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Wednesday August 11th, 2010

Fashion News Roundup: Grast’s Subway Store, J.C. Penney Ups Its Game & More
Fashion News Roundup

Fashion News Roundup: Grast’s Subway Store, J.C. Penney Ups Its Game & More

Going Underground: Graphic-guru Grast announces its plans to open up shop in a very unlikely location–the Port Authority subway station. {Refinery 29}

A Pretty Penney: J.C. Penney’s collab with Mango hits stores August 18th. {Wall Street Journal}

Independent Woman: Donna Karan plans to lead a fashion show at the first-annual Women: Inspiration and Enterprise Symposium in New York, a one-day event covering topics from childbirth to the business world. The best part? All proceeds will go toward the White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood. {Vogue UK}

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Wednesday July 28th, 2010

Woohoo! LVMH Sales Are Up, Like, A Lot
The Business

Woohoo! LVMH Sales Are Up, Like, A Lot

The reason conglomerates exist is so that when one area of the business is slowing, the others are hopefully growing.

For LVMH, 2010 is proving to be a good year for not just a few, but all of its subsidiaries.

Sales over the first half of 2010 totaled €9.1 billion, or about $11.8 billion, a 16% jump from the first half of 2009. Everything from wine and spirits to Louis Vuitton to Sephora to Donna Karan are performing well everywhere from the US to Asia. What’s more, profits were up by a whopping 33% to €1.8 million, or around $2.3 million.

With things looking this good, expect LVMH to do some buying and selling come August. Big luxury brands tend to do the deals at the end of summer–probably because Europe is on vacation, which means less snooping around by the press. So while PPR’s vie for Burberry could be the biggest deal of the year, except something interesting from LVMH, too. Indeed, luxury brands are really killing it this year.

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Thursday July 8th, 2010

Ten Investors Who Take Chances on Smaller Fashion Labels
Fashion Careers

Ten Investors Who Take Chances on Smaller Fashion Labels

Another question the Fashionista team is often asked, mostly by design students: “What does it take to launch my own label?”

Well, it takes a lot of hard work, talent, and yes…money.

The big problem: There aren’t a ton of investors willing to put down cash on a new designer. As one serial investor once explained to me, “Fashion is a risky business. But it’s not as sexy as film. Sometimes, people are lured by the glamor, but in general, the return on investment is so unlikely, most aren’t willing to take the risk.” In the movies, on the other hand, investors will still probably get to hang out with the star–even if the film doesn’t make any real bank.

So what’s a young designer to do? Working for a bigger label is always an option. Adam Lippes worked at Polo Ralph Lauren for years before launching his own label. Chris Benz worked at J.Crew. Richard Chai worked at Marc Jacobs and Donna Karan.

Loans from friends and family always help, but we understand that’s not viable for most.

Another way to do it? Get one of the few investors who do spend money on younger brands to notice you. Now, we’re not advocating knocking down these people’s doors. And you’re probably going to have to come up with your own money to establish the company initially. But doing good work and networking should get you closer to your goal. Here are 10 companies/people known for investing in younger brands.

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Tuesday June 8th, 2010

CFDA Awards: Who Won, Who Didn’t and Who Made My Day
Events

CFDA Awards: Who Won, Who Didn’t and Who Made My Day

Tonight at the CFDA Awards, actor Anthony Mackie said that the event really is like the Oscars of fashion. As one of the few people in the crowd who has attended both ceremonies, he should know.

And it did seem like an abbreviated, less-hokey Academy Awards.

There were skits–Diddy starred in a short that introduced the menswear nominees–celebrity presenters–Isabella Rossellini, Jessica Biel–and even some heartfelt speeches.

Stay-tuned tomorrow for our round-up of the evening’s best-dressed. And now, the winners:

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Monday June 7th, 2010

Tuesday June 1st, 2010

The CFDA Offers a Peek Inside the Homes of Jenna Lyons, Scott Sternberg, Donna Karan and More

The CFDA Offers a Peek Inside the Homes of Jenna Lyons, Scott Sternberg, Donna Karan and More

For the fashionable voyeurs out there–and we know there are plenty–the CFDA is publishing a book that offers a glimpse into the homes of some of America’s greatest designers.

American Fashion Designers at Home, set to debut this September, features Donna Karan’s Parrot Cay getaway, Band of Outsiders designer Scott Sternberg’s Los Angeles living room, Diane von Furstenberg’s Cloudwalk estate in Connecticut, just to name a few.

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Tuesday April 20th, 2010

Fashion News Roundup: Dree for Ferragamo, Donna Karan Throws the First Pitch and Richard Chai Cozies Up to Alternative Apparel

Fashion News Roundup: Dree for Ferragamo, Donna Karan Throws the First Pitch and Richard Chai Cozies Up to Alternative Apparel

Smells like Hot Hipster Model: Dree Hemingway will be the face of Ferragamo’s new fragrance. {Modelinia} When Wardrobe Envy Attacks: Alex Wang merchandising assistant Tara Vasev reveals her favorite things. We want everything. {Jak & Jil} Not Just Another T-Shirt Line: Richard Chai’s collaboration with Alternative Apparel is well worth a gander. {Refinery29 Shops} Hey, Read more →

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Wednesday February 24th, 2010

Good Girls vs. Bad Girls: The Black Backlash
Fashion Week

Good Girls vs. Bad Girls: The Black Backlash

FW09 was the season of the Bad Girl, epitomized by Balmain’s super-short mini dresses and edgy shoulders. Nowadays, the masses are sporting studs, metal hardware, chunky black boots, etc. It’s an overall hardcore look that’s available to purchase everywhere from Barneys to Forever 21. So naturally it’s time for a black backlash. Technically the backlash Read more →

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Friday February 5th, 2010

Donna Karan Wants Us All to Wear Fanny Packs

She calls them belt bags, but regardless, Donna Karan doesn’t get why people carry handbags when they could sport a much more comfortable leather belt with pockets. (We actually kind of agree with her. Plus, the one she wears its pretty chic. See image for proof.) Some other nuggets from the legendary designer’s conversation with Read more →

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Thursday December 17th, 2009

Is the New: Christina Ricci & Marion Cotillard

The short fashion film (or fancy commercial) is finally migrating from France to the States and Donna Karan’s up first. Christina Ricci will star in a short film centered around Donna’s Eldrigde bag, which in typical Donna Karan style, can be worn multiple ways. Ricci runs around the Soho Grand Hotel posing as four different Read more →

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Tuesday December 1st, 2009

Tent Time

How can we possibly be talking about NYFW again? Time flies, but indeed we are. Of course we all know this will be the last season of shows at Bryant Park and much like the British Fashion Council’s 25th anniversary, the BP swan song is looking to bring back some big names to the tents. Read more →

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Wednesday October 28th, 2009

Blot Out Breast Cancer with Sharpie

As October comes to an end, there’s still lots going on in the fight against breast cancer. Designers such as Betsey Johnson, Donna Karan, Tory Burch, Prabal Gurung, Tracy Reese, Milly, Rachel Roy, Rebecca Taylor and Jill Stuart, have all teamed up with Sharpie to contribute to the fund-raising efforts. (We love our colorful Sharpies Read more →

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