Plus, Charlotte Casiraghi's first Chanel campaign is here.
Julianne Moore shows off her glossy red waves on the cover of InStyle's October issue. {Fashion Gone Rogue} Versace is giving an exclusive Pinterest preview of its spring runway show. We just want to see the clothes already! {Pinterest via @versaceofficial} What goes around comes around, even for Kanye West. The rapper is having trouble finding sponsors for his new line after his recent epic drunken rant against designers and corporations. {NY Post}
Miranda Kerr's got a few secrets to keeping a man, passed down from her grandma, and she shared them on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. Surprisingly, they don't involve donning a giant pair of wings. {HuffPo} Gossip Girl hottie Chace Crawford is modeling for MrPorter.com, reminding us we'll soon be missing our weekly dose of Nate. {Sugarscape} Nicki Minaj hit the pool for her latest VIVA Glam ad. MAC is releasing a limited edition lavender pink shade of Lipglass and Lipstick, available February 9. {Fashionista Inbox}
It was more is more for designer Frida Giannini, who seemed to find inspiration in Liz Taylor circa the late '60s/early '70s as well as Richard Avedon portraits of Marella Agnelli, Talitha Getty and Gloria Vanderbilt.
While New York fashion week is upon us here in the USA, across the pond, over in Italy, Hollywood is putting on a different kind of fashion show on th
Here's the latest image of Charlotte Casiraghi for Gucci, shot by Inez Van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin. {Grazia} Nail polish company Ciaté has been
It seems like Kate and William’s big Royal Wedding was just yesterday — when we were analyzing the now-Duchess of Cambridge’s Sarah Burton for Alexa
Place Your Bets on Charlotte Casiraghi for Gucci: The Royal daughter of Princess Caroline of Monaco (and granddaughter of Grace Kelly) may be the next face of Gucci. Considering that Gucci provides the 25-year-old with her equestrian kit, this rumor has a lot of horsepower behind it. Plus this blue blood has a Blue Ribbon in fashion: she regularly sports Gucci and Chanel Haute Couture, and she covered the September issue of Paris Vogue. Nothing official yet, so we'll just have to wait for the photo finish. UPDATE: It's confirmed, reports Vogue UK. She'll appear in a four-part series to be shot by Peter Lindbergh, all with a horsey theme. {Telegraph UK} Daphne Guinness to Auction Her Clothing: After buying the late Isabella Blow's entire collection to save it from the auction block, Guinness will now auction off 100 of her own unique pieces on June 27. The auction will be handled by Christie's and the proceeds will go to the new Isabella Blow Foundation, which supports young art and fashion talent. Pieces from the likes of Chanel, Balenciaga, and McQueen will go on display from June 23 to the day of auction. Guinness is known for her incredible wardrobe, so start saving your pennies now! {Vogue UK} Spotted: John Galliano in the Marais: One figure staying quiet in the Dior debate is former creative director Galliano. He's been spotted in Paris keeping a low profile - well, low for Galliano - reportedly wearing a beanie over his signature blond locks and a pencil thin 20's style mustache. He was leaving a café tout seul on Rue de Turenne Saturday night. {WWD}
The last of the September issues are trickling in and The Fashion Spot has just posted Vogue Paris. EIC Emmanuelle Alt went with an interesting cover choice in Charlotte Casiraghi, photographed by Mario Testino. Royals are obvs having a moment and it's a nice change to see the gorgeous Charlotte Casiraghi instead of more Kate Middleton. But do you like the photo? The folks on TFS are none too pleased. What's your take?
Chanel front rows and party lines, especially over the past few years, always draw an elite group of Chanel-clad ladies who might collectively be referred to as “it girls.” Actresses, models, socialites and DJs make up this group but what they all seem to have in common is beauty, great style and some kind of cultural relevance that Karl or someone at Chanel recognizes as fitting with the Chanel brand. That and the ability to look amazing in Chanel and always catch our attention. About two years ago, Chanel threw a dinner party and announced an “official list” of five Chanel ambassadors: Leigh Lezark, Jen Brill, Poppy Delevingne, Vanessa Traina, and Caroline Sieber. Others, like Elisa Sednaoui and, back in the day, Ines de la Fressange, have been casually referred to as Karl’s muses. But, there are still others, like Rachel Bilson, Alexa Chung and newest and youngest member Elle Fanning (!), whose “roles” in the Chanel world were undefined, until now. A tip sheet for last night’s Chanel couture show, revealed by the Telegraph’s Belinda White, literally places bold names expected to attend into a carefully ranked multi-tier system. The categories range from “Japanese celebrities” to “Chanel Ambassadress.” Here they are in what I'm guessing is ascending order.