2009 September 22
Jeremy Scott - London Spring 2010
(LONDON)Your cave or mine? That was the message at Jeremy Scott's debut London show, themed "Bone to be Wild," where Fred Flintstone provided the inspiration. Scott is known for spectacle, and in his London return, he didn't disappoint: models (including Daisy Lowe and a Pebbles-esque Pixie Geldof) came out sporting brightly spotted or striped caveman dresses with spray dyed patches of hair to match. Kudos for the playful swimwear with pointy flourishes -- one tiger print bathing suit even sported paws and a tail. Lucky front-rowers took home Scott's latest design for Longchamp, a pink tote with bone print. Andre J was swanning around after the show. "I loved it," he said. "Yabba dabba do!"
-
Dolce & Gabbana Found Guilty, Sentenced To Prison Stint
The courtroom-set saga continues to unfold: Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana were slapped with the verdict for their tax evasion case, and the sentence isn't pretty. The Sicilian...
-
It's Official: PPR Is Now Kering
Today, the fashion conglomerate formerly known as PPR has officially become Kering. The news was announced at the company's annual meeting. PPR stood for Pinault-Printemps-Redoute, ...
-
All grown up! Stacey Bendet's resort collection for Alice + Olivia had some sophisticated looks that will have both her current clientele swooning and perhaps some new ones too.
More News





Comments
blog comments powered by Disqus