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Stella McCartney Wants More Green

Meghan Hart

Stella McCartney has decided to expand her range of environmentally aware clothing with additions to the growing collection. Her line already consists of completely leather free, snakeskin free, fur free items but this time she goes much further. The Eco-Collection this time is now going to debut at Harvey Nichols flagship store at London’s Bruton Street in June. The collection is going to consist of 20 eco friendly tunics, coats, slouchy suits and colors that range from taupe, blush pink, grey and stone.

McCartney is also promising to go ever greener for her Spring 08 collection debuting in September.

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Nicole Kidman Dropped from Chanel

Starting in 2009 Chanel No.5 fans will have to get used to seeing Amelie star Audrey Tautou as the face of the brand instead of actress Nicole Kidman. Kidman has been the face of the brand since 2004 taking part in various photoshoots and acting in a 3 minute...

May 8, 2008


Kanye West Does Ksubi for Pastelle

Kanye West's fashion label is off to a promising start with news that he will be teaming up with Australian fashion label Ksubi. West is just coming off a super successful album titled Graduation Day, is looking to branch off into fashion with his Pastelle fashion line...

May 7, 2008


Francisco Costa wins Spirit of Design Award

Calvin Klein womenswear designer Francisco Costa won the 2008 Spirit of Design Award at Philadelphia University's fashion show. Since arriving at the helm of Calvin Klein, Costa has taken home a variety of...

May 6, 2008


Rock & Republic Getting Sued by Victoria Beckham

The wires are abuzz this morning with news that the blissful marriage that was Victoria Beckham and Rock & Republic may be ending in a nasty divorce. The initial relationship was one of creative splendor, Beckham ...

May 5, 2008


Australia Fashion Week Deemed a Success by All Measures

Australia fashion week ended yesterday the same way it came in with much fanfare. Though not without it's share of incidents and controversies, the event proved that the talent in the south pacific can give their brethren around the world a run for their money.

May 2, 2008


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