Editing Donald Trump

In the fall of 1984, a few months after arriving at Random House as a senior editor, I was at lunch with the publishing house’s proprietor, S. I. (Si) Newhouse (whose family owns Condé Nast, which publishes The New Yorker), and its C.E.O., Robert Bernstein, who had hired me away from the Washington Post. We…

By JohnValbyNation November 4, 2019 0

Death of the ‘it’ bag

Click:Agricultural Shelter So the time has finally arrived. The celebrity-driven ‘it’ bag business is about to suffer a backlash, according reports. The days of emulating A-list celebrities with the latest designer bag seems, well, so very last season. In a report by consumer intelligence analysts Mintel, British women are expected to turn their backs on…

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Jaeger London to show at LFW

Jaeger is to present its first on schedule catwalk presentation during London Fashion Week when it shows its Jaeger London line later this month. The collection is best described as younger and more directional in comparison to Jaeger’s mainline and Jaeger Black, which consists of the brand’s tailoring and eveningwear. It has even been described…

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Sports Direct to issue trading update

Sports Direct founder Mike Ashley will find out this week if his City charm offensive has worked when the embattled retailer briefs the market with its latest trading update on Thursday. Mr Ashley was pilloried last year as shares in the company collapsed from their 2006 float price of 300p to 84.25p in December, amid…

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Tate vs Puma

Tate Britain’s latest exhibition, Work No. 850, features a person running as fast as they can every thirty seconds through the gallery, followed by an equal pause. To look the part, each runner is dressed in Puma, the clothes enhancing the image of the exhibition which celebrates the physicality of the human spirit. “I wanted…

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YSL art to be auctioned

Christie’s is to hold an auction of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé’s extensive art collection in Paris. The sale will be held in early 2009 in association with Bergé’s own Paris auction house, Pierre Bergé & Associates, reports Womenswear Daily. Works of art by Goya, Mondrian, Matisse and Léger are expected to be sold…

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July marks further decline in shop visitors

Figures released today from the Retail Traffic Index (RTI), the national metric measuring the number of shoppers visiting retail stores, from analyst SPSL, show that numbers fell by 2.0% in July against the same month of 2007, but rose by 8.1% against a very lacklustre June. SPSL’s retail psychologist, Dr Tim Denison explains; “The latest…

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Custo and Desigual in legal war

Desigual has responded to the plagiarism lawsuit that the Catalan designer Custo Dalmau has filed against them. The fashion company will take “all the necessary legal measurements” to what Custo considers false accusations against its company. In a press release, Desigual has “denied all accusations by Custo Dalmau” and gives no comment on the topic.…

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Role model Victoria Beckham

Last year David Beckham caused quite a stir whilst fronting Emporio Armani’s underwear campaign. Fashion designer Giorgio Armani announced that his fashionable wife Victoria Beckham is to join him for the new worldwide testimonial for Emporio Armani Women’s Underwear. Victoria Beckham, ex Spice Girl and mother of three, will debut in the SS09 advertising campaign…

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Peaches Geldof for PPQ

Luxurious dresses, leotard separates, gothic lace polo necks and killer hot pants suits are a few examples of the new capsule range by PPQ. The British clothing label founded in 1992 by Amy Molyneaux and Percy Parker, announced their premier collection in collaboration with Peaches Geldof. Available from the end of October at Selfridges, the…

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