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James Perse Puts His Foot Down

james perse supima long tank.jpgFact: When pieces are borrowed for a photo shoot, they are usually just that - borrowed, unpaid for, and are meant to be returned as soon as the shoot is over (unless someone on set has sticky fingers).

Fact: Many of these items, if returned, come back to their showrooms damaged.

Fact: So, designers are forced to consider the value of having their dress lent to a shoot for, say, ELLE against the loss of the garment itself (plus, just because something is shot doesn’t mean it’s actually going to make it into the pages of the magazine).

So James Perse is now making editors pre-pay for any borrowed items, minus a 10% discount, which they can only refund (minus the 20% restocking fee) once the items are sent safely back, no later than ten days after they’re borrowed.

WWD seems to think this is a bad idea (they posted this under the heading “Good Luck with That”). But here’s another fact: Back in the day when we used to assist on shoots, we saw many, many James Perse items shot on many starlets, later to be credited as part of the basics collection of designers that actually advertise.

So yeah. We don’t think James Perse is losing much on this one.

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Andrea Lieberman to Design

andea lieberman and gwen stefani.jpgIf this morning’s story on Mischa Barton’s new headband range for Stacey Lapidus ranked exceptionally low on your radar, here’s one that might round up your fashion diet a little better:

Andrea Lieberman, the stylist celebrities like Gwen Stefani and Gwyneth Paltrow can thank for their fashion cred, is set to design her own first line, A.L.C.

No word on exactly when the line hits stores, but Andrea says you can expect a line full of a “girl’s favorite things”, and that she considers the $500 mark “investment” territory, unlike just about every other high-end designer of today.

So hooray for an actual fashion person announcing a new line, and for understanding the economy, too.

Quote of the Day

“I love dressing Chuck Bass (played by Ed Westwick). I think we’ve worked to make his character dress really well. I want to try and pioneer a movement where straight men dress better.” - Eric Daman, the Gossip Girl stylist, in WWD.