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Working almost exclusively with leather and corduroy to give the collection a sense of “normality,” Prada riffed on simplicity, authenticity and the naïf, favoring the crude and unsophisticated over the polished and urbane. Emilie Rubinfeld succeeds Francois Kress, who has left the company. Alibaba, which has been criticized for the prevalence of fake products on its platforms, said the new group will “foster industry collaboration and promote the use of big data and technology in the global fight against counterfeits”. is busy and so are her fans. To save them some time from waiting in long lines for paraphernalia to be sold on her “Revival” tour, which starts in Las Vegas on May 6, the singer is launching an e-commerce store specifically for her concerts. Working with Bravado, which also facilitated Justin Bieber’s tour collaboration with men’s fashion label Fear of God and Kanye West’s surprise pop-up shop, Gomez is allowing fans to pre-order from a 30-piece collection and pick the items up at the concert.

Plus, in between dancing and singing along to Gomez’s performance, they can make purchases from their mobile phones there. Embarking on her first tour in three years, Gomez aimed to make a stylish imprint. Having had her own fashion line called Dream Out Loud at Kmart and finessing her image with stylist Kate Young, she added denim cut-offs and silk jackets to the screen-printed T-shirts typically found at the merch table. The vibe she’s going for is Southern Californian with tribute to her Mexican heritage and the Seventies.
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The site goes live four days before the tour’s premiere, allowing plenty of time for Gomez groupies to plan their outfits.Selena Gomez ClothingSelena Gomez OutfitsGomez BtsBts DreamInspiration Selena Gomez 3Dream Out LoudGomez DreamLoud PhotoshootPhotoshoot SpringForwardSee Selena Gomez at your number one celebrity search engine. High quality celebrity pictures, hot pictures, Selena Gomez news, gossip, at lazygirls.info where you are the paparazzi. As waiters served pigs in the blanket, mini-corned beef sandwiches and shrimp cocktails (all from the Polo Bar), ’s guests milled around the McKittrick Hotel in Chelsea, chatting with and viewing models wearing the collection. Amid the greenery and flowers, Brooklyn Beckham and Selena Gomez, both dressed in looks from Ralph Lauren, mingled among the guests. “I really wanted to see his clothes, and I’m wearing Polo right now,” said the 16-year Beckham, dressed in black jeans, a denim jacket and white T-shirt. He said he’s been a doing a little modeling these days “and I’ll see what comes up.”

As a student in London, Beckham said he’s interested in photography, particularly “black and white, interesting faces, and portraits.” Gomez, dressed in a black leather Polo romper, said she will release a new album on Oct. 9 called “Revival.” “It’s the one record I feel is most important in my career to date,” said the 23-year-old. She described it as a pop music, with some R&B and dance style. Gomez plans to tour next year to promote it. For now, she’s happy to be at New York Fashion Week. Gomez, who met Lauren for the first time at the show, said as a child growing up in Texas, she was so impressed that the designer once had a cameo on “Friends,” and she mentioned it to him. Gomez said she’s not doing any fashion designing right now, following a four-year stint doing her “Dream Out Loud” brand for Kmart. “It was in my younger phase and it was fun,” said Gomez.Tv Movie Books FandomsMovies Books ShowsMovies Music BooksMovies TvSelena PlaysSelena 3Selena MarieCharacters SelenaSelena S MoviesForwardMy favorites are when she plays Mary in Another Cinderella Story and Grace in Monte Carlo :)

NEW YORK — On a photo shoot at Milk Studios, Sofia Vergara is cupping the front of a tight leopard bustier dress and tugging a little where her assets are emphasized, provocatively adjusting for the camera. She’s certainly a bombshell with a playful, flirty side to her as well — and she’s bringing it all to Kmart with her first signature collection. This story first appeared in the January 27, 2011 issue of WWD. “We’re getting so goooood,” she announces to the crowd of handlers and publicists surrounding her as they pick photos from the shoot for her publicity shots. Vergara, the 38-year-old star of the hit TV show “Modern Family,” could make a burlap sack look sexy, but in this case, she is modeling miniskirts, jeggings, leopard bustiers, tight dresses and sultry tunics for her upcoming Sofia Vergara for Kmart collection, to be launched for fall. It’s a daring move for the mass merchant to cater to the younger contemporary crowd with Vergara but, in an interview, she said the collection doesn’t cross the line.

“You have to realize that it’s me wearing it. You’ve just seen it on me,” and she’s not your everyday Kmart customer. “All the pieces are very wearable. And we have them in all sizes.” But she acknowledges the line represents Kmart stepping out. “We’re trying to fill a hole in the store. They wanted to appeal to a younger woman with something a little spicy. The times are changing,” she said. “It’s one of the things I always wanted to do, but this was the best time for me to look for a deal,” with her acting career on an upward trajectory. She has roles in Columbia Pictures’ “The Smurfs,” Warner Bros’ “Happy Feet 2 in 3D” and New Line Cinema’s “New Year’s Eve,” and has been named as one of the most talented and powerful women in Hispanic entertainment today by The Hollywood Reporter and Billboard. She’s the only Hispanic actress to begin a career on a U.S. Hispanic network and successfully cross over to the general market. The New York Times said she’s one of this year’s “faces to watch” and she was nominated for a Golden Globe, an Emmy and a Screen Actors Guild award for “Modern Family.”

Kmart and LF USA, a subsidiary of Hong Kong-based Li & Fung Ltd., and Latin World Entertainment Licensing will today unveil the launch of the lifestyle collection by Vergara. She is a founding partner with Luis Balaguer of Latin World Entertainment, a company serving the U.S. Hispanic market and involved in publicity, licensing, endorsements, brand integration, production and content development. The collection includes dresses priced $29.99 to $36.99; boots, $34.99 to $49.99, knit tops, $16.99 to $24.99; handbags, $14.99 to $29.99; shoes, $24.99 to $34.99; jewelry, $9.99 to $19.99; jackets, $49.99 to $59.99; leggings, $16.99 to $26.99, and sweaters, $29.99 to $36.99. “It’s comfortable and chic, affordable, and versatile to wear from day to the night. It’s fantastic because you can mix and match,” Vergara observed. She suggested a pair of her Kmart leggings, and with something fairly high end, perhaps a designer jacket. “It doesn’t matter,” she said. Considering her looks and hip personality, Vergara could have opted for something more upscale.

But she said it had to be Kmart. “This is not a new store for me. When you have kids you don’t go to Bergdorf Goodman to buy underwear and socks. You go to Kmart.” She also said she wanted Kmart because it has a large Latino clientele. Asked what she likes best in the collection, which is actually inspired by items in her own closet, Vergara said, “I love the dresses, especially because Kmart doesn’t really have that kind of merchandise. There is no dress department. I also love the miniskirts most.” Officials said Vergara signed a long-term contract but didn’t specify the terms. “This is kind of natural for me,” Vergara said. “I have always been interested in clothes and makeup and beauty. I always dressed up. I wasn’t laid-back about it. I’m not lounging around in sweat clothes and flip-flops. Maybe a nice pair of sweats.” According to John Goodman, executive vice president of apparel and home for Sears Holdings Corp., which operates Kmart, the tie-up with Vergara represents Kmart’s efforts “to gain more relevance in a younger audience, especially around contemporary .…

We have built a junior business,” with such labels as Dream Out Loud by Selena Gomez and Bongo. “We think Sofia has a great way about her. She has a specific style and she truly represents the modern woman.” “There are great dresses, great jeggings, some oversize tops, some tanks, denim will be part of the line,” Goodman continued. “It will be casual, not dressy, it goes from day into evening, and it’s a little bit more fitted. Some pieces are more curvy. We don’t go too far. We go with what Sofia is comfortable with. We want to make sure her image comes alive. She is working very closely with Regatta [a division of LF USA], with the designers, with our merchants. There is no question she has a big following in the Latino community and Kmart has a strong Latino segment to our customer base, which is very diverse. But she also brings a mainstream appeal.” “I am very involved, in the designs, in the colors, and the materials. I have final say,” Vergara added.