Dippity Don’t Says: November 2025

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Fall is in full swing, and Fashion Reverie hopes you enjoyed the Halloween weekend. Next up is Thanksgiving, so it’s time for turkey, pie, and stuffing. Before you start planning your Thanksgiving menu, come knock on Fashion Reverie’s door and stop by for some tea? It’s only been a month since Fashion Month, but the industry has seen shake-ups with job changes and scandals that have the tea pot piping hot. Without further delay, prepare your teacups.

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Condé Nast has shut down Teen Vogue and will merge its youth-oriented coverage into Vogue. This has led to the departure of Teen Vogue’s editor-in-chief, Versha Sharma, along with layoffs of several Teen Vogue editors. Notably, Teen Vogue was praised for its political coverage, which was very liberal, and it seems that coverage will be discontinued. Many believe this relates to Jeff Bezos’ influence on Condé Nast after Lauren Sanchez was featured on a digital Vogue cover before their wedding. Losing a left-leaning news outlet in today’s political climate is very telling.

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Olivier Rousteing is no longer at Balmain. This news shocked many in the industry as he was considered the epitome of Balmain, but the brand has struggled financially for quite some time. After the designer shuffle, there are no comparable major creative director roles available. He might be enjoying a long vacation until the next designer shakeup.

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The investigation into the death of Mango founder Isak Andic continues. Andic died from a fall during a hike, and investigators are examining whether he was pushed by his son, Jonathan Andic. There were inconsistencies in Jonathan Andic’s statements, and he was known for having a strained relationship with his father. This is starting to resemble a soap opera plot.

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Not much has been heard regarding the sexual assault case against former A-list designer Riccardo Tisci. However, here’s the latest update: it has been moved to federal court, and slander and libel claims have been added by his accuser, Patrick Cooper. This could become very complicated for Tisci. It wouldn’t be surprising if he tries to settle out of court.

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