
John Galliano's perfume Parlez Moi D'Amour launched in Europe and the Middle East with a snazzy Taylor Momsen-infused ad campaign last year — and was supposed to go on sale in the U.S. this spring. But then came racism. The company wouldn't give precise figures or name names, but some German and U.K. stores have not stocked the scent — although the impact on sales in Italy and France has been minimal. "Everyone knows John was sick at the time" he was caught on camera ranting about loving Hitler and all the people who would have been "fucking gassed," says the head of the company that holds the perfume license. John Galliano — who has been fired from the label that bears his name — is just like Kate Moss, in fact. "We have all forgotten now that she messed up." An industry analyst, speaking anonymously, put the perfume's global wholesale sales since the launch at around $14 million, and said that it could be "several months" before people forget their "negative perceptions of the brand." [WWD]
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Rodarte's- According to sources familiar with the deal, Prada has set a share price for its Hong Kong IPO at the lower end of its projection: 39.50 Hong Kong dollars, or $5.06 per share. Earlier estimates had put the share price at up to $6.17, which would have valued the company at around $15.3 billion. As it is, Prada had to lower its guidance yesterday because although institutional demand was said to be high, individual investors weren't biting. (In fact, only around half of the 10% of shares set aside for the general public drew interest.) The IPO will value Prada at just under $13 billion. [WWD]
- David Koma, Burberry, Vivienne Westwood and Matthew Williamson all designed custom dresses for tennis stars to fête Wimbledon. [Vogue UK]
- Kristin Chenoweth, who is 4'11", is able to shop at GapKids. (Like certain fashion editors who were really into the GapKids Stella McCartney collection.) [NYDN]
- Twilight's Kellan Lutz says that he is "more than just the face" of the clothing line he's launching, Abbot + Main. (He's partnered with a man named Danny Guez on the project.) What else is Kellan Lutz up to these days? "I still do a lot of inventing. A lot of chemistry stuff. I really wanted to make a breakfast-omelet-creator thing, and then I looked in SkyMall and they already have something like that." [The Cut]
- Forbes says the top-selling celebrity fragrances are, in order: Elizabeth Taylor's White Diamonds ($54 million sold), Derek Jeter's Driven ($27 million sold), Beyoncé Knowles' Heat ($21 million sold), P Diddy's Unforgivable ($18 million sold) and Sarah Jessica Parker's NYC ($18 million sold). [FFG]
- According to Visa, "The average family with a high school student attending the prom spent a whopping $807 this year." A quarter of families could not afford to let their children attend. [CNNMoney]
- A University of New Mexico football player who was flying home from a friend's funeral was arrested on the plane — for wearing his pants too low. A flight attendant asked him to pull up his pants, he said no and sat down, and for that, he was charged with trespass and resisting arrest. [NYDN]
- Timo Weiland calls designing his sister's wedding dress "the most challenging but fulfilling design project of my career to date." Awww. [Racked]
- A man has filed a $200,000 lawsuit against a salon that charged him $1 more than a woman for a manicure. His lawyer says he's the Rosa Parks — of manicures. [NYPost]
- Sudanese-born, Kansas City-raised model Grace Bol: "In five years I would love to go back to Sudan with the money I make from modeling and help support my country by providing jobs for my people. I would love to open a clothing line of some sort and have my people design it from start to finish; something to make them proud." [The Cut]
- Coco Rocha is sad that Rebecca Black deleted "Friday" off of YouTube. "I have horrible news for tomorrow everybody... Rebecca Black has deleted her song "Friday" from YouTube," she Tweeted, adding the hashtags #sadfriday, #nofunfunfunfun, #notlookingforwardtotheweekend, and #nothingcomesafterthursday. [@CocoRocha]
- After Jessica White was arrested for assault following a violent attack on a woman who was arguing with her over a cab, White has taken to going out with a bodyguard. Not getting arrested for the next six months, along with anger-management training, community service, and a fine, are conditions imposed by the court to have the charges stemming from the incident dismissed. White says, "When you're successful, you're a victim. People see you...and they try to antagonize you." [NYPost]
- Women's Wear Daily featured three Asian models to watch: Hyoni Kang, Ming Xi, and Tao Okamoto. We've been watching each for kind of a while. [WWD]
- Andrej Pejic is walking in Sao Paolo fashion week. He says Brazilian designers have "interesting ideas." [Andrej Pejic Page]
- Designer Bruce Oldfield says Princess Diana would have looked good at age fifty. "She looked after herself. She was keen on the old gym, and she'd have made the best of what she had, but I'm sure she would have got a few things done, like many women of her age." What a relief. A random dude thinks Di, had she lived, would have been hot. [Vogue UK]
- Valentino designers Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli swear Valentino Garavani totally likes the clothes they make under his name. [Vogue UK]






