Naomi Campbell, Iman decry racism on fashion runways
Supermodels Iman and Naomi Campbell joined casting agent Bethann Hardison on “Good Morning America” on Monday to talk about their new Diversity Coalition, which is striving for more racial diversity on designer catwalks, such as those going on now at New York Fashion Week. [Good Morning America]
Campbell led Diane von Furstenberg’s finale at the shows, as our Booth Moore reported, but the British-born celebrity was one of the very few black models on the runways.
Justin Bieber, Rihanna and Zachary Quinto were among numerous celebrities at Opening Ceremony’s New York show. [Los Angeles Times]
Kelly Osbourne’s planned clothing line is more than a year away and will be inclusive with sizes ranging from 0 to plus, she tells The Cut. [The Cut]
Tiffany & Co. named British jewelry designer Francesca Amfitheatrof as its new design director. [WWD]
Neiman Marcus is being sold to Ares Management and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board in a $6-billion deal. [WWD]
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