Mango Goes Scarlett; Nude Carla Expected To Fetch Mega Skrill
- Mango has replaced Penelope Cruz with Scarlett Johansson for its fall campaign. [WWD]
- A gigantic, 16’x24′ nude photo of a 26-year-old Carla Bruni reclining in bed is up for auction in Berlin. Just the thing to brighten up any living room. [Daily Mail (NSFW)]
- When they first met, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana didn’t take to each other’s looks at all. Says Gabbana: “I thought he was a monster. Seriously, he was such a fashion victim. He looked like a priest, all dressed in black with that white skin and a shaved head. It wasn’t very impressive.” Says Dolce: “Stefano was very Milanese, with his long hair and Lacoste T-shirt.” Then they spent 20 years together as professional and intimate partners, and though each now has a boyfriend, they say they’ll be best friends until they die. [Telegraph]
- You can vote for one of 100 American fashion designers, or nominate one not already on the list, in the Council of Fashion Designers of America‘s newly introduced Popular Vote award. Cast as many votes online as you like, and register to win two tickets to a Spring/Summer fashion show in New York yourself, until June 9. [WWD]
- Roberto Cavalli just can’t decide whether or not to sell a stake in his company. Lately, he thinks not. Translation: In the current market, nobody could offer him a price he’d accept? [WWD]
- Critical Shopper Mike Albo does the Tommy Hilfiger store in the West Village: “The male form was dressed in flower printed pants, a green polo and dark blue blazer. ‘See? Jonathan would so wear that!’ said one woman to another. Minutes later, a young man in white sunglasses stopped suddenly, clutched his faux-hawked friend and motioned to the window as if it were a large landscape painting. ‘This. Is the moment. I am wanting,’ he said.” Funny. I walked by that display with a guy friend, elbowed him once the window had revealed its full grandma-wallpaper horror, and hissed Those pants! We both laughed. [NY Times]
- Forever 21 has made an offer of $17.7 million for 17 stores from the bankrupt Gottschalks chain. [WWD]
- Meanwhile, the jury in the Forever 21/Trovata copyright case — Trovata alleges that the fast fashion chain copied six of its shirts — told the judge it was deadlocked, with one juror suspected of misconduct by the others. The jury will begin deliberating again on Friday. [WWD]
- Lily Cole‘s first major film — The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, directed by Terry Gilliam — débuted at Cannes and has been roundly panned by critics. They say that the effort, which was also Heath Ledger’s last movie, and features Johnny Depp, Jude Law, and Colin Farrell as replacement actors, is a basically a mess. But Cole’s performance, as 16-year-old Valentina, is being hailed by critics from such publications as Variety and the Times of London, which gave the movie only two stars but said the Cole “is mesmerizing as the teenage siren, Valentina. It’s her tangos with the various [men] that keep us focused on the romance.” [Fashionologie]
- Christian Audigier will show at the Las Vegas fashion trade mega-show Magic this season. [WWD]
- Levi Strauss & Company supports gay marriage. Not only did company lawyers file an amicus curiae brief with the California Supreme Court against upholding Proposition 8 last year, but the company sponsors programming on the Logo network, and now 20 of the company’s stores in four major cities — New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco — will incorporate white knots into its window displays. White knots are a symbol of marriage equality. Which only leads one to wonder: why just 20 stores in a handful of urban centers? Wouldn’t it be something if the Levi’s shop at, say, First Colony mall in Houston, was decked out with white knots? [NY Times]
- Hong Kong-based YGM Trading Ltd. confirmed yesterday that it is in negotiations to buy Aquascutum, the British fashion house. Renown, the label’s Japanese owners, last week rejected an 11th-hour buyout bid from CEO Kim Winser, who subsequently resigned. [WWD]
- Burberry throws open its doors in Manhattan, and switches on its new neon sign, on Thursday. Or, if you’re Mike Bloomberg, “Burberry Day.” [WWD]
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