Cut Lines for Nov. 1 2013

Cut Lines for Nov. 1 2013

Your weekly fashion roundup has all sort of low-cal goodies for your post-Halloween comedown.  Mary Kate and Ashley Olson have launched two fragrances under their Elizabeth and James brand. They will hit Sephora’s web and retail stores exclusively in January. Jay-Z is also launching a men’s fragrance. Mark your calendars: On Nov. 23, a group of vintage collectors will be hosting a fashion show dubbed Femme Adorn III. The show is set to take place at The Hamilton and the vintage styling will come courtesy of So Passé, Brown Cow Vintage, Luxx Boutique, Bolted Vintage and Sunshine Acid Designs. The Telegraph plays a hypothetical game of musical chairs as it…

Your weekly fashion roundup has all sort of low-cal goodies for your post-Halloween comedown. 

  • Mary Kate and Ashley Olson have launched two fragrances under their Elizabeth and James brand. They will hit Sephora’s web and retail stores exclusively in January. Jay-Z is also launching a men’s fragrance.
  • Mark your calendars: On Nov. 23, a group of vintage collectors will be hosting a fashion show dubbed Femme Adorn III. The show is set to take place at The Hamilton and the vintage styling will come courtesy of So Passé,
    Brown Cow Vintage, Luxx Boutique, Bolted Vintage and Sunshine Acid
    Designs.
  • The Telegraph plays a hypothetical game of musical chairs as it tries to determine who will take over the creative reins at Louis Vuitton, Jil Sander, Thiery Mugler and “potentially” Martin Margiela. 
  • Florence Eiseman, Milwaukee’s children’s clothing designer of choice since 1945, has  moved to a new location in the Fifth Ward (1966 S. 4th St.). The Florence Eiseman wares are sold throughout the country, including Saks Fifth Ave. and Neiman Marcus. 

  • Lastly, let’s talk Kmart. The Cut has a charming little story about that time the editor made her staffers wear Nicki Minaj’s Kmart line, surprisingly, things went well. More surprising is that Adam Levine’s Kmart collection is selling like crazy. 

Claire Hanan worked at the magazine as an editor from 2012-2017. She edited the Culture section and wrote stories about all sorts of topics, including the arts, fashion, politics and more. In 2016, she was a finalist for best profile writing at the City and Regional Magazine Awards for her story "In A Flash." In 2014, she won the the Milwaukee Press gold award for best public service story for editing "Handle With Care," a service package about aging in Milwaukee. Before all this, she attended the University of Missouri's School of Journalism and New York University's Summer Publishing Institute.