Written by Margaret
This morning Lindsay Lohan posted an incoherent rant about Samantha Ronson on Twitter. She writes: "can you make an attempt to not ruin ANYTHI…zG positive that i have FINALLY deserved just to cry myself to sleep with your cheats, errors…" …and thank you…for being a friend before a sell-out…the…
Written by Sparkle-C
In a second message, Michael tells LiLo that he bought her CD at 7-11 (ouche!) and thinks it’s so beautiful. Then he holds the phone up to his stereo so she could hear him listening to her song. Even more sad.
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Written by Jenna
Waiting, with Diane Von Furstenberg, for Mayor Bloomberg to arrive in Queens, Anna Wintour said, "If he doesn't show, Diane and I will run on a joint ticket and take over the city." Was that a…joke? Then Lindsay Lohan stole. The new Emanual Ungaro creative consultant thingamajig dutifully t…
The Fashion Gods are gagging — and it’s not with glee. It’s with complete confusion over the following news: Lindsay Lohan — yes, the actress who can barely get hired for a film — has just been appointed the “Artistic Director” for Ungaro. In the off chance you are not a fashion geek, here is a brief on the house of Ungaro and why it’s haute: the Paris based luxury label was launched by Emanuel Maffeolit Ungaro, an Italian born , French designer. He officially debuted in 1965 with a womenswear collection and steadily expanded to menswear and fragrances. Ungarao went from strength to strength until the 2005 sale of the company to Pakistan born tycoon Asim Abdullah. Since Ungaro’s departure, his namesake company has undergone a series of interesting changes, the most recent of which is Lohan’s hiring. In her new capacity Lohan will work with Ungaro’s new chief designer Estrella Archs to make the brand “younger.”
How about just making the clothes good?
That’s a goal Ungaro has yet to achieve, even with the hiring of then 23 year-old designer Esteban Cortazar in 2007. The talented youth predictably failed to capture media or retail interest with his collections. The issue was less about age and more about experience, a category in which Lohan also comes up kinda short. But that’s no issue for Mounir Moufarrige, Ungaro’s CEO, who seems to believe all press is good press.
“Odds are it could work,” he told Womens Wear Daily. “Everything we’re going to get is going to be a plus. I think the noise level around Lindsay will be very, very big.”
All the better to distract from the number of customers Lindsay’s involvement will attract, which will be very, very small.
Read more from Zandile on her daily fashion blog The Blay Report.