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Riccardo Tisci Renews Contract With LVMH, but What About Marc Jacobs?

The industry rejoiced today over the news that Riccardo Tisci has extended his contract at Givenchy, but there's no word yet on whether Marc Jacobs has signed on for another stint at Louis Vuitton.

The industry rejoiced today over the news that Riccardo Tisci has extended his contract at Givenchy, but there's no word yet on whether Marc Jacobs has signed on for another stint at Louis Vuitton.

Tisci will continue in his role as Givenchy's creative director for the next three years while the brand "shifts into an expansion mode" that hopes to capitalize on its current popularity. Tisci's wildly salable clothing — like the rottweiler t-shirt from Fall 2011 that became a hit with customers and celebrities alike — are doubtless a part of his staying power at the brand.

In early January, Jacobs mentioned at both the WWD CEO Summit and a talk with Fern Mallis at 92nd Street Y that he and his business partner Marc Duffy were heading to Paris to talk about their contracts with LVMH, which were last renewed at the beginning of 2011. "I'm not really sure," he said when WWD's executive editor Bridget Foley pressed him about specifics at the summit. "I know that we're discussing renegotiations."

There's not much evidence to suggest that Jacobs hasn't signed on the dotted line, although when he talked about his tenure at Louis Vuitton with Mallis, he said, "I've been there for 15 years — though I don't know if I'll be there for 15 more." Jacobs is the only creative director Louis Vuitton has ever had, and it's difficult to imagine what the brand would look like without his aesthetic and elaborate runway staging.

But creative directors — unlike Supreme Court justices or tenured university professors — don't get lifetime appointments. Jacobs was, for a long time, the front-runner for the creative director's chair at Dior, suggesting that he's prepared to leave Vuitton for the right opportunity. But after the Dior talks ended, Jacobs said of his job, "There is so much more left to do and building Louis Vuitton into a fashion company is something nobody else can say they really started."

Trends

A Style Tutorial on the Checkered Trend, Straight From Kristen Stewart & More!

It all checks out — Louis Vuitton's mod, checkered pattern is everywhere for Spring and Summer.

It all checks out — Louis Vuitton's mod, checkered pattern is everywhere for Spring and Summer. Kristen Stewart, Jessica Alba, and Miranda Kerr are just a few of the stars who have slipped into the designer's checker-print pieces for the red carpet. Whether it's a full checked dress or a printed shoe or bag, each is making a compelling case to get in on the trend. Just watch today's Fashion Flash for all the details. On Allison McNamara: Armani Exchange dress, Stella and Bow necklace.

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Is This the Pattern of the Season?

Those matchy-matchy check prints Marc Jacobs sent down the runway at the Louis Vuitton Spring 2013 show must have made quite an impact: from magazine covers to movie premieres, they're suddenly everywhere.
Celebrities Wearing Louis Vuitton's Spring 2013 Check Print

Those matchy-matchy check prints Marc Jacobs sent down the runway at the Louis Vuitton Spring 2013 show must have made quite an impact: from magazine covers to movie premieres, they're suddenly everywhere. Elettra Wiedemann, Miranda Kerr, Kirsten Dunst, Virginie Courtin-Clarins, and Miroslava Duma are just a few of the notables who have taken a cue from Jacobs's double-escalator, twin-filled extravaganza and donned the optically printed pieces. Get a peek at everyone who has worn them — and where — right here.

Justin Timberlake

Tom Ford Gives Justin Timberlake a Suit & Tie, and Alexander Wang Teams With Bon Qui Qui

All the bits fit to print here, in our daily news roundup.

    All the bits fit to print here, in our daily news roundup.

  • Tom Ford and Justin Timberlake joined forces for the singer's soon-to-be released album. Ford established the style for the cover artwork and Timberlake's latest music video, Suit & Tie, even features bespoke tailored pieces from the designer. [Vogue UK]

  • A bag that was on the same plane as Viottorio Missoni has surfaced on the island of Curacao. [WWD]

  • A 17th-century masterpiece by Charles Le Brun was discovered in Coco Chanel's suite at The Ritz Paris. The painting will be auctioned by Christie's for an estimated $673,000 with proceeds going to charity. [Telegraph]

  • Alexander Wang will introduce the ads for his T by Alexander Wang Spring 2013 collection with a little help from Bon Qui Qui. The designer has revived a 2007 MADtv sketch for a short film that also features Simon Doonan and Alessandra Ambrosio. The short will debut online this Wednesday. [Style.com]

  • Graydon Carter of Vanity Fair was recently spotted waiting a table of socialites at Beatrice Inn. He "didn’t wear an apron, but he did memorize and tell them the specials and pour their wine," a source said. The act was part of an auction item from the CFDA and Vogue Fashion For Sandy Relief initiative. [New York Post]

  • Paper Magazine's website has a new look. [Fashionologie Inbox]

  • Anya Ziourova's beauty secret? Ice water. "Every morning I splash my face with ice-cold water. That always comes first," the Tatler Russia and Allure Russia editor said. "It's really good for your skin because it makes your pores smaller, and your skin gets tighter." [Into the Gloss]

  • Fendi will fund a restoration of the fountains of Rome, starting with the Trevi. [WWD]

  • Marc Jacobs says he chose the motif of twins for his Louis Vuitton Spring 2013 ad campaign to underscore the collection's repetitious checkerboard pattern. [Elle]

  • The Barneys New York warehouse sale will once again be held online. [Racked]

  • The show journal for Hedi Slimane's debut collection of Saint Laurent menswear (below) features artwork by graphic designer Brian Roettinger. [AnotherMag]


Kate Moss

Louis Vuitton Gets Steamed, Lindsay Ellingson Goes Gold, and Juergen Teller Woos in London

All the bits fit to print here, in our daily news roundup.

    All the bits fit to print here, in our daily news roundup.

  • Louis Vuitton's iconic steamer gets digitized, animated, and deconstructed in the brand's newest video, Retracing the Trunk. [YouTube]

  • Raf Simons will design the costumes for Sigourney Weaver and Isabelle Huppert in their upcoming film, Body Art. [Vogue UK]

  • If you're thinking about investing in an Hermés Birkin or Kelly, act fast — prices at the luxury retailer are expected to rise seven percent to 10 percent by early February. [Purseblog]

  • 3.1 Phillip Lim takes to the street in its first ever ad campaign. [Fashionologie Inbox]

  • Victoria's Secret has pledged to stop using hazardous chemicals in the production of its clothing by 2020. [Telegraph]

  • Speaking of Victoria's Secret, Angel Lindsay Ellingson will launch an ecommerce site for her handmade line of jewelry, Goldie Knots, this Spring. [Style.com]

  • Jonathan Adler's signature prints now adorn makeup sets. [She Finds]

  • Re/Create New York's auction to benefit Hurricane Sandy relief features a 60-second grab-and-dash shopping spree in the Net-A-Porter warehouse. [Recreate New York]

  • Coach plans on expanding its offering of ready-to-wear, outerwear, and jewelry. [WWD]

  • Juergen Teller's latest exhibition, Woo, which features images of Vivienne Westwood and Kate Moss, is now open at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London. [Style.com]

POPSUGAR Fashion

Transform a Blazer With Vintage Buttons!

One of the easiest ways to refresh an old blazer is to change out the buttons.

One of the easiest ways to refresh an old blazer is to change out the buttons. Today, we're taking a cue from Louis Vuitton's retro Fall '12 runway and giving a mustard-yellow blazer a little vintage flair, just by adding diamond and pearl buttons. In just a few simple steps you'll have a unique blazer all your own! On Allison McNamara: H&M blazer, StyleMint top.

Golden Globe Awards

Golden Globes Afterparty: Jessica Alba

Jessica Alba turned it out in bold prints at the InStyle festivities, donning a Louis Vuitton long-sleeved sheath dress.

Jessica Alba turned it out in bold prints at the InStyle festivities, donning a Louis Vuitton long-sleeved sheath dress. To punctuate her standout look, Alba finished off her getup with a bold orange lip and black patent point-toe Casadei pumps. Do you prefer this fashion-forward look over Alba's red-carpet gown? Tell us what you think below.

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Golden Globe Awards

Golden Globe Awards: Rachel Weisz

It was all dots and bows for Rachel Weisz tonight.

It was all dots and bows for Rachel Weisz tonight. The star arrived on the red carpet in a black Louis Vuitton gown, which featured semisheer polka-dotted panels around the neckline and the length of the floor-skimming skirt. Her gown got some added definition and a hint of sheen from a satin bow belt, which also picked up on the retro feel of her look. Rachel made sure the fashion throwback continued with her hair in loose waves. Then, she complemented her dress with a black clutch and platform sandals. And, to top it all off, she concentrated all of her jewels to her left hand with a seriously sparkling diamond bracelet. What do you think of Rachel's mod look?



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Celebrity Style

Kate Moss Rocks a Leopard Coat With a Wide-Brim Hat

Kate Moss is no stranger to leopard pieces — here she is wearing leopard jeans in 2011 — and she definitely stays loyal to the wild print.

Kate Moss is no stranger to leopard pieces — here she is wearing leopard jeans in 2011 — and she definitely stays loyal to the wild print. The supermodel was just spotted strolling the streets of London wearing a statement-making leopard coat over a black turtleneck and black skinny jeans. For accessories, Kate chose a wide-brim hat, a black leather Louis Vuitton satchel, black ankle boots, and a long blue necklace for a pop of unexpected color. Re-create this street style by investing in an animal-print coat or jacket, then sport it over all black for that quintessential Kate Moss look.

Heidi Klum

Nicolas Ghesquière's First Tweet, Tory Burch's Billions, and Macy's on Trial

All the bits fit to print, here in our daily news roundup.



All the bits fit to print, here in our daily news roundup.

  • Nicolas Ghesquière's first tweet features a picture of a Star Wars stormtrooper helmet. [Twitter]
  • Tory Burch became a billionaire in the settlement agreement she reached with her ex-husband, Chris Burch, on New Year's Eve. [Bloomberg]
  • Louis Vuitton has tapped fashion illustrator Kerrie Hess to create paper dolls inspired by the brand's Spring 2013 collection. [Fashion Foie Gras]
  • Hanne Gaby doesn't pack much — or at all — before going on a journey. Unless, of course, she's headed off to Fashion Week. [i-D Online]
  • Montblanc will open a pop-up shop at the St. Regis Hotel in Washington DC during President Obama's inauguration festivities. [WWD]
  • What do Heidi Klum, Marc Jacobs, and Karl Lagerfeld have in common? They're all 5'10". [Racked]
  • Macy's lawsuit against Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia and J.C. Penny is set to go to trial next month. [WWD]
  • In the latest issue of Elle UK, Anja Rubik reveals that a picture, at its most basic level, is about sexuality. [Modelinia]