Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.
- Next week, Coco Rocha will take over the website and social media channels of Vogue UK]
- Vivienne Westwood lent the English National Ballet some of her most dramatic gowns for dancers to wear in its new ad campaign. [WWD]
- Not to be outdone by Virgin Airlines‘ partnership with Styleite]
- Bernard Arnault has moved the bulk of his fortune from France to a private foundation based in Belgium in an attempt to prevent LVMH from breaking up if he dies in the next 10 years. [The Financial Times]
- In time for Valentine’s Day, Fleur du Mal is offering custom monogrammed lingerie. [Fashionologie Inbox]
- In a cease-and-desist letter, PETA has asked Bebe to uphold its 2008 decision to stop selling fur. The animal rights organization claims the brand still sells items that include animal skins. [Fashionista]
- Henry Holland says his casual attitude toward his Twitter account aligns with his brand’s desire to be “open, inclusive, and something people want to buy into.” [Refinery29]
- With Fashion Week right around the corner, Fern Mallis revisits how falling plaster helped the industry organize its shows. [ArtInfo]
Photo via Sass & Bide
Source: FULL ARTICLE at fashionologie