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Jaloux: If you have trouble with vintage, take some inspiration from these women, one of whom’s dripping in vintage Hermès. {Style}

Bad Tweeter: Christopher Michael, the tweeter behind The Creatrix, was tricked into thinking Roberto Cavalli was searching for a creative director. It’s the second time he’s tweeted big news that’s been picked up and then shot down. The first was Francisco Costa’s pledge to stop using size zero models. {Racked}

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RE: Calvin Klein and “Real Women”

http://www.vogue.it/en/vogue-curvy/curvy-news/2…

Francisco Costa said it, and Christopher Michael put it on Twitter: Calvin Klein is going to use models who look more like real women, starting with Lara Stone

In a Tweet made some days ago, by Christopher Michael from 1 Management, it was said that “Calvin Klein has discontinued their use of the Size 0-2 Models and traded them in for a 2-4 … a sign of the times indeed”.
In effect Francisco Costa who designs for Calvin Klein has said that they want to use models who appear more like real women, like their customers, those who actually walk into the shop. It is indeed a sign of the times. On the other hand, Costa is new new to these announcements against models who are too skinny or too young. It has also been rumored that Lara Stone will be the new face of the next Calvin Klein campaign.

Lara Stone by Paolo Roversi, Vogue Italia, November 2009.
Martina Liverani

Published:
04/29/10

Great post!!!
Enjoyable^^