pursuits in the fashion industry–so much that she just dropped a new clothing venture with Neff Headwear and Pacsun. Entitled “Soul of Summer,`” the line features loose printed tops and maxi dresses. (StyleBlazer)
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  • Fan of the Miss USA pageant? Well, you might have trouble seeing the pageant or any from the Miss Universe Organization. After a statement from NBC stating that they would be terminating their business involvements with Donald Trump following his racially insensitive statements about Mexican immigrants, the events will not be broadcast on NBC. This follows Univision, the largest Spanish-speaking network in the world, disavowing the comments and dropping ties with the Organization as well. (The Hollywood Reporter)

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