Posted by Bethan Holt, Fashion Junior at Large
It's nearly time to hang up our stockings and settle down to Love Actually, Quality Streets and just one more turkey sandwich. Before that though, I'll whizz you through the week's fashion happenings...
There'll be
no Givenchy couture show in January, the Parisian house announced this week. However, that doesn't mean there'll no representation of Riccardo Tisci's designs on red carpets as commissions will continue to be taken for celebrities and other special clients.
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Cate Blanchett in Givenchy Couture |
The Beckham fashion world takeover continues with plenty of stories from the family this week. Not only is
Romeo the star of Burberry's SS13 campaign but his
Mum is launching an e-commerce site in the New Year while David has apparently
bought his wife some silky Olivia Von Halle pyjamas for Christmas. Vogue Editor
Alexandra Shulman was quick to point out that Romeo doesn't meet Vogue model standards so a cover is a little way off yet.
Gwen Stefani graces the cover of American Vogue's January edition. She's wears Hedi Slimane's Saint Laurent, which is quite a statement of support for the collection which caused such a drama when it was shown in September. Fashion observers
are now labelling Saint Laurent as the go-to for musicians while Raf Simons' Dior is for princessy actresses apparently.
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Gwen Stefani images via Vogue.com |
In other ad campaign news, Prada has switched from the usual course of telling stories in its ads- recall the models at the petrol station, or playing chess?- and gone for a series of pared back images for SS13. Steven Meisel is, as ever, behind the camera. Prada say the new approach is about reflecting "confident individuality". Meanwhile, I would love to know the story behinds Marc Jacobs and Juergen Teller's SS13 Marc by Marc Jacobs ads which feature grafitti and a toilet.
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Prada SS13 (Image via Prada) |
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Marc by Marc Jacobs (image via highsnobette.com) |
Finally two big publishing industry stories this week which you should certainly cast your eye over.
Thailand and Ukraine will get their own Vogue editions next year, which can only mean one thing, reports Jess Cartner-Morley. Also this week,
Vice Media bought i-D magazine. Andrew Creighton, Vice's President said "What i-D has not necessarily done, by accident or design, is move into the digital area in a big way." Watch this space.
Melanie and I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and New Year. Thanks for helping us have an awesome FEAL year, bring on 2013. We'll be back in January
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