Daniel Vosovic

Daniel Vosovic

Meet the Designers in America's International Woolmark Prize Finals

Congratulations are in order for a group of young designers including Joseph Altuzarra, Bibhu Mohapatra, and Wes Gordon, all of whom are in the American finals for the 2014 International Woolmark Prize.

Congratulations are in order for a group of young designers including Joseph Altuzarra, Bibhu Mohapatra, and Wes Gordon, all of whom are in the American finals for the 2014 International Woolmark Prize.

The group of finalists, which includes seven other design houses, will compete for the opportunity to go up against designers from Australia, China, India, and Europe in Milan next year. One American designer will be selected to represent the United States this July, when the 10 finalists present competition collections made with merino wool.

The prize for breaking through the other finalists and into the last round of competition is $100,000 toward that designer's next collection; the international prize is another $100,000, plus the opportunity to sell the winning collection in stores all over the world.

A look at who else is in the running, here in the gallery.

Link Time

Gemma Ward's Return, Anna Sui's Baggage, and Sketches of the Summit

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



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

  • Andrew Allen and Georg Petschnigg used their app Paper by Fifty Three to sketch moments from WWD's CEO Summit, like Karl Lagerfeld's Q&A with Bridget Foley. [WWD]

  • Will Gemma Ward return to modeling? [Perth Now]

  • Jason Wu won't accept outside investors anytime soon: "I've always grown based on whatever I can afford," Wu said. "I know what I'm spending. It's my money. It's kept me quite realistic in what I can do." [Washington Post]

  • Anna Sui resurrected a floral pattern originally used in her Spring 2009 collection for her luggage collaboration with Tumi. [Teen Vogue]

  • This year's Oscar nominees have been announced. [BuzzSugar]

  • Damien Hirst's signature polka dots adorn the statuette he designed for the 2013 Brit Awards. [Vogue UK]

  • Daniel Vosovic's target demographic is "the whiskey-drinking perfectionist." [Fashionista]

  • Dolce & Gabbana's Spring 2013 video captures the ideal Sicilian Summer holiday. [AnotherMag]

Project Runway

Sneak Peek! Daniel Vosovic, Spring '10

With the exception of penning a book, 2005 Project Runway alum, Daniel Vosovic, has been majorly MIA.
Exclusive Photos From Daniel Vosovic's 2010 Spring Collection

With the exception of penning a book, 2005 Project Runway alum, Daniel Vosovic, has been majorly MIA. However, he's back on our radar thanks to a divine Spring '10 collection comprised of sporty yet polished frocks and separates. His eight-piece collection is dipped in hues of cobalt, black, white, and deep amethyst, oozing a fresh, modern aesthetic every girl is looking for. I love the simple, color-blocking effect, and his eye for detail is just amazing. Picture this cobalt color-blocked dress at a funky art opening — so chic. I think it's safe to say Daniel Vosovic's back.

Project Runway

Fab Read: Fashion Inside Out, Daniel V's Guide to How Style Happens From Inspiration to Runway and Beyond

Project Runway alum Daniel Vosovic has taken fate into his own hands with his new book, Fashion Inside Out: Daniel V's Guide to How Style Happens From Inspiration to Runway and Beyond ($20).

Project Runway alum Daniel Vosovic has taken fate into his own hands with his new book, Fashion Inside Out: Daniel V's Guide to How Style Happens From Inspiration to Runway and Beyond ($20).

In it, Daniel reveals his tips on how to become a successful fashion designer. From connecting with the right people to self promotion, this how-to is an informative easy read. Don't forget to read the touching foreword from Tim Gunn. This is a must-read for every aspiring fashion designer. If you don't believe me, ask him yourself at his upcoming blog interview with Craft. Just submit your questions in the comments section of the Craft post and the moderators will take it from there.

Fashion Flash

Fab Flash: Luxury Brands Gone Wild!

A new era is upon us: the age of luxury brands extending every which way.

A new era is upon us: the age of luxury brands extending every which way. Prada is the purveyor of cell phones, Armani has signed a deal to do LCD TVs, and Roberto Cavalli is doing...vodka?! Well-established companies are always looking for more ways to increase their revenue, but the question is: are these things really going to catch on?

The same phenomenon occurred in the late 80s, when French designer Pierre Cardin and American designer Halston both licensed their names to be used on so many products that they killed their luxury brand status.

Luxury brands today are supposedly more careful about the quality and quantity of their products, but no one is more singularly successful than Ralph Lauren, who sells everything from linens, candles, and beds to cashmere dog clothes. Trying to emulate Mr. Lauren could be dangerous though: the current economic climate predicts a marked decrease in consumer spending. If things go as expected, what will Mr. Cavalli do with all that vodka? PartySugar: are you reading this?

Source

Project Runway

Bring Home Project Runway

We know it's one of your favorite guilty pleasures!

We know it's one of your favorite guilty pleasures! After watching the best of last season's Project Runway contestants claw, scratch and stitch their way to the top, you may be wondering how to bring home some of their latest projects like this "Chloe Bag" designed by Season 2 winner Chloe Dao

Speaking of Chloe Dao, after she left the lights and cameras of NYC to go back to her hometown of Houston, TX. Her boutique, Lot 8, is flourishing and while she didn't end up taking Banana Republic's one-year internship prize, she is enjoying amazing success following the end of the show. While Chloe sells most of her limited edition items from retail boutiques, some of Chloe's t-shirts and signature wrap-around tops are available online.


To see more clothes from other Project Runway contestants including Kara Janx, Emmett McCarthy and Santino Rice, read more