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Tune In, Sit Up: Vogue Gets Real on Your TV

By Justin Fenner

The CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund is no stranger to being documented on camera, but this year’s finalists are getting something others haven’t: a TV series.

Vogue, the CFDA, and Condé Nast Entertainment have been working with the arts-focused network Ovation to produce a series called The Fashion Fund. The show, which will begin airing six one-hour episodes this December, has all the hallmarks of other competitive reality shows: a field of diverse and talented contestants, tests of the designers’ design skills and business savvy, and a grand prize that includes $300,000 and a year of mentoring with an industry giant.

“This is the real deal,” said Ovation’s chief creative officer, Robert Weiss, in a statement. “There have been a lot of fashion competition series on television, but nothing comes close to matching the authenticity and talent found in The Fashion Fund.”

The Fund, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, has been dipping its toes into reality programming ever since it started. The documentary Seamless followed the 2004 finalists Doo-Ri Chung, Alexandre Plokhov, Jack McCollough, Lazaro Hernandez (who won that year’s prize) as they created their presentations for the Fund’s selection committee. In 2011 and 2012, Vogue produced a web series that also chronicled the finalists’ journeys to the ultimate prize. It was called, naturally, The Fashion Fund.

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The Row Fall 2013

By Melissa Liebling-Goldberg

Those Olsen twins sure know how to put on a show. In an Upper East Side townhouse decorated with antiques – not to mention scented candles, roaring fireplaces, giant vases of cherry blossoms, and silver platters of tiny macarons – the recent CFDA winners presented a Fall 2012 lineup for The Row that was so stunning it caused more than one first-time attendee to sigh “now I get it” upon leaving. Click through to peek the full collection; our full review is coming soon.

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Jonathan Simkhai Fall 2013

By Christina Perez

Jonathan Simkhai may have made his New York Fashion Week debut just last season, but already he’s been generating quite a bit of buzz. And if the crowd – which included several notable fashion directors and stylists – at his Fall 2013 presentation at Milk on Saturday evening is any indication, that excitement doesn’t seem to be in danger of dying down any time soon.

Not that it should. Simkhai – a member of this year’s CFDA incubator program – seems to know exactly what kind of clothes his cool, downtown customer wants, and he excels at creating edgy-but-easy separates that could easily make up a whole wardrobe. This season, those pieces include a structured cocoon coat made from panels of navy wool and checked tweed, a quilted leather bomber, a black leather sweatshirt with checkered intarsia sleeves, and asymmetrically ruffled taffeta skirts.

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Is New York Getting a Men's Fashion Week?

By Robert Khederian

    These stories and more here, in our daily news roundup.

  • Following the success of a dedicated London Fashion Week for menswear, the CFDA is considering the same for New York. “We are looking at the potential of a men’s week and how that might fit into the global men’s calendar,” CFDA CEO Steven Kolb commented. [Vogue UK]
  • Meanwhile, the CFDA has also launched a hub on its website with KCD to provide easy access to the top international reviews of the New York Fashion Week shows. [Fashionologie Inbox]
  • The custom vanity plates created by industry insiders such as Derek Blasberg and Hilary Rhoda for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week have gone on display at Lincoln Center. Karlie Kloss‘s fashion plate says LONGLEGS. [Elle]
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  • Sandra Choi has been named the sole creative director of Daily Front Row]
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  • The Victoria’s Secret Angels decode what women really mean when they say things like, “I’ll be five minutes” in the brand’s new Valentine’s Day commercial. [Telegraph]

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Georgia May Jagger and Cara Delevingne Become Roomies, and Zac Posen Launches a New Line

By Robert Khederian


    These stories and more here, in our daily news roundup.

  • Harper’s Bazaar]
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  • Talk about model roommates: Cara Delevingne and Georgia May Jagger are reportedly moving to North London together. [Telegraph]
  • The CFDA has teamed up with , a roundup of Instagram pics snapped and shared by industry insiders, on the CFDA‘s website. [Fashionologie Inbox]
  • The Westminster City Council has refused Abercrombie & Fitch’s proposal to open a children’s store on Savile Row. [Vogue UK]
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  • Anna Piaggi’s wardrobe will be featured in a public exhibition at Milan’s Fabbrica del Vapore later this month. [Vogue UK]
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Runway Retrospective: Proenza Schouler

By Hannah Weil

We’re within days now of New York Fashion Week – the anticipation is killer – but to pass the time and prep for the upcoming season, we’re continuing our look back. Up next, a trip down memory lane with Jack and Lazaro of one of the most coveted cool-girl labels, Proenza Schouler.

Jack McCullough and Lazaro Hernandez have come a long way since presenting their senior thesis together at Parsons. Since their 2004 runway debut, Proenza Schouler has established itself as the downtown cool girl’s go-to brand, designers of the iconic bustier, Target collaborators, and geniuses behind the irresistible PS1 bag. Now with three CFDA awards under their belt and an undeniable stronghold on chic tailoring and fashion-forward fabrics, the boys of Proenza Schouler have joined the ranks of the designing elite. Click through to see Proenza highlights over the years as we wait anxiously for what’s to come for Fall ’13.

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Tom Ford Gives Justin Timberlake a Suit & Tie and Alexander Wang Teams With Bon Qui Qui

By Robert Khederian


    All the bits fit to print here, in our daily news roundup.

  • Tom Ford and Justin Timberlake joined forces for the singer’s soon-to-be released album. Ford established the style for the cover artwork and Timberlake’s latest music video, Suit & Tie, even features bespoke tailored pieces from the designer. [Vogue UK]
  • A bag that was on the same plane as Viottorio Missoni has surfaced on the island of Curaçao. [WWD]
  • A 17th century masterpiece by Charles Le Brun was discovered in Coco Chanel‘s suite at The Ritz Paris. The painting will be auctioned by Christie’s for an estimated $673,000 with proceeds going to charity. [Telegraph]
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  • Graydon Carter of Vanity Fair was recently spotted waiting a table of socialites at Beatrice Inn. He “didn’t wear an apron, but he did memorize and tell them the specials and pour their wine,” a source said. The act was part of an auction item from the CFDA and Vogue Fashion For Sandy Relief initiative. [New York Post]
  • Paper Magazine‘s website has a new look. [Fashionologie Inbox]
  • Anya Ziourova’s beauty secret? Ice water. “Every morning I splash my face with ice-cold water. That always comes first,” the Tatler Russia and Allure Russia editor said. “It’s really good for your skin because it makes your pores smaller, and your skin gets tighter.” [Into The Gloss]
  • Fendi will fund a restoration of the fountains of Rome, starting with the Trevi. [WWD]
  • Marc Jacobs says he chose the motif of twins for his Louis Vuitton Spring 2013 ad campaign to underscore the collection’s repetitious checkerboard pattern. [Elle]
  • The Barneys New York warehouse sale will once again be held online. [Racked]
  • The show journal for Hedi Slimane‘s debut collection of Saint Laurent menswear (below) features artwork by graphic designer Brian Roettinger. [AnotherMag]

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