The new cologne ad for Dior Homme Intense featuring "Twilight" heartthrob Robert Pattinson recently went viral online. The stunning black-and-white commercial was filmed throughout New York City, with 29-year-old Pattinson casually walking the streets to L'Orange & Jeremiah Jae's hit tune "All I Need." Read More »
Christian Dior’s Dianne Vavra knows how to communicate style and now she’s creating it too! Her own capsule collection of chic trench coats, LE Trench, has already caught the eyes of celebrities including Lena Dunham, Charlize Theron, Emmy Rossum, Naomi Watts, Jessica Alba, Abigail Spencer and many more. Read More »
The Guggenheim International Gala is one of New York City's signature benefits and the museum's prominent annual fundraising event. On Wednesday evening, in collaboration with Christian Dior, the museum held a pre-party for the gala, taking over three levels of the museum. Fashionista chatted with newly-single A$AP Rocky (who recently split with model Chanel Iman) to get his thoughts on fashion and the No. 1 thing on his Christmas wish list this year. Read More »
On Tuesday, Nov. 4, John Galliano, the creative director of Maison Martin Margiela, lost his unfair dismissal lawsuit against his two former employers: Christian Dior SA and John Galliano SA. Galliano was fired from Dior and his namesake label — both owned by LVMH — after his public, anti-Semitic and racist rant in Paris in 2011. Back in 2013, Galliano thought he was winning the suit after a French court ruled in his favor, moving the trial to a labor court instead of a commercial court. But according to "WWD," at a hearing Tuesday, the French labor court ruled against Galliano, who was asking both parties for damages from $3 million to $16.3 million. Galliano now owes each winning party one symbolic euro — approximately $1.26 — each because of the ruling. "Fashionista" reports Galliano claimed that both employers were completely knowledgable of his debilitating addiction to prescription drugs and alcohol. Read More »
John Galliano, one of fashion's most controversial designers, is taking over the creative direction of Maison Martin Margiela. According to WWD, he will control design leadership of all Margiela lines, including couture and women's and men's ready-to-wear collections. Read More »