Kate Moss Designs Sushi; Céline Riffs on Geoffrey Beene
and Justin Timberlake may be leaving his William Rast label.
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Kate Moss's Sushi: Kate Moss is taking her stylish talents to the food industry—an awkward pairing if you consider her heroin-chic fame. She has designed a $58 box of sushi for the French sushi chain, Sushi Shop, which includes 40 pieces of sushi. [Fashionista]
Not On-Brand With "Suit & Tie": Justin Timberlake’s once-illustrious fashion label, William Rast, has gone under the radar in the past few years. The line, which used to hold a giant fashion show in New York each season, is now sold in J.C. Penny and on discount sites. Reports say that Timberlake, who founded the label in 2005 with best friend Trace Ayala, is about to step away from the label. “Sources say Timberlake is still involved in the brand for now, ‘But by the end of the year he won’t be anymore,’” reports The New York Post. [NY Post]
Céline Riffs on Geoffrey Beene: New York-based magazine Garmento has posted a blog entry that points out similarities between a Geoffrey Beene coat from 2004 and one of Céline’s new designs for fall 2013. The resemblance between the two garments is uncanny, with both coats featuring knotted sleeves in the front. It’s so glaring in fact, that the overlap has been circulating amongst Paris’s fashion design elite. “I must say I was a little shocked,” Karl Lagerfeld told WWD of first seeing the discrepancy. A spokesperson for the Geoffrey Beene Foundation told WWD that Beene has “inspired designers over the past several years,” and that the coat which was “recreated by Céline in 2013, was a signature piece of Mr. Beene’s and a representation of how timeless his pieces were.” Céline had no comment on the matter. [WWD]
Weinstein Acquires YSL Rights: The Weinstein Company has acquired rights to distribute a new Yves Saint Laurent biopic in the United States. The move represents an extension of Weinstein’s growing fashion interests. His production company owns the Project Runway franchise, and in 2007 Weinstein purchased the Halston label for an attempted revival. He’s also heavily invested in his wife Georgina Chapman’s line, Marchesa. [THR]
New York's New Modeling Agency: A new modeling agency has opened in New York and it’s reportedly “poised to challenge the three dominant agencies of New York: DNA, Women, and IMG.” The firm, called ‘the Society Model Management’ or just, ‘the Society’ is operating as a branch of the Elite Paris agency, and already boasts big-ticket girls like Lindsay Wixson, Sigrid Agren, and even singer Grace Jones. [The Cut]
Ellen Dons Madonna's Corset
Now we know the real Ellen DeGeneres. On Monday's episode of 'Ellen,' Madonna showed up wearing something rather, well, Madonna-esque (read 'highly unusual and just a little kinky'). When Ellen was similarly outfitted, the host cheekily said, 'I finally feel like myself.'
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