Here Is Emmanuelle Alt's First Cover Of Vogue Paris

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Emmanuelle Alt‘s first cover of Vogue Paris is out! It features Gisele Bündchen, as previously reported, wearing a white lace Dolce & Gabbana dress. The photographers are Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. Overall this is kind of pretty but boring — but we are interested to see whatever Vogue Paris means by that curious Orhan Pamuk cover line. [@vogueparislive]

One of the two people John Galliano is accused of assaulting and berating with racist invective at a Paris bar now says he hopes the designer isn’t “destroyed” by the incident. Philippe Virgitti, whom Galliano allegedly called a “fucking Asian bastard,” among a very many other things, says everything started when Galliano came over to him and Géraldine Bloch: “Right away he started to attack us by saying to my friend, ‘Your voice irritates me, you’re talking too loud.’ Then everything started happening. It went on for 45 minutes … He wanted to humiliate us.” Virgitti said Galliano certainly used racist and anti-Semitic language, but Virgitti thinks “his words overtook his mind. I do not believe he is racist or anti-Semitic.” Although Virgitti says he and Bloch stand by their legal complaint, he nonetheless says: “For me, it was a simple dispute at a bar. John Galliano doesn’t deserve this. I don’t want him destroyed like that…Since all this happened, I’ve learned about his work, that he put diversity at the forefront and mixed cultures in his shows. I believe, above all, that he is very ill…I would like Mr. Galliano to benefit from this unhappy story by drinking a little less and getting back to making the dresses and shows that he did so well.” Since the bar fight that ended in his arrest, John Galliano has been the subject of a second criminal inquiry for using racist hate speech, which is a crime in France. A video was published, apparently depicting yet another incident in which Galliano told two strangers at a bar, “I love Hitler. People like you would all be dead. Your mothers, your forefathers, would all be fucking gassed.” Galliano has been lying low in rehab since being fired by Christian Dior, and his Very Jewish Lawyer has been talking for him in the press. Galliano is fighting the charges, and has sued Bloch and Virgitti for defamation. [NYPost]
The French High Court will likely set a date for Galliano’s trial on May 12. [WWD]

Constance Jablonski appears in brick-red eyeshadow and an Alexander McQueen monarch dress for the new cover of German Vogue. [Design Scene]

This is the magic tote bag that costs $1,000 and sold out worldwide after Michelle Obama carried it to a parent-teacher meeting. [TLF]

  • Diane von Furstenberg will present Hillary Clinton, Elizabeth Smart, Taryn Davis of The American Widow Project, Kakenya Ntaiya of the Kakenya Center for Excellence and Sohini Chakraborty of Kolkata Sanved with awards tonight at the United Nations. Iman and Laura Linney will also speak. We’ll be there, live-Tweeting all the lady awesomeness, and (hopefully) drinking. [WWD]
  • Yohji Yamamoto doesn’t believe designers are under impossible pressures today. “It is not a rule you can apply to all designers,” he says. “It depends on where you were born, how you were raised – it depends on who that person is. I do think the power of fashion has gone down though. Making money is so important now. It’s not about fashion as much as it is expensive handbags. Then there’s this cheap diluted fashion. What is important has changed.” [Vogue UK]
  • If you are lucky enough to be in London, be sure to check out the three new exhibits featuring Yamamoto’s work. (This is the Japanese master designer’s 30th year in business.) The Victoria & Albert Museum is hosting a retrospective which opens this weekend, and the Wapping Project and the Wapping Project Bankside galleries have two smaller shows. If you are stuck on this side of the Atlantic, consider picking up the April/May issue of Bookforum, where a detailed review of the V&A monograph and Yamamoto’s intriguing (and strangely sexxxy) new memoir, My Dear Bomb, will appear under the byline of some wannabe fashion writer who calls herself “Jenna Sauers.” [WWD]
  • Male model David Chiang — he’s the first Asian man to walk for Emporio Armani, ever, and one of the last to walk in an Alexander McQueen show overseen by McQueen himself — is basically our favorite person in the whole wide world today. There is so much to love in this interview, but especially this part: “My dream is Victoria’s Secret. I’m working on it. I really want big wings. Not the small wings, but Tyra wings. Not Heidi’s wings because they look heavy, but Gisele’s wings would do, too.” Also: “I see myself as the next Linda Evangelista. I don’t wake up for less than $10,000.” (That is a particularly wry joke at his own expense. Male models don’t make shit.) [The Cut]
  • Maria Sharapova: “When I hesitate on what to wear, I always go with Lanvin. You can never go wrong with Lanvin. You always feel elegant.” [WWD]
  • Whoa. Joanna Coles apparently loves tea almost as much as we do — and we both use the same tea-semaphore to signal our willingness to receive a fresh cup! Her assistant, Sergio Kletnoy: “It’s all about the tea. All day long, Joanna makes this symbol for tea [like a referee’s ‘timeout’ hand signal] through the glass of her office. In the mornings, she likes green tea, and afternoons are about English breakfast with milk. She drinks five or six cups a day, and now she’s gotten me completely hooked and totally off coffee.” We are making the tea sign right now. Tea and two fresh Arnotts Gingernuts would be brilliant right about now. Anyone out there? Anyone? [DFR]
  • Good news for those of us who still treasure our Matthew Williamson for H&M togs: He’s doing a Macy’s line. But it won’t be cheap: think $50 for a top, $150 for a dress, or $300 for a leather jacket. In stores April 13. [WWD]
  • Here’s a video preview of Keira Knightley‘s beige-tastic Chanel perfume ad. [Fashionologie]
  • In her last dispatch from fashion month — the shows have finally ground to a halt in Paris — Lynn Yaeger parses Marc JacobsLouis Vuitton show: “If Fashion Week were a movie, you would scream ‘No way!’ at Marc Jacobs’s ending. Too obvious! But believe it or not, a week that began with Galliano‘s banishment over anti-Semitic comments ends with Jacobs expressing his own affection for the wonderful years of the Second World War. Black balloons hover off the Cour Carrée du Louvre, where the Louis Vuitton show takes place, and models dressed as maids with feather dusters line the staircase into the venue, in an apparent homage to The Night Porter, a film about Nazi S/M eroticism that, you may recall, generated its own controversy when it was released in 1974.” [The Cut]
  • Racked is reporting that AOL’s fashion blog, StyleList, is being hit hard in the company’s latest round of layoffs. Apparently, the only staffer left there is beauty editor Dana Oliver. [Racked]
  • Claire Waight Keller has resigned as creative director of Pringle of Scotland, a position she has held since 2005. She says the move is “for personal reasons,” and did not elaborate. Pringle also just replaced its C.E.O. [WWD]
  • Naomi Campbell is selling the Christopher Kane, Alexander McQueen, and Vivienne Westwood dresses she and other supermodels wore on the catwalk last September during that “Fashion for Relief” show. The proceeds will go to the Prince’s Trust. Why has it taken nine months to organize a charity auction? [Vogue UK]
  • Jessica White is naked in something called Bullet magazine. [Yeeeah]
  • Baptiste Giabiconi stood up Women’s Wear Daily. Twice: “The interview was confirmed. I waited 40 minutes at the Marilyn Agency’s Paris office until his agents confessed that Baptiste was still at his Chanel fitting and would not, in fact, be right over. ‘You know, when it’s Karl…’ they said. The next day after the Chanel show Baptiste had lost his phone. The Marilyn people must have lost theirs too because ‘We will try’ turned out to be radio silence.” [WWD]
  • After her first collection for Madewell sold out practically before it hit stores, Alexa Chung has been enlisted to do another for Fall of this year. [Fashionologie]
  • Kate Moss got drunk and fell down. [P6]
 
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