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Growing up Gomez: Selena Gomez is leaving the kiddie shows behind and moving on to more adult pursuits

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Selena Gomez

By Dennis Hensley

On her new album, When the Sun Goes Down, Selena Gomez sings about self-acceptance (“Who Says”), infatuation (“Whiplash,” which Britney Spears co-wrote) and taming a misbehaving guy (“That’s More Like It,” co-written by Katy Perry). Yet when asked which track reveals the most about her, Gomez ditches the hearts and flowers and goes right for the jugular. “‘Bang Bang Bang’ is probably the most personal,” she says, referring to a snarky kiss-off anthem directed toward an ex, in which she coos put-downs like, “My new boy used to be a model…he looks way better than you” and “When I’m out having fun, you’re gonna be the one that’s broken.”
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They said/We said: Giles Deacon splits from Ungaro, do we hear Vuitton in his future?

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Photography by Peter Stigter

This morning, news broke that Giles Deacon is no longer working as creative director and leading designer at Ungaro. The story of the reported mutual breakup is being met with surprise, coming just weeks shy of Paris fashion week, and after only two collections (and two very well received collections at that) with the Parisian fashion house. The Spring 2012 line will be the last collab between Deacon and Ungaro, and is rumoured to not even have been designed by Deacon himself, but instead “reflect the work of the design team.”

Deacon was the latest in a long list of short-lived collaborations with the likes of Giambattista Valli, Peter Dundas, Esteban Cortazar and even Lindsay Lohan. His departure begs the question: is the brand stable?

Having such a tumultuous staff does not bode well, and with no replacement named, we will wait with baited breath to see what the future holds for the Ungaro name as well as its place within the industry.
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Fashion news: Giambattista Valli to do couture, Marc shows (more) art world love, and more

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Photography by Tony Barson/WireImage

What economy? Designer Giambattista Valli to show his first ever couture collection this summer. [Bazaar Blog]
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Fashion » At the shows

Paris fashion week fall 2011: Gallery

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Check out our Paris fall 2011 fashion week photo gallery »
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Fashion news: Bridal rumours, Blake and Bulgari

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In her never-ending quest to conquer the fashion world, Blake Lively‘s Chanel campaign has made it’s debut⎯extending her stay in the pages of Vogue. Also in the works? A foray into dining. [WWD]

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Fashion » At the shows

PFW diary: It’s hip to be square at Chanel, YSL, Ungaro, Giambattista Valli, Stella McCartney and Chloé

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Left: Chanel shot by Dominique Charriau/Getty Images. Right: Yves Saint Laurent shot by Eric Ryan/Getty Images.

“This is so confusing,” said the flummoxed woman beside me at Chanel. She later said that it was by the two-way traffic on the runway, but it just as easily could have been the abundance of silhouettes.
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Fashion » At the shows

Paris notes: Structure and citrus at Stella McCartney, jumpsuits and peasant frills at YSL, and more [gallery]

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STELLA MCCARTNEY Spring 2011. Photography by Peter Stigter

Paris hasn’t offered up much tailoring for spring ’11. But Stella McCartney built her business on the structured jacket and she isn’t about to abandon what she knows best. Showing amid the opulence of the Opera Garnier, McCartney delivered a collection that hit all the top trends and more. There were soft printed dresses with hip-high slits, a delicious citrus-print tunic and pants, and pastel suits with slim, cuffed trousers. The designer also offered her take on the hybrid skirt/pant, a full, fluid bottom that looks like a slit skirt from the front, and a palazzo pant from the back. McCartney, expectant with baby number three, bounded out to take her bow. She is her customer, a woman on the go.

Stefano Pilati might also be a man on the go–the rumour mill has him exiting Yves Saint Laurent any day now. His concise spring collection offered slim black jumpsuits, stiff peasant frills, backless shirts, and the sleeveless jacket that will be a must-have for spring.

Other highlights of the day: Pink chiffon, ostrich feathers and garden party prints at Giles Deacon’s flirty, ultrafeminine debut for Emanuel Ungaro; dancewear-inspired dresses at Chloé, leopard print mixed with solids at Giambattista Valli.

See a gallery of looks from Stella McCartney and Yves Saint Laurent shows»

Read our full coverage of the Spring 2011 collections»


Fashion » At the shows

Paris: Icebergs and Sasquatch boots at Chanel, capes at YSL and boxy minimalism at Chloé

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CHANEL Fall 2010. Photography by Peter Stigter

The Chanel show, held today at Paris’ Grand Palais, was set against melting icebergs with models splashing through in short bouclé dresses with wide furry hems, paneled knits and fringey yarn trims. Notable were the shaggy Sasquatch boots. (A few pairs went thigh high!) The finale was a blizzard of abominable snowman coats, fuzzy white capes and dresses textured with ruffles, soft fringe and sequin clusters.

Click the images below to see more from Chanel and read reviews for Chloé, Yves Saint Laurent and Giambattista Valli.

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