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A breeze of change, Asos’ Facebook commerce, Givenchy's new CEO, Kim Jones to Vuitton, Galliano's goodbye

Dries Van Noten Autumn/Winter 2011 | Source: Style.com
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A Fresh Breeze of Change (IHT)
"This gentle zephyr is bringing a new fashion attitude. Out goes outré, excess and over-elaborate shows. In comes the quiet, no-fuss presentation of pleasing clothes. Freshness is the best word to describe what seems of the moment. Add to that 'decency,' meaning that any hint of 'vulgarity chic' has gone — and you get the new mood."

Fashion Retailer Asos Sets Up Shop on Facebook (Business Week)
"The U.K. clothing site is the first European fashion retailer to open an e-tailing outpost inside the social network... the hip, London-based online clothing site became the first European fashion retailer to open an e-tailing outpost inside Facebook. Competitors such as Gap and Inditex's Zara use the networking site largely to communicate with fans."

Whiteley moves to Givenchy (Evening Standard)
"When Sue Whiteley was 13, she bunked off school and went to buy a pair of designer trousers, having saved up her pocket money for six months. Today, some 30 years later, she bestrides the world of luxury fashion, as the newly announced head of Givenchy... [Within] LVMH, Givenchy is second only to Dior."

Kim Jones takes the helm at Louis Vuitton menswear (Telegraph)
"Jones, 31, previously designed for Uniqlo, Mulberry, Alexander McQueen, Hugo Boss, Umbro and Topman, before moving to Alfred Dunhill in 2008. A fashion all-rounder, Jones has also contributed both as stylist and art director for magazines... and was awarded Menswear Designer of the Year by the British Fashion Council in 2006 and 2009."

John Galliano Exits the Way That He Entered (NY Times)
"In circumstances like these, a sensible millionaire designer would have jumped into his chauffeured car and gone to his boss and pleaded insanity, whereupon he would have been given an all-expense-paid trip to rehab. But that's just it: Mr. Galliano is not a sensible man, any more than fashion chiefs are missionaries."

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