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Monday, 23 March 2015

Dolce & Gabbana’s £4,600 embellished headphones


DOLCE & GABBANA, the luxury Italian duo, sent models down the runway for this Autumn 2015 Milan Fashion week, wearing the swankiest earbuds to date in collaboration with Frends; and you can own your own set for the princely sum of £4,600 (approx. $7,000).

These are much more that what you'd expect to pay for a D&G handbag, with some of its most luxurious designs priced at around £1,000

The headphones worn by the models are made of leather and are fully covered in the brand’s signature jewellery, embellished with materials like pearls, gold chains, Swarovski crystals and velvet across the earpieces and bridge. 
Definitely not your average pair of headphones. 

The Italian luxury fashion house design is said to have been inspired by the Italian matriarch, otherwise known as la mamma, celebrating Mother’s Day. But not only that, it also celebrated the pleasure of listening to music by taking it to the next luxury level.

They were initially thought to be catwalk collaboration only, but tech brand Frends has confirmed that two of the original catwalk versions have officially landed on American online retailer Moda Operandi and are ready to pre-order for expected delivery between July and October. 

Retailed at £4,700 (approx. $7,095 ) these are about 35 more expensive than Frend’s popular Taylor style, which is currently priced at around £150. 

The two headphone designs available to buy for that staggering price are a bejewelled red-leather style and a green-leather version.

Since Frends was founded in 2006 by a young group of pro snowboarders it quickly made its minimalist designs a favourite in the fashion world. But by collaborating with the king of bling and superfancy, it has taken its fashion forward spirit to a whole new level.

However, this is not the first time luxe headphones are taken from the catwalk into the shopping bag. Last season Chanel's autumn/winter 2014 show also introduced quilted headphones in partnership with tech company Monster. They were sold for $5,000 in the US and reportedly for £4,170 in the UK.

Still, Dolce & Gabbana’s headphones take the prize. They might not only be the world’s most expensive earbuds, but the most blinged out ones too. 


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Saturday, 21 March 2015

Rihanna New Face of Dior

Rihanna New York City carrying two of Dior's most iconic bags: a light blue 'Lady Dior' and a pink 'Dior Addict'.

RIHANNA has been confirmed as the newest face of Dior’s Secret Garden campaign – and she’s believed to be the first black star to be featured by the French luxury brand. 

Of late, the 27-year-old singer, has been much sought after muse for luxury brand houses and now will star in the Secret Garden’s fourth instalment just days after she was spotted shooting in a silver dress for the brand at the Palace of Versailles in Paris earlier this week. 

Rihanna has already been the face of Gucci, Emporio Armani and Balmain, but she now has another high-end name to add to her impressive fashion house list.

“The house of Dior is pleased to announce that the fourth episode of Secret Garden was filmed this week by Steven Klein in Versailles, guest starring Rihanna,” said Dior in a statement.


In the past, each instalment of the capsule campaign has been set at a royal chateau and unlike Dior’s main campaigns, it has starred models rather than celebrities (think Jennifer Lawrence, Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis and Eva Herzigova) –until now. The fashion muse will star in a short film and print ad set to debut this spring.

This will be her first campaign for Dior and the casting choice is somewhat surprising because although she has sit on the front row of various Dior shows since Raf Simons took over, she doesn’t typically wear the brand on the red carpet – like Portman or Lawrence. Also, the pop star is thought to be the first black celebrity to appear on a Dior campaign in recent years, and certainly the first one under Simons,  the 70-year-old label’s current creative director. 

Simons recently came under fire for not casting black models in his shows, and it was not until his autumn 2013 collection when he casted six black models in the show. 


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Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Macy's joins Barneys in brewing NYC 'shop-and-frisk' scandal

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(26/10/2013) - New York's civil rights leaders on Saturday angrily decried the city's brewing "shop-and-frisk" scandal, in which two major retailers stand accused of profiling black shoppers who say they were detained by police after buying luxury items reported Reuters.

"We've gone from stop-and-frisk to shop-and-frisk," said Reverend Al Sharpton, president of National Action Network, alluding to a police crime-fighting tactic that critics say amounts to racial profiling.

A Network representative is set to meet next week with Mark Lee, the chief executive of Barneys New York, following allegations from two black shoppers that they were detained by New York police and accused of fraud after buying luxury items at Barneys.

In a third such allegation made this week, actor Rob Brown of HBO's "Treme" told the New York Daily News on Friday that he had been "paraded" through a midtown Manhattan Macy's in handcuffs in June, and held for an hour, after purchasing a $1,350 gold Movado watch for his mother.

Brown said he came forward after reading news accounts of others who had had similar experiences at Barneys.

Brown told the newspaper he "implored" cops to check his ID, but "they kept telling me, ‘Your card is fake. You're going to jail.'"

Retailer Barneys New York publicly apologised this week, and Macy's Inc said late on Friday that it is investigating Brown's allegations.

Police officials have said that grand larceny - which includes shoplifting and credit card fraud - are top priorities in midtown Manhattan's busy retail districts. An NYPD spokesman was not immediately available to comment on Saturday.

Grand larceny accounts for more than 75 percent of all crime in the precincts that cover the two retailers, according to New York Police Department crime statistics.

Brooklyn nursing student Kayla Phillips, 21, said this week that she was surrounded by four undercover police officers in February after leaving Barneys with a $2,500 Céline handbag she had purchased. She plans to sue, said her lawyer Kareem Vessup.

And Trayon Christian, 19, said he was detained for two hours and questioned by New York police in April after buying a $349 Ferragamo belt at Barneys.

Christian filed a lawsuit against the store and the NYPD this week, court records show. Brown filed a similar lawsuit against Macy's on Friday, according to the Daily News.

Barneys posted an apology on its Facebook page late on Thursday and said it was hiring civil rights attorney Michael Yaki of San Francisco, a member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, to review the store's practices and procedures.

At a weekly gathering at the Network headquarters on Saturday, Sharpton said racially profiling shoppers is intolerable.

"We are not going to live in a town where our money is considered suspect and everybody else's money is respected," he said.

Neither Brown nor his attorney returned calls for comment Saturday.

In 2005, Macy's paid $600,000 to settle similar allegations that many of the chain's New York stores had targeted blacks and Latinos for particular scrutiny of theft, according to the New York Attorney General's office.

Grand larceny has risen 31.6 percent over the last two years in the NYPD's Midtown North precinct, which includes Macy's flagship store in Herald Square. It is up nearly 4 percent in the Upper East Side's 19th precinct, which includes Barneys New York.

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Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Luxury high-end retailers Barneys & Macy's reveal profiling cases against black shoppers

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Furious people took to Facebook to vent their anger over the recent profiling of shoppers in the New York retailer, Barneys.

Anger: Furious Facebook users attacked Barneys' website over what they call 'modern racism', including the likes of rapper, Jay Z
On Barneys' Facebook wall, users have posted their opinions, said the New York Daily News.

Barneys' menswear ad was bombarded with angry comments
'Love these shoes ... but having dark skin, my hard earned money may not be enough to allow the purchase at this establishment,’ Facebook user Amelia Rios Alex wrote on the page, which features glitzy photos of shoes, perfume, jewellery and apparel.
An ad for a John Varvatos suit with the tagline, Modern Monochrome, attracted 72 people to vent about the profiling scandal. 
‘Modern racism,' said John Renaud.
‘Monochrome is right. Whites only’, according to David Nieves.
‘Will I get arrested if I buy this?’ asked Ramona Morgan.
‘Do handcuffs [come] with this or are they sold separately?’ said Facebook user Glenny Lennox.
This comes as a fourth person has come forward with similar claims, this time against Macy's - the second in a week.

Another department store customer came forward Sunday 27 October 2013, with the fourth “shopping while black” complaint in a week — a customer who says he was surrounded by cops after a legitimate purchase at Macy’s Herald Square in New York.


Art Palmer, of Brooklyn, holds the clothes he bought at Macy's Herald Square in April. He says he was stopped and questioned and had his bags searched by undercover NYPD detectives after leaving the store.

JAMES KEIVOM/NEW YORK DAILY NEW

Art Palmer says four plainclothes cops questioned him three blocks away from the flagship store after he bought $320 worth of Polo dress shirts and ties in April.

Palmer, a 56-year-old exercise trainer from Crown Heights, Brooklyn, said he made the purchase without incident, using both his Macy’s platinum card and his American Express card.

He was walking to a gym on Park Avenue when police surrounded him and demanded to see his ID.

The officers said they were suspicious because they had lost sight of him on the store’s surveillance cameras, he said.

When asked if he believed he was racially profiled, he told the New York Daily News that there was 'no other reason'.

He was allowed to continue on his way after he showed his receipt for the duds and the cards with which he purchased them.

When Palmer returned to the store the next day to complain, a Macy’s manager blamed it on the cops and said officers frequently come into the store to monitor surveillance videos without permission, according to Palmer.

The latest accusation echoes those by Trayon Christian and Kayla Phillips against Barneys and by actor Robert Brown against the same Macy’s.

Shocking: Trayon Christian, 19, lclaim they were interrogated by police after buying expensive items from Barneys
Shocking: Kayla Phillips, 21, claim they were interrogated by police after buying expensive items from Barneys
Two black Barneys customers said this week they were detained by police after making expensive purchases, while last week actor Robert Brown said he was paraded through Macy’s Herald Square store in handcuffs and detained for an hour after being racially profiled and accused of using a stolen credit card to buy his mother a $1,350 watch.

Trayon Christian, 19, is suing Barneys, saying he was accosted by undercover NYPD officers after using his debit card to buy a $349 Ferragamo belt in April.

Kayla Phillips, 21, said she was surrounded and interrogated by police after purchasing a $2,500 orange Celine suede handbag from Barneys in February.

Brown, one of the stars of HBO show Treme, was released after being in cuffs for about 45 minutes without any charges.

Robert Brown with Sean Connery who he starred with in the movie, Finding Forrester. Brown is suing Macy's for racial profiling
He’s suing the store and the NYPD, charging cops racially profiled him and violated his constitutional rights.

Fashion megastar Tyson Beckford, 42, told PIX11 on Thursday that he frequently gets judged on the colour of his skin in Barney's and other places.

Tyson Beckford on the Runway
'I might have the most recognisable face in the world. I still get followed all the time, any time I go to a store,' Beckford said outside Barney's.

Barneys CEO Mark Lee (center) joined Lundgren in meeting Rev. Al Sharpton (right) after four complaints about alleged racial profiling at the New York City shopping havens surfaced last monthJames Keivom/New York Daily News
Civil rights activist Reverend Al Sharpton has threatened protests against Barneys and a possible boycott for 'upscale racial profiling'.

'In major cities like New York, blacks and Latinos not only worry about being “stopped-and-frisked” by police, but they also fear the embarrassment of being “shopped-and-frisked” in retail stores,' he said in an opinion piece for the New York Daily News.

'Perhaps all retailers need a friendly reminder of the immense buying power of blacks and minorities. We will definitely remember those who welcome us and those who would rather profile us, and we will speak loudly with our dollars — bottom line.' We ever naively believe that our work is done?' Sharpton wrote.

Sharpton said it was a 'travesty' that police and retailers interrogate black people who buy expensive items.

'Barneys, a high-end retailer with stores in major cities, must answer for this pattern of biased behaviour, as must the NYPD,' he wrote.

'Our National Action Network (NAN) Brooklyn chapter President Kirsten John Foy said it best when he called Barneys’ behaviour schizophrenic. On the one hand, they want to expand their brand to the urban market, but then they turn around and see us as suspects rather than prospects.

Macy's CEO Terry Lundgren will attend the conference on racial profiling

Pic: M. SPENCER GREEN/AP
'Barneys and other retailers that openly discriminate against us must be held accountable. Simply apologising isn’t enough; we need to see a plan of action as to how they are going to rectify their ways.'

Sharpton has demanded a meeting with Barneys CEO, Mark Lee, and is 'currently mobilising activists for peaceful direct-action against the store and the NYPD.'

Earlier this week, Lee said the company had retained a civil rights expert to help review its procedures and offered his 'sincere regret and deepest apologies'.

'Barneys New York has zero tolerance for any form of discrimination and we stand by our long history in support of all human rights,' Barneys said in a statement.

Barneys New York
In his comment piece, Sharpton also highlighted the experiences of 'Treme' actor, Rob Brown, and Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker.

Brown claimed he was paraded through Macy’s Herald Square in handcuffs and placed in a holding cell because an employee suspected that his credit card didn’t belong to him in June,

Whitaker said he was accused of stealing and patted down after leaving a store in Morningside Heights.

'When international celebrities can be disrespected and mistreated in such a humiliating manner, how can we ever naively believe that our work is done?' Sharpton wrote.

Amidst the controversy let us not forget the buzz around the launch of Jay Z’s Barneys collection more about high prices than style.

Canceled! Barneys calls off Jay Z's holiday fundraiser that promised to raise $1m for his charity after mass furor over racial profiling claims
Some potential shoppers were "disappointed" with the pricey line, while others were willing to drop a few thousand dollars for a piece of Jay Z's look. The launch was marred by the controversy surrounding Barneys after two black New Yorkers said they were racially profiled at the store.

The Madison Ave. display in Midtown is assembled 20/11/13. Jay Z has said all the proceeds from his line will go to charity and that he will sit on a council to tackle racial profiling, unfortunately for the multi-millionaire, on Tuesday the New York Daily News announced the department store chain has canceled the event which guaranteed to raise $1m for the rapper's Shawn Carter Foundation.

The store - which blamed the cancellation on 'unforeseen circumstances'. This comes just after the megastar stood by the expensive New York store just days ago.

In a statement made on his website Friday, Jay Z said he'd agreed to attend the party, which also served as the launch for his BNY SCC fashion collection, under the condition that he helped lead the store's review of its policies.

'The easy position would have been to walk away and leave policy making to others hoping that someone addresses the problem. I will not leave the outcome to others,' he wrote in a statement posted to his website Life and Times: A Statement From Shawn “JAY Z” Carter 11.15.2013.

The rapper-turned-mogul said that one of the stipulations for his continued support of the store was that he be given 'a leadership role and seat on a council specifically convened to deal with the issue of racial profiling'.

'I am in a unique position to use my voice to affect change to this disturbing issue,' he wrote.

'I will take this into my own hands with full power to recommend, review and revise policies and guidelines moving forward. I am choosing to take this head on.'

It's not clear if Jay Z will still get involved with those policies now that the party has been canceled.

So are luxury high end retailers telling black shoppers your money is not respected or wanted here? Have your say..

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Thursday, 21 November 2013

Marc Jacobs is leaving Louis Vuitton

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Final salute: Marc Jacobs addresses the audience at his final show for Louis Vuitton in Paris on October 2, following a spectacular 16-year tenure at the brand. Source:DailyMailUK

MARC JACOBS is leaving Louis Vuitton . The news was confirmed this morning after the Louis Vuitton spring/summer show at Paris Fashion Week 02/10/2013.

When Marc Jacobs stepped onto the runway after the Louis Vuitton spring/summer 2014 show at Paris Fashion Week, he smiled and accepted the applause for what was to be his final reverence for the label.
The designer, who has worked at the helm of Vuitton for the last 16 years, is leaving to focus on his eponymous label ahead of an IPO (Initial Public Offering), the LVMH chairman and CEO Bernard Arnault confirmed this morning.

And Jacobs made sure he went out with a bang at Paris Fashion Week by presenting a celebration of his greatest hits including clothing inspired by his first ever collection, shown on a set featuring pieces from previous shows.
Mr Jacobs' 2014 collection for Louis Vuitton was imbued with signature elements from his 16-year run at the label, which he has transformed from a dusty heritage luggage purveyor to a commercial luxury powerhouse.

The show was staged with Mr Jacobs's evolved flair for lavish settings.
'To the showgirl in all of us,' read his notes for the collection, which was presented among reinvisioned versions of the elevators, escalators, carousels, fountains, and hotel corridors that he has previously created for Louis Vuitton's seasonal grand displays.


In fact, fashion's overall commercial expansion, which has skyrocketed in the last decade, can be easily traced through photos of his tenure at Vuitton. 
His evolution at the label is a prime example of the industry's transition from an exclusive tribe to a novel, friendly affair.

It was Mr Jacobs who masterminded and evolved the modern idea of themed collections, over-the-top settings, and dramatic staging effects. His adeptness at these grand events grew alongside the expansion of digital media.
Seasoned pro: In the last 16 years, Mr Jacobs steered the Vuitton brand through a variety of successful phases, the most fruitful of which was the brand's obvious foothold in the 'logo-mania' trend of the early aughts. Source:DailyMailUK

In memory: Mr Jacobs recreated many of his most successful Vuitton moments for his final show, including a reinterpretation of the fountain he created for the label's fall 2010 show


Mr Jacobs now leaves Vuitton (which he joined in 1997), after starting its ready-to-wear business from scratch, as well as growing its overall commercial popularity and cool quotient.
In the last 16 years, Mr Jacobs steered the Vuitton brand through a variety of successful phases, the most fruitful of which was the brand's obvious foothold in the 'logo-mania' trend of the early aughts.

When he was appointed to Vuitton, the brand's holding company LVMH also bought a majority stake in his namesake brand and later helped him launch a diffusion line, Marc by Marc Jacobs, for spring 2001.
In memory: Mr Jacobs recreated many of his most successful Vuitton moments for his final show, including a reinterpretation of the fountain he created for the label's fall 2010 show. Source:DailyMailUK

Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman commented: "Marc has provided fashion with so much during his years at Vuitton.

"It's important to know how to exit, as well as arrive, and it's going to be exciting to see how this impacts on the creativity of his own line."


Nicolas Ghesquiere
And as for Louis Vuitton, while no announcements regarding Jacobs' successor have been made yet, former Balenciaga creative director Nicolas Ghesquiere is reportedly the frontrunner.

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Luxury goods theft causes Hermes collection preview cancellation

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HERMES HMRS.PA accessories worth 400,000 euros ($550,900) were stolen in Milan, forcing the French luxury goods group to cancel a presentation on Wednesday even after the items were recovered by police, a company spokeswoman said.

An Italian man born in 1966 was arrested in connection with the theft from a van in Milan's fashion district on Tuesday morning, police said.

Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera said the theft had occurred when the two French drivers of the van containing the collection left it unattended to go and get breakfast.

Hermes canceled the presentation as the collection, including its 6,000-30,000 euro ($8,300-$41,300) handbags, was being held by police as part of the investigation.

The robbery was the second in Milan's "golden quadrangle" in six months. In May, six people armed with clubs looted luxury Swiss watch shop Franck Muller in nearby Via della Spiga, throwing petrol bombs into the street as they escaped.

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