Who better than Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana to illustrate all the drama and fabulosity that goes into preparing a fashion show. [Fashion Tribes]
Anna Wintour + gold lame. That's all you need to know. [HuffPo]
As to be expected, the ladies of Sex and the City 2 aren't getting along. At this point, don't be surprised if it's menopausal. [Daily Intel]
The Tokidoki Karl Lagerfeld doll. He's reportedly "flattered." [WWD]
What could be more perfect on a Friday than He-Man characters dressed in hipster wear? She-Ra in H&M and April77? Get out. [Drawn!]
As a kid, you know you always wanted your own body suit like Max's in Where the Wild Things Are. Well, now Opening Ceremony has one. [Opening Ceremony]
Louis Vuitton has tapped six "designers" to conceptualize special-order leather goods to be auctioned off at Sotheby's for the Red Cross 150th anniversary. Among said designers is Annie Leibovitz. Too bad the proceeds go to charity -- God knows she could use some cash...[WWD]
Sam Haskins' health isn't what it used, but rest assured his photography still is. [The Moment]
Everyone goes bonkers for H&M and Target collaboration lines -- but are they worth it? [WSJ]
Is eco-fashion finally getting a legitimate shot from the fashion elite? Italian designers are holding a conference to discuss. [NYT]
Moscot has a new line of sunglasses based on David Lynch's Mulholland Drive. [The Thread]
Rumors are again afloat that Martin Margiela is leaving or has already left his Maison. Eventually, Mr. Margiela, publicity stunts just turn annoyances. [JC Report]
Next month's men's shows in Paris and Milan should be a bit more energetic than last season's dreary showing. A slew of new and old favorite designers will show and present collections, which will hopefully amp up both weeks. [WWD] via [The Cut]
Dolce & Gabbana won't ever do a diffusion line. When asked about the possibility of working with H&M
Stefano Gabbana responded "No, we don’t need to. That kind of exposure could be dangerous for us." [Telegraph UK]
Fashion types apparently love NYC's park-in-the-sky, The High Line. Calvin Klein is throwing a pary there this summer. Layman's would also probably love it if a) invited to CK's party or b) if they would open it to the public already. [WWD]
For their second consecutive year, H&M and Designers Against Aids (DAA) are teaming up for the Fashion Against AIDS apparel campaign, enlisting some of the biggest names in fashion, music, art and entertainment to design limited edition t-shirts for the H&M label. Among participants this year are Estelle, N.E.R.D, Katy Perry, Robyn, Dita von Teese and Yoko Ono, all of whom helped design shirts in a 80's edgy style, with 25% of sales go to to HIV/AIDS prevention projects of Designers Against Aids, UNFPA, MTV's Staying Alive Foundation and YouthAIDS. Each tee is emblazoned with an empowering message about safe sex, one of the best being Katy Perry's, which reads "WHAT'S ON THE OUTSIDE IS WHAT COUNTS." So if you're willing to do some fashion philanthropy look for the t-shirts to hit H&M starting in June 2009 in the H&M DIVIDED departments of over 1000 stores in 30 countries.
It's a mere 13 days before Matthew Williamson's men's line hits H&M stores, but that doesn't mean you can't get your checklist ready for the big day now. His womenswear was well received, though not frantically so -- understandable considering his penchant for pows of color and idiosyncratic details that one wouldn't necessarily call classic. Nevertheless, his amped-up version of, well, everything will at least allow you to be a bit quirky and fun in this dowdy recession.
Thom Browne was reportedly in danger of bankruptcy, but now the designer claims that isn't so. He would still appreciate a financial backer, however, to grow. [WWD]
The same cannot be said, however, for Marc Ecko. The Post is reporting that he owes investors upwards of $170 million and has to make cuts across the board. The lable says the situation is not "life-threatening at all." [NYP]
Thierry Mugler's costumes for Beyonce's tour have been revealed. They're being labled "Sasha Warrior" and, yes, it still incorporates that metal glove thing. [The Cut]
Matthew Williamson has this to say about his new menswear line: "For the first time in 12 years, I could think of what I’d want to wear myself. I went to my wardrobe and picked out my favorite pieces and reworked things I’ve collected. The vibe is British boy on holiday in Cuba returning to England by way of Ibiza or one of the Greek islands.” [NYP]
West Side Story chic? The New York Times investigates the timeless style in the wake of the revived musical. [NYT]
A man of questionable report, Vincent Gallo cleans up quite nicely. Evidence: the new H&M spring ad campaign featuring the indie actor alongside Shalom Harlow and Eva Herzigova in spring classics - prints! khaki! color! Gallo et al are arranged amid equally engaging scarlet geometry. His appeal may never be fully understood, but even the greatest against-the-grainers can make spring fashion provocative.
Who cares about the Vogue documentary. Project Runway's Jay McCarroll has his own, too! The movie, called Eleven Minutes, follows McCarroll for a full year while he tires to ready his first independent collection for New York Fashion Week. Oh the one-liner possibilities! [Fashionista]
In case there is any speculation, Valentino is, in fact, retired. He's left all design duties to newly appointed Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli (what a mouthful). Says V himself: "If I decided to attend the presentation of their collection, it will only be as a supporter of two people I love and who have been close to me for man years." [British Vogue]
Tommy Hilfiger and Markey Ramone, of -- who else -- The Ramones, are launching a clothing line. Tommy's brother, Andy, used to be in a band with Markey, thus Markey has known Tommy for 23 years, so, by the Pythagorean theory (or something), it's time for a rock n' roll clothing line! [Fashionista]
Calvin Klein's new TV commercial is so hot it was initially banned -- even from late-night TV. Directed by Steven Meisel, the spot will now be the lead on the company's e-commerce site which launches tomorrow. An edited version will run in the U.S. while European countries will, of course, get the full steamy ad. [WWD]
How to cut costs in rough financial times? Model your own clothes. Matthew Williamson will serve as the face of his new menswear collection set to launch at H&M in April. [WWD]
London Fashion Week will get a little more manly this season. The British Fashion Council said Tuesday it has extended its show schedule by one day to add a program of 13 designers' men's shows on February 25th, the first day of Milan Fashion Week. [WWD]
Couture collections have been showing in Paris in all their extravagant, drag queen-ish glory. We see these $50,000 dresses and think "who buys them?" Reuters found out. [Reuters] And check out Style.com for the collections if you're interested.
The bleary days of early January are no match for smokin' models in skimpy swimsuits. Luckily, Out's February issue is chock full of them including Andres Velencoso Segura who traveled -- along with photographer Xevi Muntane and Out's Fashion Director Grant Woolhead -- to the Evergaldes for our Buffalo Stance shoot inspired by the late style icon Ray Petri.
Segura may look familiar as his beautiful mug and body have graced the ad campaigns and runways of almost every major label from Louis Vuitton to H&M. And you're guaranteed to see a lot more of him in the near future as just yesterday he was identified by Hello! magazine as Kylie Minogue's new beau.
Gay men love fashion, and fashion loves gay men. Is it something in our jeans? Celebrating this long tradition, Truman Says exists to offer advice, tips, and the occasional catty observation on celebrity style coups and faux pas.
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