Fashion News Roundup
Fashion News Roundup: Claudia Schiffer Swears Off the Runway, Cathy Horyn’s Bitch Session and Dahl Gets Lyracal
By Lauren Sherman
Resurrection Has Been Erected Online: The fabulous vintage boutique, owned by designer Katy Rodriguez, now boasts an e-commerce store. {Racked NY}
Admit It, You’re Obsessed With Vampire Diaries: Now you can win a trip to the set of the guilty pleasure television series. {Teen Vogue}
Sophie Dahl’s Second Baby is Named Lyra: That’s a weird name but still cute, so we approve. {Daily Mail}
Claudia Schiffer is Anti-Runway: She says that she’ll never step on a catwalk again because she’s too shy. Uhuh. {Daily Mail}
Cathy Horyn is Miz: America’s most influential fashion writer complains about how terrible it is to cover the shows. Then she makes a couple of good points about clothes and the business. (We feel bad for Hannah MacGibbon, too. That camel collection has defined our wardrobes for the past year.) {NY Times}
Tags: Sophie Dahl, Vampire Diaries



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Horyn didn’t complain about reviewing shows, she complained about the walk to the show through the Tuileries with hundreds of people ready with cameras. I doubt they are there to get a shot of her but I’m sure it is still unnerving.
Yeah, I’ve done it too. So has every. single. person. who works in the industry.
I wouldn’t liken yourself to Horyn in. any. way.
Is that a compliment or a slight?
I can’t tell. :/
Even tho Lauren deleted my post the other day (-glares-), I’m still somewhat defensive of her. She’s like mama-bird of this site.
BTW, when I read Sophie Dahl’s new baby’s name, I thought it said “Lycra”, initially.
I don’t understand why it is a “walk of shame” for Horyn. She is very respected in the industry, and people usually don’t bother her. If someone asked her a beauty question, it’s because they recognized her as an influential NYT writer.