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Designers, News

Riccardo Tisci initially turned down his job as creative director at Givenchy.

By Andrea Petrou on March 22nd, 2011

Riccardo Tisci initially turned down his job as creative director at Givenchy.

The designer – who is widely tipped to take over from shamed designer John Galliano at French fashion house Christian Dior – explained while he was first chosen to replace Julien Macdonald at Givenchy in February 2005, he was reluctant to give up running his own line.

However, when his mother told him she had to sell her home after falling on hard times, he quickly changed his mind.

Riccardo explained: “I wasn’t interested. Not at all. I was going to say no. But the week before, my mother called me and said to me, ‘I am going to tell you something I haven’t even told your sisters: I think I am going to sell our house because your sisters are struggling, they’re having children, they need the money. I will go to a retirement home.’

“When I heard that it was like a knife in my heart. I felt like such a failure, that my mother had to sell the house of my father whom I don’t remember.

“And then I went to Paris, and they showed me a contract with all these zeros on it, and it was like help from God. I thought ‘If I sign this, my mother will never have to worry again.’ So I signed it.”

The Italian designer credits his mother with giving him the “confidence” he needed to believe in his skills in the fashion world.

He added to the Financial Times newspaper: “My mother, she gave me everything. She gave me the confidence to believe in myself. It’s a strange time in fashion – everything has got so big.

“We can get very insular, the fashion tribe – we think we’re a lot of people but actually we’re very small – but my mother, my sisters don’t understand fashion now, which is how I know what the final consumer feels. They don’t want to buy image, they want to buy substance.”



Designers, Features, Gallery, News

As Riccardo Tisci Dior rumours strengthen we look at his work for Givenchy

By Andrea Petrou on March 15th, 2011

White for his SS 2008 collection

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News

Rachel Zoe thinks John Galliano’s recent alleged anti-Semitic rant was “tragic”

By Andrea Petrou on March 11th, 2011

Rachel Zoe thinks John Galliano’s recent alleged anti-Semitic rant was “tragic”.

The designer was sacked from fashion house Christian Dior after he was accused of making racist and anti-Semitic remarks during a drunken rant in Paris and while stylist Rachel has been friends with John for years, she was disappointed with his remarks.

She said: “It’s a little insane and super-sad. Anti-Semitism, racism or any prejudice is not something I tolerate. I’ve fired clients because they were anti-Semitic, or anti-everything, except what they were. “I’ve known John Galliano and his boyfriend for years. I don’t know enough about it to make a clear statement, but if it’s true, it’s tragic.”

Rachel – who made her name as a stylist to the stars with clients including Nicole Richie, Kate Hudson and Demi Moore – also revealed she has always been desperate to work in fashion but is uncomfortable with the fame that comes with it.

She explained to The Hollywood Reporter magazine: “I worked 20-something hours a day, seven days a week. I was completely obsessed with fashion and spent all my money flying to Paris to go to couture because that was the dream. I crashed shows, stood in line for Marc Jacobs. Designers were my heroes and my celebrities. It hasn’t really worn off.

“A stylist is a behind-the-scenes job. I’m never a star when I’m with a star – ever. Back then, I was very insecure about that. Even now, if you watch me on a red carpet, I’m physically uncomfortable. I can’t strike a good pose to save my life. Fortunately and unfortunately, it’s a part of brand-building. It’s just part of my job.”



News

Riccardo Tisci set to take over from John Galliano as the chief designer at Dior

By Andrea Petrou on March 10th, 2011

Givenchy creative director Riccardo Tisci is set to take over from John Galliano as the chief designer at Dior.

The Central Saint Martins graduate is said to have been “confirmed” for the job, although the French fashion house has yet to confirm the news.

Style.com fashion editor Derek Blasberg tweeted: “‘I was just told backstage at the @KatyPerry concert (of all places!) that Riccardo Tisci is CONFIRMED at Dior. (sic)”

However, the 35-year-old sartorialist claimed to be happy in his position at Givenchy earlier this week.

He said: “I felt this was a strong, positive season. And I’m happy at Givenchy.”

Galliano was sacked from Dior recently after being filmed shouting an anti-Semitic rant at women in a French cafe.

In a statement, the fashion house’s president Sidney Toledano said: “I condemn most firmly the statements made by John Galliano which are in total contradiction to the essential values that have always been defended by the House of Christian Dior.”

Another name recently suggested for the job at Dior was Lanvin head Alber Elbaz.



Celebrity Style, Gallery, Oscars, Red Carpet

Oscar fashion special: Amy Adams’ red carpet style

By Andrea Petrou on February 24th, 2011

At the Baftas in 2009

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Fashion News

Gucci to create couture fashion line

By Andrea Petrou on January 27th, 2010

Frida.jpgParis couture week is in full fashion swing with designers such as Dior, Armani and Givenchy already showing their beautiful creations.

And despite the sad and prominent absence of Christian Lacroix, which went into administration last year, it seems the fashion world is picking itself up with some exciting news.

According to WWD Gucci has stepped into the couture gap and creative director Frida Giannini has said the company is currently working on its first couture collection pieces.

However, unlike other houses Gucci will be taking its designs to new levels, shunning the Paris couture runway; for appointment only commissions,which will be aimed at celebrity clients. And we all know these aren’t going to be cheap.



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ShinyStyle Golden Globes Gallery: Pretty in pastels

By Kimberley Foster on January 12th, 2009

Dark hues may have been the choice for many starlets, but the Golden Globes were also awash with pastels too. Anyone might have thought it was spring by the way some celebs wore their pretty pale colours. Nudes, soft pinks, pale yellows and blues dominated as the likes of Angelina Jolie, Drew Barrymore and Salma Hayek took their turns in front of the cameras. [Photos: Jim Smeal/BEI/Rex Features]

Click the image below to begin our gallery of stars in pastels.



Fashion News

John Galliano goes back to school in Savannah

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on May 12th, 2008

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After presenting his cruise collection for Christian Dior tonight in New York, designer John Galliano is headed to a whole other culture – the south.

In his first visit to Savannah, Georgia Galliano will be accepting the André Leon Talley Lifetime Achievement Award at the Savannah College of Art and Design.

Who better to fully appreciate the drama of Galliano’s designs and handle his full-on ball gowns than a southern belle? We can easily see one or two of his creations on Scarlett O’Hara.

For more fact and less fiction on the visit, keep reading.

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Designer Fashions, dresses, Fashion News Roundup, New Fashions

Spring Summer 08 Trends: romance on the runway

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on March 20th, 2008

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Continueing our roundup of trend reports, Gemma from Catwalk Queen brings us this feminine fancy.

Dipping your toes into the waters of the romance trend doesn’t necessarily mean you have to cover yourself in fluffy pink frills, but as the above pictures prove, you can do if you want! Over-the-top femininity and romantic ruffles were all over the catwalks for Spring / Summer with even die-hard body con fans like Christopher Kane giving in to a bit of peach chiffon. See below the cut for loads more catwalk looks for the ethereal beauty in you…

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Accessories, Designer Fashions, Fashion News, Footwear, Handbags, Models, New Fashions, New York Fashion Week - Runway

Amazing accessories at Christian Dior

By Andrea Thatcher on February 26th, 2008

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We loved everything about the Christian Dior fashion show in Paris yesterday, but what we were most excited about were the accessories. Okay, maybe accessories always get us excited, but these colors and textures particularly popped.

Keep reading for more bags, shoes, hats and sunglasses.

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Celebrity Style, Designer Fashions, Red Carpet

Who knew stars like Michelle Trachtenberg, Demi Moore and Rumer Willis, Kate Beckinsale and Kate Hudson were so into Dominos?

By Andrea Thatcher on February 22nd, 2008

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To be fair, they’re probably more into charity than they are Dominos, and that’s probably why they flocked to De Grisogono’s Hollywood Dominos tournament benefiting The Art Of Elysium. And we’re really, really hoping this red carpet serves as some sort of glamour barometer for the Oscars on Sunday as almost everyone looked stunning. Continue reading to find out who the stars were wearing.

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Fashion News, Haute Couture, New Fashions, New York Fashion Week - Runway

Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2008: Christian Dior

By Andrea Thatcher on January 21st, 2008

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John Galliano’s spring haute couture collection for Christian Dior spoke volumes. Volume in taffeta and satin bunched, swagged, bustled and draped. And volume in bright, saturated, pastel and jewel-tone colors.

The collection was full of drama with oversized toppers that resembled objets d’art more than hats, painterly prints, paillettes and embroidery. Gone was the delicacy and old-fashioned femininity of Galliano’s fall collection. Instead of exaggerated waists, caricatures of silhouettes gone by, proportions were blown out in the opposite direction, ballooning away from the body with a structure belying the craftsmanship of the collection.

Continue reading for more pictures.

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Celebrity Style, Designer Fashions, Fashion News

Esquire Magazine names Charlize Theron Sexiest Woman Alive

By Elaine LaPersonerie on October 11th, 2007

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The October 16th issue of Esquire Magazine will feature South African born actress and model Charlize Theron as 2007′s “Sexiest Woman Alive.” An Oscar winner for her role in Monster, Theron has also been the face of big brands including Christian Dior, Raymond Weil and PETA. She has also received great accolades for her sense of style–often turning out in gowns by Oscar de La Renta, Dior, Vera Wang and Versace–shown above at the Venice Film Festival in September. My vote is with Esquire on this one! Charlize is definitely the Sexiest Woman Alive!

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Designer Fashions, Fashion News

Lars Nilsson to replace Gianfranco Ferré

By Andrea Thatcher on September 25th, 2007

3458692.jpgThe company of the late Gianfranco Ferré announced today that Swedish designer Lars Nilsson will become the new head designer. According to WWD, Ferré, owned by Italy’s IT Holding, presented its spring-summer 2008 collection in Milan Monday night, designed by an in-house team following Ferré’s death in June at age 62. Nilsson is expected to show his first collection in January during Men’s Fashion Week in Milan, followed by women’s wear in February.

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Celebrity Style, Designer Fashions, Red Carpet

Red dress on the red carpet? Yes, please. Heidi Klum, Mary-Louise Parker, and Kathryn Morris

By Andrea Thatcher on September 16th, 2007

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Always-stunning Heidi Klum surely succeeded in project: red carpet in a stunning Dior strapless number. It was nice to see a model and fashion-television personality do homage to a big name coutourier amidst some more low key names at the Emmy Awards. Nominee Mary-Louise Parker, of “Weeds”, kept the fashion stakes high with a curve-hugging Dolce and Gabbana gown, which she told E! didn’t leave room for figure fixers like Spanx. Luckily she doesn’t need them. And finally, in an eye popping cherry red, Kathryn Morris, of “Cold Case”, looked hot.

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