The Fashion Bomb News Breakdown: Kendall And Kylie Reveal Holiday Collection For Pacsun, Victoria’s Secret Model Line-Up Revealed, John Galliano Loses Lawsuit
The latest collection from Kendall and Kylie Jenner for Pacsun is almost here. Targeted at holiday, the collection includes tees as well as dresses, flared trousers and quite a bit of boho flare. Have you been a fan of their past collections? (Teen Vogue)
The Victoria’s Secret show model line-up for next month’s London show has been released. Amongst the Angels to be walking: Karlie Kloss, Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Behati Prinsloo, Candice Swanepoel and Doezten Kroes will walk. To round out the lineup, other models walking in the show include Jac Jagaciak, Jourdan Dunn, Josephine Skriver, and Imaan Hammam amongst others. Kendall Jenner wasn’t listed. The show will air on December 19th on CBS. (The Daily)
John Galliano’s chapter with LVMH is officially over for now. As a final matter of business, Galliano lost the unfair dismissal lawsuit he brought against employers Christian Dior SA and John Galliano SA. In his defense, the designer noted that both companies were aware of the drugs he was under. The courts sided with the companies, forcing Galliano to pay one symbolic euro. (Hollywood Reporter)
Transgender model Lea T is undoubtedly most known for her role as muse, assistant, and model for Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy. But now, her modeling career has just come up on it’s next big moment: a Big Redken contract. As brand muse, Lea will be one of the first openly transgender models to get a top dollar beauty contract. The move is the latest in a series of high profile announcements for openly transgender persons. (Fashionista)
TV just got hit with two new fashion television series: “House of DVF” and “The Fund.” New York Times writer Vanessa Friedman says that there’s something to be learned from their overlap, mainly in that in today’s day and age, having a personality is just as important as talent. Friedman points to the iconic look of Anna Wintour and Grace Coddington is The September Issue as well as the humanizing shots from both DVF and The Fund as evidence. So a note to all of you hoping to make it big in this industry: don’t lose yourself! (NY Times)