Scoop NYC

Natalie Portman

Vogue UK's Little Sis, Loewe's New Bag Line, and Vanity Fair's New List

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


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

  • British Vogue editor, Francesca Burns, revealed via Twitter that the magazine will launch a teen edition, Miss Vogue, this May. [Racked]

  • Meanwhile, Hearst Magazines International will debut Elle in Australia this October. [Fashionologie Inbox]

  • Artist Julie Verhoeven — who has previously collaborated with Mulberry, Louis Vuitton, and Versace — has designed an exclusive print (above) for the Investec Derby to appear on cashmere picnic blankets. [Vogue UK]

  • Now's your chance to show off your style chops — Vanity Fair is now accepting pictures of its readers for possible inclusion in its annual International Best Dressed list. [The New York Times]

  • David Koma, Holly Fulton, and Michael van der Ham have all received the British Fashion Council's Fashion Forward sponsorship for 2013. [Vogue UK]

  • Mark your calendars: the Barneys New York warehouse sale will start on Valentine's Day. It is yet to be confirmed whether or not the sale will also be online. [The Shophound]

  • Chiara Ferragni and Susie Lau are just a few of the bloggers who will be revealing Loewe's collection of handbags for Moda Operandi, which is now available online, on their websites. [Moda Operandi]

  • Ford Models has shuttered its kids division after restructuring its New York office. [Page Six]

  • Morgans Hotel Group will partner with Scoop NYC to style its guests for New York Fashion Week. [She Finds]

  • Will Natalie Portman soon be wearing a beret? Her husband, Benjamin Millepied, the former principal at New York City Ballet, has just been named the director of dance at the Paris Opera ballet. [The New York Times]
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On Our Radar: Scoop Beach Collection to Debut

Scoop NYC has created an exciting collection for ladies who love designer resort collections but would rather not spend a fortune.

Scoop NYC has created an exciting collection for ladies who love designer resort collections but would rather not spend a fortune.

Scoop Beach, set to launch in February, will not just be for vacation getaways. "This is not stuff to [simply] go to the beach in," said Stefani Greenfield, co-owner of the store. "We're going to have this in our stores all year long."

Fifteen Scoop NYC shops, as well as other department stores, will carry the collection, which includes a variety of dresses, woven tops, knitwear, pants, scarves, sandals, handbags, and more. If you don't live near a Scoop, an online store is coming soon. Items ranging from $55 to $445 aren't cheap, but they sure beat, say Prada's resort collection. I'll take that.

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Fashion Flash

Fab Flash: Scoop Style on Home Shopping Network

The founder of Scoop NYC, Stefani Greenfield, is taking her boutique's "Ultimate Closet" concept of one-stop shopping to the viewers of the Home Shopping Network on Thursday, May 17.

The founder of Scoop NYC, Stefani Greenfield, is taking her boutique's "Ultimate Closet" concept of one-stop shopping to the viewers of the Home Shopping Network on Thursday, May 17. Scoop launched in downtown Manhattan in April of 1996 and has since been providing time-deprived girls with effortless trendy looks for all occasions.

The first installment of "Scoop Style," airing at 1 am and 9 pm ET on HSN, will feature a "Go Wild for Summer" theme. You will be able to see pieces ranging from dresses, cover-ups, tunics, pants and kaftans. A dress by Project Runway finalist Uli Hertzner will also be shown, as well as designs from the likes of Milly, J Crew, Kors by Michael Kors, Seven for all Mankind and more.

If you're unable to tune in, don't fret because the entire collection will be available on HSN's site.

Get ready to get the scoop!



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Scoop's First Fragrance

One of my favorite hip boutiques, Scoop, just launched its first fragrance, appropriately titled Scoop Perfume.

One of my favorite hip boutiques, Scoop, just launched its first fragrance, appropriately titled Scoop Perfume. This new and exuberant scent is a wonderfully light floral and citrus blend with notes of pear blossom, orange zest, peony, jasmine, and freesia. You can buy the larger, 2-ounce Eau de Parfum bottle here for $65, or you try the mini .37-ounce travel-sized roll-on bottle here for $45.

For those of you who have trained your little ladies to love Scoop as much as you do, you can buy a cute red bottle of Scoop Kids Roll-On Perfume here for $45. It's intended for children and is made from fresh strawberry, pear, peach, jasmine, and rose. Mmmm, good.