Fashion News Roundup
Fashion News Roundup: Mario Testino Photographs Kate and Wills, the Mulleavys Play Editor, and Juicy Couture To Ditch the Track Suits?
By Elizabeth Jaime
Breaking News! Lace Is In: The New York Times reports that lace is in. Hasn’t lace been in? {New York Times}
Juicy Couture Sans Velour Track Suits Juicy Couture’s non-compete with Liz Claiborne Inc. expires in a few months and co-founders, Gela Nash-Taylor and Pamela Skaist-Levy are dropping some hints on their next venture. “It will reflect the way we dress now…We have outgrown our track suits and grown up.” {WWD subscription required}
Lula’s Latest Issue: Rodarte’s Laura and Kate Mulleavy guest edited the Fall/Winter 2010 issue of Lula, and brought on some amazing collaborators like Charlotte Gainsbourg and Nan Goldin. {Fashionologie}
A High Fashion Royal Photo Shoot: Vogue UK is reporting that Mario Testino photographed the official engagement pictures of Kate Middleton and Prince William. The shoot took place last month and the photos will be released just before Christmas. {Vogue UK}
Win A Free iPad: Bloomingdale’s is giving away a free iPad when you spend $1,500 or more in their Y.E.S contemporary sportswear department in their 59th and Lexington flagship store. Why not just sign up for our panel instead? {Racked}
The Outnet’s Balmain Sale: The Outnet is having a huge Balmain sale tomorrow. With pieces up to 80% off, we highly suggest signing up for The Outnet before tomorrow’s sale. {The Outnet}






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i love juicy…but velour track suits were never okay
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I saw that Vogue spread (I think it’s a few years old) of Gela Nash Taylor’s stately English house. You would never have any notion that that woman has ever worn a track suit. It was a little comical.
i remember seeing that as well…i was a bit jealous…she lives in a fairytale home!
Who cares if her charming tweedy primness is a total affectation.. she should just brand and sell that. People are buying.
i can’t reply to your last comment…so i’m replying to this one…
but i completely agree! then maybe the overpriced factor can be overlooked easier given that it’s not something meant for post-workout wear
My hippy friend in high school got so much free clothing from her big brother’s fancy store, I remember discovering that so much of it was covert Juicy Couture. Corduroy blazers and wool coats you would never ever guess to be Juicy. They could revamp their image.
i can’t reply to your last comment…so i’m replying to this one…
but i completely agree! then maybe the overpriced factor can be overlooked easier given that it’s not something meant for post-workout wear
I saw that Vogue spread (I think it’s a few years old) of Gela Nash Taylor’s stately English house. You would never have any notion that that woman has ever worn a track suit. It was a little comical.
I saw that Vogue spread (I think it’s a few years old) of Gela Nash Taylor’s stately English house. You would never have any notion that that woman has ever worn a track suit. It was a little comical.
I thought Blake was Helena Bonham Carter in that picture for a second.
I thought Blake was Helena Bonham Carter in that picture for a second.
*ahem*
Isn’t that Leighton, though?
Oh yeah… oops. All the same, right? ;)
I thought Blake was Helena Bonham Carter in that picture for a second.