Designers Sketch Gowns for Michelle: Thakoon, Maria, Narciso Missing in Action
We're guessing these designers have the best shot at making The Dress.
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We're guessing these designers have the best shot at making The Dress.
Thakoon stopped making the "reverse kimono"–style dress but plans to bring it back.
Alexander Wang hasn't, on the other hand, but if she's ready for his ripped jeans, all she has to do is call.
That means he gets $200,000 to grow his business and a year's worth of mentoring.
The dress was basically fresh off the runway, so a special arrangement must have occurred between her and the designer.
Most are cutting by 10 or 15 percent. Designers are also cutting costs.
Which means you can dress like Michelle Obama for New Year's.
Also, Jonathan Saunders's first Pollini collection is a winner, and Sarah Palin doesn't wear the best earrings.
"I sort of feel like [designers] should just cut their losses and find another girl."
The critics are spitting out their reviews faster than you can read them; that's where we come in.
Last night the Italian mag hosted fashion's A-list; we checked in for a mid-week update.
Contrary to rumors, yesterday's Thakoon delay wasn't because they were waiting for Mr. West.
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