Pieces from the Versace for H&M Line Have Already Popped Up on eBay

The Versace for H&M line doesn’t launch until next Friday, but in addition to the maybe-real-but-probably-not merchandise being sold by a Chinese e-tailer, pieces from the collection are also available on eBay. While some listings have promotional photos of the clothing, others include shots taken by the sellers of the actual items — either on hangers or in their gaudy packaging, and with tags, too — leaving no real doubts as to their authenticity.

Of course, they’re set to sell for far more than they will in H&M stores — most starting prices have a 30 to 40 percent markup from the figures H&M lists online. A chunky gold floral ring ($19.99 at H&M) has already gone up to over $50. Meanwhile, the sellers’ details reveal that many are New York–based, which means they’re probably attendees of Tuesday night’s launch party who are now selling off the contents of their gift bags and items available for purchase at the event. (The party was the only time the collection has been available so far.) Though that’s technically frowned upon, who can really begrudge the sellers? It’s perhaps more of a problem that fashion folk don’t like the line enough to keep the clothes for themselves, but surely any real demand for the pieces online will be reflected in store sales next week too.

Tracy Reese for Clinique

 

Tracy Reese for Clinique

I love Clinique‘s gift with purchase cosmetic bags designed by fashion designers, they’re perfect holiday gifts. This season, Clinique teamed up with Tracy Reese featuring an ultra-girlie cosmetics bag with all the must-have beauty essentials hand-picked by the designer. The complimentary, one-of-a-kind Tracy Reese for Clinique Gift is available with any Clinique purchase of $25 or more – a $75 value. Available limited edition exclusively at Nordstrom and Nordstrom.com from November 2nd through November 20th.

Versace for H&M – US Stores + How to shop the collection

 

Versace for H&M   US Stores + How to shop the collection
Photo: Rabbani and Solimene Photography/Getty Images for Versace for H&M

I’ve gotten a lot of emails asking me about the Versace for H&M collection, which stores would carry the line and how to shop. So below are all the details! The collection releases on November 17th for all markets other than the US and Canada, on November 19th the collection releases in the US and Canada. I only got the store list for the US, there’s a total of 35 stores. For other countries, please check hm.com.

New York, NY Stores (#s before are the store #s):
001: 5th Ave, NY
002: Lexington Ave, NY
006: 34th Street, NY
038: Penn Station
065 : Soho 2
098 : 18th /5th
102: Upper East side, 86th Street NY
133: 42nd/Fifth

More stores and how to shop …

003: Garden State
042: Roosevelt Field
054: F-street, Washington
060: Michigan Ave, Chicago
069 : State Street
080: San Francisco
100: Newbury Street
105: Beverly Center, LA
106: Americana at Glendale, LA
118 :Easton Town Center, Ohio
138: Sunset, LA
147: South Coast Plaza, CA
155 : Santa Row, California
160: Atlantic Station
162: Fashion Valley, San Diego
169: Pike Street, Seattle
175: Forum Shops, Las Vegas
178 : Denver
189: Florida Mall
197: Century City, LA
204: The Gardens at Palm Beach, FL (new store)
207 : Dallas, TX
209: Scottsdale Fashion Square (new store)
214: Pioneer Place, Portland (new store)
239 : Salt Lake City
242 : International Plaza, Tampa
254: Kansas City

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How to shop:

Join the queue – If you arrive before the store opens, please join the queue and the staff will inform you about how the shopping works. As the designer collections are usually very popular there are a few things to keep in mind for a great shopping experience.

The queuing system – The first 280 people in queue will be given a coloured bracelet; there are 14 colours with one for each group of 20 customers. Your colour determines when it’s your time to shop in the designated area. Each group will have 10 minutes to shop, with 5 minutes between slots. The bracelets are only for customers shopping the Versace for H&M Collection and are used to shorten the queue and make your shopping easier.

Not among the first 280? No problem! You can still shop in the store as the queuing system only applies to the designer collection. Find inspiration and get ready for your turn – the designated area will open to all customers after the 14 colour groups.

To make sure as many of our customers as possible will get a chance to shop our designer collection we have a limitation of items to buy per person. You can buy one of each item, and only in one size (garments/ shoes/ accessories/ jewlleries/ home items inclusive). Please note that H&M can not guarantee availability regardless of your place in line.

Fall 2011 Trend: Floppy Hat And 70’s Style Fedoras

 

This Fall, the perky little fedoras of seasons past get a much-needed update. Spotted at the Fall 2011 Gucci show — and on the streets of Spring 2012 Fashion Week (above) — this season’s fedora is floppier, feminine, and just a tad ’70s — perfect for adding a bit of mystique to any cold-weather ensemble. Look for wide-brimmed versions in rich hues with luxe trimmings — leather, feathers, and extra-wide ribbon look especially chic for Fall. See below to shop our picks — and make this look your own.

Versace For H&M In Motion! Check Out The Pics And Vids

We try not to encourage psychotic behavior, but we have to post these videos from the Versace for H&M show and party in NYC last night. We’re not sure what we’re more giddy about — seeing the clothes in person or seeing Prince in person (…yeah, the clothes are that good), but you can judge for yourself. Check out the two videos after the break!

Photo: Via Barracuda Film & TV

 

Shop Fall 2011 Trends: Fair Isle Nordic Winter

 

Intarsia sweaters, fur-trimmed booties, and a dash of plaid — cozy up to the cold with these Nordic-inspired pieces. This season is all about texture, so don’t be afraid to mix it up and pile it on. From Rag & Bone’s tactile tartans (left) to APC’s Fair Isle knits, Winter dressing never looked so chic.
Photo by Greg Kessler

Preview Karl Lagerfeld and Carine Roitfeld’s Upcoming Collaborative Book

 

Carine Roitfeld has dropped hints about working with Karl Lagerfeld on an upcoming book, and now there’s photographic proof. A preview — and details about the collaboration — are in the new issue of Vmagazine, on newsstands tomorrow, Nov. 9.

The project, which is still being produced, centers around the classic black Chanel tweed jacket. Lagerfeld has been shooting (and Roitfeld styling) portraits of stylish women (and a couple of men) of varying ages and occupations — think actors, models, and heiresses — wearing the jacket, in order to explore the many different ways it can be worn. “This jacket is a vital and irrational impulse open to creativity and transformation,” Lagerfeld explains, adding: “Especially in the hands of Carine Roitfeld.”

Saskia de Brauw, styled by Carine Roitfeld and photographed by Karl Lagerfeld

Daphne Groeneveld, styled by Carine Roitfeld and photographed by Karl Lagerfeld
 
Elle Fanning, styled by Carine Roitfeld and photographed by Karl Lagerfeld
 
Dakota Fanning, styled by Carine Roitfeld and photographed by Karl Lagerfeld
 

Donatella Versace Sings on the Soundtrack For Versace For H&M Show

Last night, Donatella Versace was transforming Pier 57 in New York into the “Versace For H&M Hall on the Hudson,” for the collaboration’s fashion show. Three videos by Johan Renck — one of which in previews had Lindsey Wixson running on an oversized hamster wheel — debuted during the extravaganza, both Nicki Minaj and Prince gave musical performances, and even Versace herself contributed to the show soundtrack. Her vocals — in English — were recorded for one track. “It’s the funniest thing because I can’t sing,” she laughed. “I’m going to say, ‘Nicki and Prince, your time is over. It’s all about me!’” But she was not the only Versace involved in the production — daughter Allegra, who has been taking a more active role in the company, assisted stylist Joe McKenna on fittings.

As for star power at the show, Versace presented Jennifer Lopez with her Glamour Women of the Year All-Star award last night. Versace also name-checked Kristen Stewart, Carey Mulligan, and Elizabeth Olsen as rising stars she’d like to work with. “Of course, I love Lady Gaga and Nicki Minaj,” she said. “They’re not afraid to dare. It’s been a while since someone went out there and didn’t listen too much to the marketing people. You still have to listen to them but not 100 percent.”

Versace for H&M Doesn’t Go On Sale Until November 19 But Someone Is Selling It Online Already!?

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Yikes. The Versace for H&M frenzy has just begun, with the runway show and party featuring performances by Prince and Nicki Minaj but I just received a tip that an online Chinese retailer is already selling the full collection.

Every piece is available for sale at an online mall called Germany Street (it’s similar to a site like Amazon and sells ‘European styles’ hence the Germany connection) and the price conversions from Yuan to dollars suggest that the collection will be a bit steeper in China. The dress Abbey Lee is wearing below will retail for $149 when it is sold at H&Ms in the US in a week and a half, while the price on Taobao.com is 1470 Yuan (about $231).

Allowing that Google Translator is less than reliable (and in this case seems to translate each item of clothing a “baby” and does nothing to clarify the Germany connection), the site seems to promise that the product is genuine. Each item is shot at several angles, including look book images where available. Update: Just spoke with someone who could read the simplified Chinese on the site who confirmed that the site promises the authenticity of the garments.

So if you really want to be the first to wear Versace for H&M and you live in China, get after it. The site ships to all major cities in China.

I’ve reached out to H&M and Versace for comment about the legitimacy and legality of the line being sold and will update when I’ve heard back.

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How To Wear A Vest This Fall !!


Yes—there are ways to wear a vest without looking like a casino croupier. In fact, learning to wear one is imperative in the colder months, when you want to minimize bulk but maximize warmth (while making sure not to compromise your look!). Vests come in all styles, shapes, and levels of drapey-ness, and are an integral part of every style-savvy girl’s arsenal of layering tricks. It doesn’t hurt to have one in fur, (as pictured above on Rihanna) since fur is all the rage right now!! Add this piece to your repertoire, because there’s definitely more than one way to make it feel chic this fall. And I’m about to share them all.

Mix It Into Monochrome — It’s easy to slip into a black-on-black routine in the winter. Break up all that monochrome with a contrast-colored vest.

Alexander Wang Suede Trench Vest, $995, available at Alexander Wang.

 

Cinch It With A Belted — A skinny belt can help define your waist and create a peplum-like effect with a drape-y vest. Wear it with your high-waisted skirts and pants.

Talbots Cascade Vest, $27.99, available at Talbots.

 

Cover A Sheer Top With It — Wear your see-through blouses with a chic vest over them. Just remember to keep the vest fastened in place to prevent any accidental flashing!

Akira Faux Leather Vest, $46.90, available at Akira.

 

Wear It Like A Wintry Scarf — We’re huge fans of poncho styles that drape over your outfit like a scarf. Wear it open, tossed over a shoulder, or as an inner layer to add some whimsy to a more structured jacket.

Forever21 Fringe Sweater Vest, $32.90, available at Forever21

Work It As An Extra Over-Layer — Use a vest to pep up a conservative outfit. A bright-colored puffer takes the square out of any blazer-and-shirt combo.

J. Crew Excursion Quilted Vest, $98, available at J. Crew.

Work It As an Extra Under-Layer — If you’re in need of some more warmth, but don’t want to add bulk to your arms, a thick vest is a stellar option. Choose a patterned one so it stands out against your jacket.

Patterson J. Kincaid Angela Fur Trim Parka/Vest, $298, available at Shopbop.