Thom Browne

Each year, the Dorchester Collection–owner of such well-known hotels as London’s the Dorchester, the New York Palace (former residency of Chuck Bass) and the Beverley Hills Hotel–awards an endowment to an up and coming designers of ready-to-wear or luxury clothing and/or accessories. Called the Dorchester Collection Fashion Prize, any U.S. based designer who has consistently operated their brand for two years may apply. (Last year the prize went to British designer Thomas Tait.) The winner will receive $40,000 to help further establish their line and also have the chance to display their collection during Paris Fashion Week in 2012 at Hôtel Plaza Athénée.

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Fashionista contributor Long Nguyen is the co-founder/style director of Flaunt.

PARIS–Having followed Thom Browne’s career since the beginning, I must admit I was a little fearful last July when for the spring season he showed one silhouette: Tightly fitted jackets and long short pants in endless permutations of fabrics. It would have been sad for men’s fashion if Mr. Brown had permanently abandoned his sense of humor, theatrics, creativity–and I would gather also his freedom–since he recently partnered with Cross Company, a Japanese apparel firm.

But this is not the case.

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November Mood Board

Saturday, Nov 6, 2010 / 3:22 PM

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Madden’s Control: Steve Madden has increased his stake in Betsey Johnson from a $48.8 million loan to ownership of the brand’s intellectual property. Through licensing deals with Betsey Johnson LLC, Madden will get royalties from Johnson’s firm and its other licensees. {WWD, subscription required}

Calling All Aspiring Muralists: Rag & Bone hopes to solve their newest store’s unwanted graffiti dilemma by taking matters into their own hands. Sick of phrases like “You Would” and “F*** Africa” being tagged on the large white space underneath “Rag & Bone Bids Farewell to Cafe Colonial…,” they will hold a competition where artists can submit their work for consideration. The art will be voted on by Rag & Bone’s Facebook fans and the winner will be provided with all necessary painting materials and a $1000 store credit. Check out their site for more info. {Rag & Bone}

Major Shuffling in Paris?
The rumor mill is running wild following speculation that Stefano Pilati is done at YSL. Apparently, that is untrue, at least for the next 3 years, which is the length of the contract he just signed. There are also rumors that Karl Lagerfeld will retire from Chanel after his 30th anniversary in 2012 and be replaced by Alber Elbaz, whose position at Lanvin will then be filled by Oliver Theyskens. Lagerfeld retiring?? What? {Hint}

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The new Fashion’s Night Out website launched today and it’s pretty impressive. You can browse and search every New York event listing and even create your own itinerary.

You can also narrow the 51 pages of listings down by neighborhood, category (men, women, beauty) and/or specialty (block party, celebrity, food). But if you’re looking for, say, ten or so events that are most likely worth checking out, look no further. We reviewed each and every page to bring you the ten FNO events we’re most looking forward to.

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Ladies Love Browne, Too: Thom Browne is launching womenswaer this fall. I’ve been waiting for a cropped suit for so long, finally it will arrive. {Racked NY}

It’s On at Lacoste: Alexa Chung is starring in Lacoste’s new fragrance ads, coming out sometime next year. We think this makes Alexa one of the busiest models/presenters in the industry. {Vogue UK}

Boot Camp: The US Army gets stylish with these boots in collaboration with PSFG, the sister brand of Ed Hardy shoes. The real question is: will there be rhinestones? {GQ}

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May is graduation month, which means there are plenty of fledgling fashion designers ready to depart the sewing room and venture into the big, crazy world of clothes. Thomas Finney, a 2010 graduate of the Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD) is one of those designers. With summer internships at Thom Browne and Ruffian [...]

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Sneakerphiles: Nylon has a first look at the latest Jack Purcell for Converse campaign. It was shot by Todd Selby and features some really cool kids. {Nylon} Look How Far They’ve Come: Refinery29 went back into the archives and dug up the very first posts from some of our favorite indie fashion bloggers. Tavi, Bryanboy [...]

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It was announced this morning that the Japanese Cross Company has acquired a majority stake in Thom Browne. As beloved as Browne is by the industry, we’ve known for quite a while that he was struggling. Back in March, there were canceled orders and the possibility of bankruptcy was very real. The designer got a [...]

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With every designer from Roland Mouret to Carlos Miele entering the menswear market, you’d assume it’s one area that’s seemingly recession proof, or at least suffering on a smaller scale. It looks like that may not be the case. If Men’s Vogue going under wasn’t the first indication of trouble on the menswear home front [...]

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The Gossip Girl rumor mill is in overdrive these days, but this one’s the best yet. Ed Westwick, ahem, Chuck Bass, is in talks to design a line. Yes, you heard us correctly. Apparently, the king of ripped shirts and lead singer of Filthy Youth can’t wait to add his “two cents” to “the creative [...]

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