Bag Snob x DKNY “Five Essentials” Collection

 

Bag Snob x DKNY Five Essentials Collection
Photo: Thomas Iannaccone/WWD

Bag Snob teamed up with DKNY to create a collection that are based on their “Five Essentials” which consists of the Tote ($495), Travel ($565), Treasure ($365), Trendy ($325) and Clutch ($265). The collection came out really good, props to Tina and Kelly for making their dreams come true!

The collection is already selling out quickly on Net-a-Porter.com. My favorite are the Travel (love the bowling bag look) and the Trendy (LEOPARD!). What’s yours? Get it before its GONE! 

Photos: Net-a-Porter.com

Bag Snob x DKNY Five Essentials Collection
Tote ($495)

Bag Snob x DKNY Five Essentials Collection
Travel ($565)

Bag Snob x DKNY Five Essentials Collection
Treasure ($365)

Bag Snob x DKNY Five Essentials Collection
Clutch ($265)

Bag Snob x DKNY Five Essentials Collection
Trendy ($325)

Marc Jacobs’s Spring 2012 Collection Stolen (Update)


All 46 looks from Marc Jacobs’s Spring 2012 collection were stolen in transit from Paris to London for a press day. The brand’s PR team wrote in an email: “Dear all, The Marc Jacobs PR team is sorry to inform you that our press day tomorrow in the Marc Jacobs store is canceled, due to the theft of the Spring/Summer 2012 collections during its transfer from Paris.” [Telegraph UK]

 UPDATE: Scotland Yard has confirmed that it is investigating the theft of $65,000 worth of “clothing, bags, and shoes.” A person familiar with the situation says that the collection stolen was comprised of “duplicate samples, in Europe for press days … The collection as shown in New York is safe, and the red carpets won’t be missing Marc Jacobs this season.” [NY Times]

Marc Jacobs is offering a reward, according to its Twitter: “See any chic truck drivers cruising around Europe dressed in #SS12 Collection? Get a pic & call 212-343-0222. Reward.” WIsh I would find this guy !!

Versace for H&M Sold Out in 30 Minutes In Some Locations–People Are Already Lining Up Here in the US !

In case you were wondering whether or not sales of the Versace for H&M collection would match the hype, fear not: They did! The collection went on sale in the UK, Europe and basically the world yesterday (we here in North America have to wait until tomorrow) and people were clamoring for it.

There are multiple reports out of London that people started camping out the afternoon prior to the 9am opening on November 17, and the internet traffic crashed the retailer’s website. Marie Claire UK reports that H&M locations in Dubai and Beijing sold out in under 30 minutes, and that pieces–not coincidentally–popped up on eBay shortly afterwards. There’s a ton of stuff available there now, and the most expensive we saw–oddly–was the floral/leopard printed men’s bomber jacket for $750, followed closely by the women’s long studded leather coat for $700.

And what about the people who actually bought the collection to wear it? The pieces at the top of everyone’s list, not surprisingly, seem to have been the leather jackets and dresses; the black pieces in general seem to be the most coveted items. Grazia stopped a lot of shoppers in London to peep at what they bought–that black studded leather dress was a must-have, and so was the floral pillow. WWD reports that at a preview party thrown by Emmanuelle Alt, “within 15 minutes, the rails had been picked clean of all black dresses, but the French crowd seemed less keen on the more colorful items.” We suspect NYC may have similar issues.

Speaking of New York, you better start lining up now. According to a tweet by @ItsJenniferWard, who works in publicity at H&M:

Wow two die hard @Versace for @hmusa fans have been lined up at 51st and 5th since 11am.. Collection is on sale Saturday. Impressive!!

And she tweeted that YESTERDAY, for a collection that doesn’t go on sale until tomorrow. Bundle up and get out there if you want a chance at this collection.

American Apparel Lip Gloss

 

American Apparel Lip Gloss
Photos courtesy of American Apparel

American Apparel seems to be slowly venturing into beauty, their first beauty product, “Nail Lacquer” released last year and now Lip Gloss. The first line of lip glosses consists of nine shades of gloss with colorful names inspired by the American Apparel experience. “From Legalize LA–a bright red using the slogan of the company’s call for immigration reform–to Pantytime–an apricot-toned pink named after American Apparel’s yearly celebration of all things underwear–these brand themes are complemented by fresh shades that flatter a range of women and a range of looks. The offering includes its share of natural tones, nudes and bold color.”

American Apparel lip gloss is priced at $12 per tube and will be sold at American Apparel stores worldwide as well as online. The rollout of the lip gloss will begin in 50 select American Apparel stores and will quickly expand as the production run increases.

American Apparel Lip Gloss

American Apparel Lip Gloss

American Apparel Lip Gloss

Isabel Marant for Gap (PRODUCT)RED T-Shirt

Isabel Marant for Gap (PRODUCT)RED T Shirt
Photos courtesy of Gap

LOVE Isabel Marant and I LOVE the GAP!! (Lately I have been wearing a lot of it 😉 ) So it’s no surprise that when I found out abou thtis charitable collabo I would go bananas!! She and Gap created an exclusive women’s tee designed for (PRODUCT)RED to mark World AIDS Day 2011. The tee retails for $24.95 and is exclusively at gap.com on November 17th, in US Stores on November 25th and worldwide on November 28th. 50% of the profits from the sale of all tees will go to the Global Fund to help eliminate AIDS in Africa. Support! 🙂

Isabel Marant comments, “I am very thrilled that Gap has given me the opportunity to contribute to such an important cause. This is one of those rare occasions when fashion can do something to help make the world a slightly better place. I am more than honored to follow in the steps of the impressive collaborators who have worked on the RED project before me”.

 

Isabel Marant for Gap (PRODUCT)RED T Shirt

 

Isabel Marant for Gap (PRODUCT)RED T Shirt

Marc Jacobs’s Entire Spring 2012 Collection Stolen


All 46 looks from Marc Jacobs’s Spring 2012 collection were stolen in transit from Paris to London for a press day. The brand’s PR team wrote in an email: “Dear all, The Marc Jacobs PR team is sorry to inform you that our press day tomorrow in the Marc Jacobs store is canceled, due to the theft of the Spring/Summer 2012 collections during its transfer from Paris.” Without the samples, there won’t be any clothes for magazines to borrow for editorial shoots. [Telegraph UK]

Versace for H&M Crashes Retailer’s E-commerce Site in the UK; US Site to Launch in Fall 2012

 

 


And the madness begins…

 

Versace for H&M hit stores today in London, Paris, Milan and Shanghai today, and, as I expected, shoppers came out in droves in person and online to shop the new collection. In Shanghai a fight even broke out when some of the professional queuers (yes, this is apparently a real thing) didn’t want to wait on line, WWD is reporting. On line (like the internet kind of line), there was a bit of Missoni for Target deja vu. H&M’s e-commerce site crashed only moments after the collaboration went up for sale, according to the Daily Mail.

 

I checked the retailer’s e-commerce site and while it appears they are still having technical difficulties (only some of us were able to get through), it doesn’t seem like the site is completely down anymore. H&M apologized over Twitter for the inconvenience to shoppers saying, “Followers, we’re sorry about the technical problems in our shop online markets – we’re working hard to solve them!”

 

Stateside, I have much more exciting news when it comes to H&M’s e-commerce: The fast-fashion retailer will (finally) be launching their first online shop in the US in fall 2012, according to this Tweet. Let’s just hope they work out all the kinks in time for us to shop their next drool-worthy designer collaboration–perhaps with Tom Ford–online.

 

First Look: Nicki Minaj and Ricky Martin Pose For MAC’s New Viva Glam Campaign

I’ve been anxiously awaiting this campaign pic ever since we heard that Nicki ‘n’ Ricky would be the new MAC Viva Glam ambassadors, replacing Lady Gaga. In this campaign shot by David LaChapelle, Nicki crouches cat-like on a motorcycle, curves a-blaze in hot pink (vinyl? pleather?) and a rainbow of neon color on her face, while Ricky stands behind her, triumphantly holding an enormous lipstick over his head and making one of his signature, “I’m Ricky Martin and I’m sexy, bitches” faces. Perfection. You can buy their Viva Glam line this February, and all proceeds will benefit the MAC AIDS fund.

SHOPPING RULES & GUIDELINES FOR VERSACE FOR H&M !!

We all know what happened recently with Missoni for Target–that collection disappeared instantly, online shoppers got $25 consolation gift cards instead of cute zigzagged coffee cups, and items showed up on eBay for exaggerated prices.

H&M has always tried to prevent this type of run on its collaborations by laying down rules in advance and allowing very controlled access to the collections. (It also helps that they don’t have e-commerce. You have to be really committed to get out of your warm bed to stand in line at 4am). The Versace for H&M collection goes on sale November 17 in London (it will be available November 19 stateside), and the Telegraph is reporting on H&M’s rules for engagement. If you think you can waltz in and grab five of those pink silk dresses, think again!

If you’re shopping in London on Thursday, you’ll have to pick up a wristband, which will be available at 7am for a 9am store opening. Just like Lanvin for H&M, shoppers will be allowed in in groups of 20. They’ll only have 10 minutes to shop, and you can only buy one of each item and only in one size. (Even with the shopping limitations, H&M’s collabs still end up on eBay. Remember the $1,500 Lanvin for H&M t-shirt? At least you have a chance of scooping up a few pieces.)

This morning, H&M’s US reps told us that the rules will be similar here in the US, but stores will open at 8am instead of 9am. Wristbands will be given to ladies, but not to guys shopping. (Hmm, I’m not sure how I feel about that, actually!) Maybe that hot pink suit is less likely to sell out than the cute studded pieces for the girls? I’ll keep updating as more info about US shopping becomes available. Below are the official rules to shop sent to me from H&M:

The first 280 in line will receive one of 14 different colored bracelets, 20 people for each bracelet color. On the bracelet you will be given a specific time for shopping in our designated area. The bracelets are only needed for our women’s collection. Customers buying the men’s collection will not require a bracelet. When your time slot arrives, you will enter the designated area to shop for 15 minutes. Our goal is to create a better shopping experience for all of our customers.

If you are not one of the first 280 in line, you will of course have the opportunity to shop from the men’s collection or within H&M. When the 14 groups have finished their shopping we will open up the women’s collection to all of our customers.

To make sure as many customers as possible are able to buy from the Versace for H&M collection, we have a shopping limit. Every customer can buy from the entire collection, but with a limit of purchasing a maximum of two pieces per product, ie not more than two sizes (shoes/garments) or pieces (accessories) per product per customer. The shopping limit covers the entire Versace for H&M collection. Your place in line does not guarantee any items from the Versace for H&M collection.

Selfridges in London is predicting that people will be camping out overnight and that the collection will sell out prior to closing. What do you think? Are you going to sleep on the sidewalk to get your hands on some Versace for H&M?

 

The Club Monaco Pre-Spring 2012 Lookbook Is Here

In just a few short months — January, to be exact — Club Monaco’s pre-Spring 2012 collection will start rolling into stores. What’s on tap? Plenty of key layering pieces, sure to be topping many a new year wishlist: pea-coat trenches, open-weave sweaters, floaty dresses, and polka-dot blouses — all in a pre-Spring palette of navy, maize, mauve, and rusty red. Glean a bit of cold-weather styling inspiration here, in the new lookbook modeled by Aline Weber and Othilia Simon, and styled by Aleks Woroniecka on Shelter Island in New York. Simply chic….