Happy spooky season, kids! Halloween is when fashion and costume lovers unite, as it’s time to play dress-up. Also, don’t forget your Halloween candy for the trick-or-treaters. While you’re planning what kind of candy to get for the kids, Fashion Reverie also has some tea to serve you. Fashion Month only just wrapped up, and there is plenty of tea to pour.
This notable designer, who previously served as the creative director at a top fashion house, is reported to be furious after being passed over for one of the biggest creative director roles in the industry. The designer the brand eventually chose as creative director made his debut during Paris Fashion Week, and the designer who lost out on the position is now angry. His last collection in his previous role was seen as a test for this opportunity, but the owners ultimately selected a younger, less controversial candidate. Unfortunately for this angry designer, he still hasn’t secured a new position, and most major creative director roles are already filled. Cue the violin music!!
This major Italian fashion house had a very successful Milan Fashion Week show, but the brand is not doing well financially. Sales haven’t been the same since their big-name, pop-culture-phenomenon creative director left. Editors, buyers, and stylists have lost interest in the brand, and it isn’t moving the needle like it used to. Let’s see how long their current creative director lasts.

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Paris Fashion Week is in a major invitation crisis, as there is now a black market to buy invitations to top fashion brand shows like Louis Vuitton and Dior. These black-market dealers only provide prices upon request, but they are easily four figures at minimum. The economy might be tough, but everyone is finding a way to make a buck. Much to the dismay of these fashion houses, they are not happy their invites are going out on the black market and are puzzled how to stop this.

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This publishing house executive for a major magazine might be safe from his company’s Human Resources department but is not safe from the court of public opinion. The executive has been attacked on social media for his anti-Palestinian posts demonizing the people of Palestine amid the ongoing foreign policy crisis between Israel and Hamas. While HR has said not has a conversation with him about his behavior, he’s had to put his social media accounts on private.
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