<![CDATA[Jezebel: home shopping network]]> http://tags.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jezebel.com.png <![CDATA[Jezebel: home shopping network]]> http://jezebel.com/tag/homeshoppingnetwork http://jezebel.com/tag/homeshoppingnetwork <![CDATA[Christina Aguilera: If You Are Going To Shill Overpriced Jewelry, Do It Like This]]>

  • OMG Christina Aguilera looks so pretty in these Hitchcock-inspired Stephen Webster ads! It's like, we finally see what Christina Aguilera has been going for all these years with this excessive bombshell crap — and it is good. The wonders of Photoshop, folks! [Sassybella]
  • Contrary to the rumors being reported like everywhere, Gisele Bundchen says she is not designing a line in — oh Jesus Christ, this word again — "collaboration" with Dolce & Gabbana. [Fashion Week Daily]
  • Eva Mendes gets to keep her Calvin Klein perfume gig despite her stint in rehab. Somewhere Lohan is burning each and every piece of Jill Stuart she owns. Ha ha ha, as if she could find a specific of clothing in that mess. Just burn down the whole closet, Linds! [WWD, 1st item]
  • Memo from the U.S. Court of Appeals to Polo Ralph Lauren: You don't own the image of a polo player, and you can't tell the U.S. Polo Association you do. But hey, nice try protecting that sophisticated "intellectual property" of yours! [WWD, sub req'd]
  • Rashida Jones is backing an eco-friendly clothing line called Laloo. [Perez Hilton]
  • Yeah, yeah, we heard: Matthew McConaughey and his babymama are designing a surfwear line together. [People]
  • Insane(ly arrogant) designer Tara Subkoff sold off her Imitation of Christ label last year to Sass & Bide's ex-CEO. Only now she wants it back and, as can only be expected with her, is being a total snot about it. [Sassybella]
  • Anna Wintour: Into basketball now? [Page Six]
  • The Gap is getting a leeeeetle too cool for school, collaborating with the Whitney Museum, commissioning artists like Jeff Koons, Chuck Close, and Barbara Kruger to create limited edition t-shirts for the retail chain. Which is, well, sorta pretentious and annoying and more importantly like that's how you expect to start selling clothes again, Gap? [Fashion Week Daily]
  • What happens to a designer's wares between the runway and showroom presentation? They alter them into things that people might actually wear! [WSJ]
  • Estee Lauder: Now headed to a Home Shopping Network near you. [WWD, sub req'd]
  • These kicks aren't for kids, but for girls! Pro Mama sneakers by Adidas...and Gabriella Davi-Khorasanee. [Chic Report]
  • Also, Adidas profits are up. [NYT]
  • But Neiman Marcus and Saks profits are down. Horrors! [NYT]
  • And Roberto Cavalli is looking to sell off part of his eponymous label to a private equity firm. Man, will these private equity guys never run out of cash to burn? [WSJ]
  • Want good skin? Moisturize. Also, don't drink, smoke, or let the light of day come in contact with your skin. [BellaSugar]
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<![CDATA[M.I.A. "Owned" New York Fashion Week]]>

  • M.I.A. on playing the role of spokesmodel, DJ and popular celeb sighting during NY Fashion Week: "Last year I wasn't let into the Marc Jacobs party and this year I own it!" Ah, groundedness. [Fashion Week Daily]
  • International Herald Tribune fashion critic and former MJ nemesis Suzy Menkes really liked this season's (punctual!) (we're still getting over that!!) Marc Jacobs show: "It was such a good show, I would've waited three hours for it." Tell that to Robin Givhan's dog, Suze. [Fashion Week Daily]
  • On a darker note, is Marc's mom in rehab? [NY Daily News]
  • Spain is encouraging apparel manufacturers to start making clothing sizes for three distinct different body types: hourglass, pear, and cylinder. [NYT]
  • Join the Rachel Hunter-faced "Style Your Slim" Slimfast program and automatically become part of the American Express fashion rewards program. Because a woman who commits to a lifetime of shakes for breakfast, lunch and a sensible dinner is definitely committing to a lifetime of clothing sizes that change every two months. Yay, money! [FabSugar]
  • Loulou de la Falaise, onetime muse to Yves Saint Laurent, to shill costume jewelry for Home Shopping Network. [WWD, sub req'd]
  • Comme des Garcons designer Rei Kawakubo has partnered with Speedo to design "the fastest swimsuit ever." [WWD, sub req'd]
  • Showing her Red Label line in London clearly isn't activist enough for Vivienne Westwood, who has made encouraging English designers to show in their home country into a full-out political cause. Says Red Label managing director/Westwood mouthpiece Carlo D'Amario, "London has become the global reference point for creativity and never like now there is a need for a permanent platform for the promotion of dynamic British and European talent... I call on John Galliano, Alexander McQueen and Burberry among others to show their younger distribution lines here in London and unite to make London Fashion Week and London not only a centre for creativity but also for business." Talk about a rebel without a cause. [Vogue UK]
  • Jezebel girl crush Tilda Swinton on her plans for Oscar fashion: "My pajamas! I'll be watching them from home." [Fashion Week Daily]
  • Hush Puppies: Still around! [The Street]
  • Revlon is reissuing its Kiss Me Coral lipstick after London-based designer Roksanda Ilinicic pulled the color from their archives to use in tomorrow's London fashion week show. Our grandmother will be so, um, "tickled"! [Vogue UK]
  • How did unsigned unknown Argentinian singer-songwriter Lights nab a gig to do the soundtrack for all Old Navy's latest look-how-hip-we-are ads? Turns out some folks still use MySpace! [AdAge]
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<![CDATA[Karl Lagerfeld: Now Pocket Sized]]>

  • Karl Lagerfeld has designed a lead figurine of himself, to be sold as a limited edition (1,000 units only) for $300 at Paris boutique Colette. Perfect for teaching etiquette, nutrition, and brand-expansion strategy to your Homies! [WWD, 3rd item]
  • Agyness Deyn has replaced Drew Barrymore as the face of English designer Giles Deacon's diffusion line, Gold. Anyway, if they were looking for someone less overexposed than Drew Barrymore, they failed. [Vogue UK]
  • Aw, gender equality! Male models are getting freakishly thin, too. [NY Mag]
  • Diane von Furstenberg: "Is it clothes that make you glamorous? I don't think so! Glamour is shine, glamour is having an aura, and that is not just about clothes or makeup — I am very often without makeup, and I always look for comfortable clothes. For me, it's important to be who you are, or — even better—to be who you want to be." This doesn't exactly make sense, but at least it seems sincere! [BlackBook]
  • The couture shows start in Paris on Monday. And are the suits behind the labels worried about the sucky economy and the fact that, uh, no one can afford couture? Nah, they're just worried it might rain. [WWD, sub req'd]
  • Stupid celebrities attending the upcoming couture shows: Ellen Pompeo will be attending Armani "exclusively" (well, excuse us!) and Gossip Girl star Blake Lively is being taken by Vanity Fair to Chanel, Valentino, and Gauliter. [Fashion Week Daily]
  • Oh the anticipation, it kills us. A documentary entitled Valentino: The Last Emperor (made by Vanity Fair correspondent Matt Tyrnauer) makes its debut in May at Cannes. [Vogue UK]
  • Heidi Klum will be wearing a custom-made John Galliano to the Oscars in February (um, presuming the Oscars actually happen this year), which is somehow supposed to raise awareness for Diet Coke's Heart Truth campaign to educate women about heart disease. Yeah, we don't get it either. [Fashion Week Daily]
  • Badgley Mischka are on Martha Stewart today showing bridal looks. Must watch. [Chic Report]
  • Okay, not gonna lie: I actually really do want to learn how to get Blake "Serena van der Woodsen" Lively's make-up look. [BellaSugar]
  • Barneys New York: Now in Vegas. The store was designed to look a little trashy to, y'know, match the Vegas aesthetic. "There's more glitter here," says Barneys creative director Simon Doonan. [WWD, sub req'd]
  • Home Shopping Network is debuting a line of products by Dr. David Watts, which he claims will delay customers' inevitable need for plastic surgery. [WWD, sub req'd]
  • American Eagle is starting a line of children's clothing called 77kids, aimed at 2-10-year olds. Just in case you were worried that your kids weren't emblazoned in logos at a young enough age. [WWD, sub req'd]
  • It Bag-makers Mulberry just announced that they're going to start doing shoes, also. And today they announced they'll be adding eyewear as well. Way to diffuse the brand, guys. [WWD, 5th item]
  • Designer Monique Lhullier's new Bel-Air home is featured on the cover of ELLE Decor this month. [Fashion Week Daily]
  • Sass & Bide is doing a diffusion line called Vie that is supposedly reasonably priced. [Okay, note to self: Ask Jen what a "diffusion line" is. Is it like a "bridge" line, only with more particles? -Moe] Pieces range from $63-$260. Your call whether that's reasonably priced or not. [FabSugar]
  • Yay for the Gap for making their new CFO a woman. We wish Sabrina Simmons well in her new position. [The Street]
  • Vanessa Williams on her retail therapy: "It's much more fun buying shoes at night, after dinner and a few drinks. It just doesn't hurt as much." Note to self: Always get drunk before Prada. [Fashion Week Daily]
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<![CDATA[Donna Karan Has A New Boyfriend (Emphasis On "Boy")]]>

  • Donna Karan's in love! The lucky guy is a male model, and a full two years older than "half her age." [Page Six]
  • Barney's New York Creative Director/bon vivant Simon Doonan has a new book coming out in April 2008 titled Eccentric Glamour. Tagline: "Say no to ho." And yes to fashion appreciated exclusively by homos! [Fashion Week Daily]
  • Diane von Furstenberg to Amex cardholders who forked over $550 to hear her speak at her NYC flagship store, "For those of you who don't know, this is the Meatpacking District. A lot of Japanese tour buses go around and say, 'Oh, this is where Diane von Furstenberg lives.'" Uh, they do? [Fashion Week Daily]
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<![CDATA['Elle' And The Home Shopping Network: Strange Bedfellows]]> Pathetic? Perhaps. But last night I sat and watched an entire hour of Elle Fashion Presents: The Colors of Fall on the Home Shopping Network. (It was the least I could do to distract myself from my misery over Tre being ousted from Top Chef.) And I have to say, I was a little confused. 'Cause I'm not entirely sure what any of the programming had to do with Elle magazine, other than seeing the logo tossed about everywhere. No one from Elle even dropped by the HSN studios! The "special guest" co-host was some dude named Lloyd Boston. The HSN host kept talking about how famous he is. I have never heard of him. Seriously, though, so how could Elle be "presenting" if no one from Elle was even there to present?

Elle Senior Writer Maggie Bullock did appear in a taped segment about halfway through the show talking about the importance of color-blocking as a fall trend (alongside an uncredited Senior Market Editor Joann Pailey) and looked a little confused the whole time. Or rather, as if she was trying not to laugh. Even without seeing the bounty of fuschia rayon wrap-shirts in person, it seems that Bullock was fully aware of the fact that what she was doing was downright ridiculous.

Because most importantly, the clothing was bad. All I could hear in my head the whole time was the voice of Nina Garcia, in full-out Project Runway mode, saying, "It just looks cheap." So I hereby challenge Elle staffers to actually wear any of the outfits that appeared in last night's segment. In public. Lunching at Michael's. Dropping by an industry party. Attending Fashion Week. Not until that moment happens (and yes, I will need photo documentation!) will I believe that Elle is endorsing any of this shit.

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<![CDATA['Vogue' Now More Of A Capitalist's Wet Dream Than Ever]]> Proving what others have long said (and we say, like, every day!), Vogue magazine is not an editorial product, but advertising framed as editorial. And now the good folks at the magazine's publisher, Condé Nast, are taking "The Fashion Bible" to the wonderful world of broadband internet, reports DMNews, debuting a new show, ShopVogue.tv. At last: The magazine, boiled down to nothing more than the products it hocks— and where to get them! We hate to tell Si Newhouse, but we think this sort of television program already exists: It's called the Home Shopping Network. Although we'd give anything to see Anna Wintour shilling gold plated earrings alongside Balenciaga schoolboy jackets.

Vogue to unveil ShopVogue.tv [DMNews]

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<![CDATA[Martha Stewart Is Sorta The New Anna Wintour]]>

  • Following in the footsteps of designers Tom Ford and Donna Karan, sixties fashion icon Arnold Scaasi will appear on Martha Stewart's morning show on Monday. Martha is totally fashion's new alpha tastemaker! And you thought you had to be a frigid, humorless bitch who never eats for that job! [WWD, sub req'd]
  • Shopping for the lazy just got that much easier: Home Shopping Network to introduce system where products may be purchased through use of remote control. [WSJ, sub req'd]
  • Victoria's Secret is cutting back its marketing expenditures as a result of crap sales, which can only mean Karolina Kurkova will have to take a pay cut. However will she eat? [Marketing Daily]
  • Tom Ford says an eponymous womenswear line is to come. Some joke about clothing the naked starlets blah, blah, blah. [Vogue UK]
  • Antonio Banderas wants hot, young men... to wear his new fragrance. (Why, what did you think we meant?) [WWD, sub req'd]
  • Covert mission possibly in place to find a designer to succeed Valentino. And the woman behind the curtain just might be fashion pinch-hitter (she took over briefly when Tom Ford left Gucci) Alessandra Facchinetti. [WWD, 1st item]
  • Hmm, maybe Valentino's successor should be designer Tracy Reese, of whom Vogue's Editor-at-Large Andre Leon Talley says: "If Valentino had a daughter, she would be Tracy Reese." Yeah if Valentino was straight and into black women! [WWD, 2nd item]
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