“The collection is really for the kind of girls we like. When creating the collection we were thinking of girls like Carré Otis, Debbie Harry; a real sexy tomboy girl who looks good without trying.” —Justin Timberlake, who very obviously has a “type”, to Vogue UK on his latest William Rast collection, newly launched at Selfridges
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We’ve never given away a Love is Blind post before, but fine, here you go.
Grace Jones is the fashion icon singing at Matthew Williamson’s party with H&M tonight.
Not Debbie Harry.
Not Carla Bruni.
And not Grace Slick, of Jefferson Airplane / Jefferson Starship fame who - confession - we’ve confused with Grace Jones before.
But good luck trying to crash this party - it’s on a boat. In the middle of the Hudson.
And we’re good at finding a lot of things, but a dinghy with a motor that can careen up to the side of Matthew Williamson’s random yacht? That’s a little too Pirates of the Caribbean for us…
Chanel Iman’s throwing a party and she wants you to come.
The white party is this Saturday at Santos Party House and ticket sales will benefit Gay Men’s Health Crisis. If the fact that Chanel’s hosting isn’t enough, Debbie Harry will be perfoming, so you know a good amount of fashion stars will be present (Marc Jacobs especially).
You can buy tickets at the cash-only door but we have a feeling these babies will go quickly; you’re best off buying them online.
So if you want to party with Chanel and help GMHC buy your tickets stat, so you can focus on finding the perfect white outfit for the snowy weekend.
See you there!
—HAYLEY PHELAN
So it’s true - Marc is in fact resurrecting Stephen Sprouse for Louis Vuitton next month.
The launch will coincide with Deitch Projects’ 80s retrospective, (they’re the ones who initially suggested a re-do to Marc) and the Rizzoli book on Sprouse. But the Louis products - bags, scarves, leggings, etc - are all Marc since Sprouse passed away in 2004.
Marc says, “I just felt it was a funny way to play with it, to pretend to be Sprouse for a bit, and use the work that he did, and then bring it back to the work that he did before I collaborated with him.”
The online component is the coolest part though, (unless you’re holding your breath for neon rose-covered monogrammed sneakers). On December 15, Vuitton will launch welovesprouse.com with everything you need to know about the late artist and interviews from his friends including Pat Field and Debbie Harry.
And of course, no Marc project post-2007 would be complete without naked Marc, so thankfully, Terry Richardson shot the graffitied Jacobs for next month’s issue of Bazaar.
At this rate, the Deitch opening will more than make up for Marc’s canceled holiday party.





