Thursday, June 27, 2013

Marc Jacobs Designs T-Shirt After Graffiti Stunt (Again); Keira Knightley Cast in 'The Other Typist'


Marc Jacobs faced a second act of vandalism by graffiti artist Kidult, in turn announcing a new T-shirt depicting the affected store's spray-painted facade.{Telegraph}



Keira Knightley will both star in and produce the upcoming movie adaptation of the book The Other Typist, a story that takes place in New York in the 1920s. {The Hollywood Reporter}



Madonna and photographer Steven Klein released an official trailer for their secret project, a black-and-white film featuring violence, dance, and mystery abound. {Fashion Copious}



Stella McCartney debuted new athletic apparel designs for Adidas in a campaign starring Wimbledon players Laura Robson, Caroline Wozniacki, and Maria Kirilenko. {The Telegraph}



Coach's newly appointed creative director, Stuart Vevers, revealed his plans to revive the 72-year-old brand. It includes highlighting Coach's heritage, introducing more offerings of apparel, footwear, and watches, and elevating the label to luxury standards. {WWD}



Perry Ellis discontinued the Perry Ellis by Duckie Brown collection, ending a yearlong partnership with Duckie Brown designers Steven Cox and Daniel Silver. {The New York Times}



Forbes released its "100 Most Powerful Celebrities" list today, featuring Gisele Bündchen and Miranda Kerr as the only fashion notables included. {Racked}



British label Sibling won the honor of representing Europe as a contender for the International Woolmark Prize. The brand now has six months to create a capsule collection out of merino wool. {WWD}

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