Rachel Comey is the latest designer to present her next collection in LA

Rachel Comey has confirmed she will present her next fashion show in Los Angeles, reports WWD. The New York-based designer has said she wantsto to connect with her clients in Los Angeles, and the local and international fashion communities. Comey follows fellow designers Rachel Zoe, Rebecca Minkoff, and Tommy Hilfiger in heading to LA, with Tom Ford also rumoured to be showing his next collection in the city, possibly around Oscar weekend.

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James Galanos, Fashion Designer to Nancy Reagan, Dies at 92

The American couturier put Los Angeles on the fashion map.

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Style Notes: Lily-Rose Depp’s First Vogue Cover; Tommy Hilfiger’s Memoir Is Here

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Bold hues and cool cutouts stand out on Emmys red carpet

By Melissa Fares and Piya Sinha-Roy (Reuters) – Striking hues and subtle cutouts grabbed the spotlight on the red carpet at the Emmy Awards on Sunday, as television's stars managed to stay cool in the Los Angeles heat. Dresses in various jewel tones dominated the carpet, such as “UnREAL” star Shiri Appleby's cobalt sequinned Diane von Furstenberg column dress. “It just felt like it was really fresh and really fun,” Appleby told Reuters on the red carpet. …

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Actor Tom Sizemore charged with domestic abuse

By Steve Gorman LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Actor Tom Sizemore, who co-starred in the films “Saving Private Ryan” and “Black Hawk Down” before he was convicted in 2003 of assaulting ex-girlfriend Heidi Fleiss, has been charged with domestic abuse stemming from an arrest in July. Sizemore, 54, faces one count each of three misdemeanors – abuse of an intimate partner, battery of an intimate partner and making terrorist threats – all punishable by up to a year in jail, the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office said on Wednesday.

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Moschino to showcase spring fashions in Los Angeles

Moschino is bringing its Men's Spring/Summer 2017 and Women's Resort 2017 shows to Los Angeles, with the Italian luxury brand's creative director Jeremy Scott playing host for the first time. The show, scheduled for June 10 at L.A. Live, is also part of the West Coast debut of MADE Los Angeles, supported by WME/IMG. It features presentations, live music, parties, fashion shows and a fashion bazaar.

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Beyonce jumps into athleisure market with Ivy Park clothing line

Recording star Beyonce launched a women's fitness clothing line on Thursday featuring bodysuits, leggings and headbands, named in part for her 4-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy. Called Ivy Park, the 200-piece active wear collection is a joint venture with British businessman Sir Philip Green, who owns the Topshop fashion chain. It will go on sale at selected Topshop and high-end department stores around the world on April 14.

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Former child star Shirley Temple’s rare blue diamond ring to be auctioned

(Reuters) – A rare blue diamond ring belonging to the late Shirley Temple, one of Hollywood's most famous child actors, is going up for auction starting at $25 million, auctioneer Sotheby's said Thursday. The 9.54-carat Fancy Deep Blue diamond ring was purchased by Temple's father for $7,210 in 1940 around the time of the actress' 12th birthday, Sotheby's said. The ring will be auctioned on April 19 as part of Sotheby's Magnificent Jewels sale, and is estimated to be valued between $25 million and $35 million.

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Owner of ‘Big Lebowski’ house hopes to inspire with LA museum gift

By Piya Sinha-Roy LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – The owner of a luxury house featured most notably in the 1998 film comedy “The Big Lebowski,” is donating it to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art with the hope that people will build more architecturally creative homes. James Goldstein, owner of the Sheats Goldstein residence nestled in the Los Angeles hills, has promised to leave the unique building, along with its gardens, art pieces and his fashion collection, to the museum so that it will one day be open to the public. “Los Angeles should represent a city that's contemporary and moving into the future,” Goldstein told Reuters in an interview.

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Owner of ‘Big Lebowski’ house hopes to inspire with LA museum gift

By Piya Sinha-Roy LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – The owner of a luxury house featured most notably in the 1998 film comedy “The Big Lebowski,” is donating it to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art with the hope that people will build more architecturally creative homes. James Goldstein, owner of the Sheats Goldstein residence nestled in the Los Angeles hills, has promised to leave the unique building, along with its gardens, art pieces and his fashion collection, to the museum so that it will one day be open to the public. “Los Angeles should represent a city that's contemporary and moving into the future,” Goldstein told Reuters in an interview.

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