Doll's House of Style
May 14
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Christian Louboutin is “embarking on his first major brand extension, the Paris-based designer of shoes and handbags has established a joint venture with New York-based Batallure Beauty LLC to enter the beauty category. The newly formed company, Christian Louboutin Beauté, plans to launch multiple, unspecified classifications, with the first products slated to arrive on the market in late 2013. The positioning will be luxury; the distribution global.”
It’s too early to list what this cosmetic line will include, however I’m sure we can all guess red lipstick and possibly nail paint.
However, “For his part, Louboutin said his “detail-oriented” approach to shoes should translate well to beauty products and their packaging.”
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Ashanti In Giuseppe Zanotti pumps
Apr 27

Loving these (Taken with instagram)
Apr 16
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Apr 10
![But in other news, updates of the Guess vs. Guess trial are out and this is getting interesting. Fashionista says that “Gucci’s lawyer, Louis Ederer, had fingered Marc Fisher as an integral player in the “massive knockoff scheme,” even presenting evidence that the company was sending Gucci fabric samples to Guess’ fabric supplier, with the intent to copy coloring and patterns. Ederer also read aloud emails between Marc Fisher and Guess, which specifically referenced Gucci products spanning from 1995 to 2008.” However, “Vando defended the company yesterday in court, saying it was “absolutely not” ever his intention to fool customers into thinking his Guess designs were, in fact, Gucci shoes.”
But then it was said that (Guess) “the company had used “close to 100 [brands],” as reference points, “from athletic brands like Nike, Adidas and Puma to fashion brands like Louis Vuitton, Prada and D Squared.”
Sounds like Guess or the Marc Fisher reps may just want to get comfortable in court because this may be their new home. Athletic to fashion brands though, like really? What ever happened to creativity, guess it doesn’t exist at Marc Fisher.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m2aouetrAg1qbif01o1_250.jpg)
But in other news, updates of the Guess vs. Guess trial are out and this is getting interesting. Fashionista says that “Gucci’s lawyer, Louis Ederer, had fingered Marc Fisher as an integral player in the “massive knockoff scheme,” even presenting evidence that the company was sending Gucci fabric samples to Guess’ fabric supplier, with the intent to copy coloring and patterns. Ederer also read aloud emails between Marc Fisher and Guess, which specifically referenced Gucci products spanning from 1995 to 2008.” However, “Vando defended the company yesterday in court, saying it was “absolutely not” ever his intention to fool customers into thinking his Guess designs were, in fact, Gucci shoes.”
But then it was said that (Guess) “the company had used “close to 100 [brands],” as reference points, “from athletic brands like Nike, Adidas and Puma to fashion brands like Louis Vuitton, Prada and D Squared.”
Sounds like Guess or the Marc Fisher reps may just want to get comfortable in court because this may be their new home. Athletic to fashion brands though, like really? What ever happened to creativity, guess it doesn’t exist at Marc Fisher.
Mar 26

RIP the Runway Shoe Zoom
Mar 23

Seven days of dresses with seven different styles