Anna Wintour’s Boyfriend in Hot Water with IRS, Juicy Couture Founders Ink Book Deal
And Vogue Thailand's first male editor-in-chief is a hit.
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Anna Wintour’s BF in Tax Trouble: Anna Wintour’s longtime beau Shelby Bryan is in desperate IRS straights. The former banker reportedly owes the government $1.2 million in taxes, and has been paying off the lump sum with a payment plan. [NY Post]
Rita Ora’s Pucci Tour Costumes: Fashion’s new favorite pop star Rita Ora is getting a serious tour wardrobe courtesy of Pucci. Designed by house creative director Peter Dundas, Ora’s costumes “perfectly echo her unique take on urban glamour,” Dundas told Vogue UK. The signer’s ‘Radioactive Tour’ kicked off last night in Manchester. [Vogue UK]
Vogue Thailand's Male Editor a Hit: Vogue Thailand debuted its first issue issue last week, and it sold out within days of its release. The magazine is helmed by one of Vogue’s first male editors-in-chief, Kullawit Laosuksri, who told The Nation of the new edition, “[We] want to present Thai women’s cheerful attitude and lifestyle.” (There have previously been male editors of Vogue Nippon and French Vogue.) [The Nation]
Juicy Couture’s ‘Glitter Plan’: Juicy Couture co-founders Gela Nash-Taylor and Pamela Skaist-Levy have inked a book deal. “It’s an entrepreneurial book about how we’re the American dream, starting a business with $200 and growing it into a global brand,” Skaist-Levy told WWD. Called The Glitter Plan, the book will be written in collaboration with the Los Angeles Times’s fashion critic Booth Moore for nation-wide release in spring 2014. [WWD]
Selena Gomez headed to NYFW: Selena Gomez is headed for New York Fashion Week. The tween dream will sit front row at the first teen-curated fashion show for Adidas’s NEO label, of which Gomez is a brand ambassador. No word yet if her on-again-off-again boyfriend, Justin Bieber (who is also an NEO ambassador) will be at the show as well. [WWD]
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