Breaking News - Lara Stone to Follow Madonna? Christian Siriano's Strange Brew and TV as Muse
LOUIS VUITTON BLONDES
Can anyone follow Madonna's bunny-eared campaign for Louis Vuitton? Apparently Lara Stone can. The rumor mill is buzzing that the Dutch and voluptuous super model will hop in front of the camera as the next face of the Marc Jacob's helmed luxury brand for the spring-summer fashion campaign.
[WWD]
FIERCE HOT MESS OF COFFEE
This past summer, Project Runway's Christian Siriano announced that he would be teaming up with Starbucks. After months of waiting and wondering what the "ferosh" caffeinated collaboration could be, it is revealed! The kooky catch phrase darling designed the tiny chic gift card to boost "the spirit of fashion and giving into your life for the holidays."
[Fashion Week Daily]
HOME SHOPPING NETWORK
Recent television shows like "Mad Men," "Gossip Girl" and "True Blood," (just to name a few) have inspired a fury of fashions like skinny sixties suits, dark vampire get ups, and too hot teen dresses. It seems the current economic times have influenced new and creative ways to sell signature styles through the small screen.
[The Buffalo News]
Can anyone follow Madonna's bunny-eared campaign for Louis Vuitton? Apparently Lara Stone can. The rumor mill is buzzing that the Dutch and voluptuous super model will hop in front of the camera as the next face of the Marc Jacob's helmed luxury brand for the spring-summer fashion campaign.
[WWD]
FIERCE HOT MESS OF COFFEE
This past summer, Project Runway's Christian Siriano announced that he would be teaming up with Starbucks. After months of waiting and wondering what the "ferosh" caffeinated collaboration could be, it is revealed! The kooky catch phrase darling designed the tiny chic gift card to boost "the spirit of fashion and giving into your life for the holidays."
[Fashion Week Daily]
HOME SHOPPING NETWORK
Recent television shows like "Mad Men," "Gossip Girl" and "True Blood," (just to name a few) have inspired a fury of fashions like skinny sixties suits, dark vampire get ups, and too hot teen dresses. It seems the current economic times have influenced new and creative ways to sell signature styles through the small screen.
[The Buffalo News]


