The tour of “one of Anna’s apartments in Milan” (really, who has just one apartment there?) with its climate-controlled closets full of barely worn haute couture starts around the three-minute mark. As the Fashion Director At Large for Vogue http://www.afingo.com/blogs/blog-patrol/we-want-to-go-to-there-fashion-television-visits-anna-dello-russos-couture-archive-apartment/Nippon says, “we are in my studio… my archive zone… where I storage all my collection clothes.” Remember, jealously is not a
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It’s not exactly a glowing review of Madge and Lola’s line for Macy’s, but the style arbitersain’t throwing rotten cabbage at her either: “If you don’t think too much about it, the printed crop top, high-waisted pants, and—hell—even that weird paneled Western shirt are cute enough for your monthlywardrobe rotation.” Is that an endorsement? A warning? Both? [Refinery29]
buildings.” Fashion shows on delivery, interesting. Maybe in the future, we’ll order up a pizza, put on our jammies, and wait for the runway bus to come to us. [Closet Tour]http://www.afingo.com/blogs/uncategorized/rowley-pulls-out-her-metrocard-and-takes-the-bus-for-a-democratic-public-fashion-show/
Designers, what if instead of navigating a minefield of venture capitalists and other funding schemes, you could turn to fans and the very same people who love and would by your work to back your vision? Well, take a lesson from Katie Eary, the UK-based designer who used the help of Catwalk
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