Interesting fashion things talked about this week

The week of the American presidential elections is coming to an end, and Trump’s victory is inevitably at the center of everyone’s reflections, including him fashion designer and other professionals in the fashion sector: they are asked Business of Fashionbut not many people respond.

Among the stories, points of view and insights collected in our weekly press review on fashion also the The devil wears Prada which becomes musicaland the revelations of its author to The Guardian. And then an interview with Lila Moss and the useless controversy sparked on X by Vivienne Westwood’s “penis pendant”. (not even if it were the brand’s first provocative accessory!).

1. What does the fashion industry think of Trump’s victory? Spoiler: almost nothing

To ask yourself this – and to ask this to some professionals in the sector – is Business of Fashion. There are few well-known American designers and brands who have commented on Donald Trump’s victory on social media profiles to the presidential election, in stark contrast to the wave of dismay caused in the fashion industry by Trump’s victory in 2016. And the requests for comment from the BoF were largely rejected or remained unanswered. More than one person asked said they were “still processing.”

It is not surprising that he is among the few to comment Yvon Chouinard, according to which the president-elect and all climate chaos deniers politicians will accelerate the ongoing processmaking the possibility that the planet becomes an unlivable place for our children and all other living creatures more concrete and closer. The founder of Patagonia he has never hidden his hostility for the Trump administrationtaking it to court to protect the National Parks and, in 2020, sewing a special label into some of the brand’s garments: «Vote the Assholes Out»vote to oust the assholes (who are in government).

Read the full article at BoF.

2. The author of The devil wears Prada he reveals that he wished he had never written it. Really?!

A scene from the film The Devil Wears Prada 2006.

A scene from the film The devil wears Prada, 2006.

While the story that made her universally famous becomes a musical (with songs by Elton John), the author of The devil wears Prada reveals why the well-known director has not spoken to her since then. The novel inspired by his experience as Anna Wintour’s assistant sparked such a storm that Lauren Weisberger he wished he had never written it. But then, we’re sure, she was still happy to have done it.

Read the interview with Lauren Weisberger on The Guardian

3. The penis-pendant by Vivienne Westwood generates a stir (as if for the first time)

It’s not unusual for a provocative accessory or piece to go viral online. This past weekend it happened to a necklace from ‘s Fall/Winter jewelry collection Vivienne Westwood. There Penis Pendant Necklacewith the eloquent name, was published by a pop culture aggregator account on Dazed and Confused.

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Yet a simple Google search would be enough to find out that red light provocation has characterized the Westwood brand since its foundation in 1971. To refresh the memory of bigots in the mood for controversy, the British magazine takes care of collecting the ten hottest and most provocative contributions from the lady of British punk. And it turns out that the “penis pendant” had already appeared eight years ago.

Discover Vivienne Westwood’s ten hottest moments on Dazed and Confused

4. Lila Moss talks about her style. That is, that of mother Kate, who she wanted to emulate

courtesy of Homme Girls

courtesy of Homme Girls

The teenage daughter of art talks about herself in an interview conducted via DM on Instagram by the writer Madeline Cash for Homme Girls. The young model born from the relationship between Kate Moss and Jefferson Hack talks about how she tried to emulate her mother in style, confessing however that she had “a phase – between the ages of 10 and 13 – in which everything revolved around sneakers with wedges of Isabel Marant and leggings.” Like all normal teenagers, in short.

The full interview is on Homme Girls


Source: Vanity Fair

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