Hello. Welcome to Line Sheet. It’s a busy week for Los Angeles fashion insiders, and not just because of the Grammy Awards on Sunday. Last night was the Fashion Trust US cocktail at The Edition (sorry I couldn’t make it; I had to sit with my kids while they played “choo-choo”). And on Saturday, the Chateau hosts a dinner with High His Snobiety and Maison Kitsune (to which you are not invited). And most importantly, the Paramount grounds will also host the 15 Percent Pledge Gala. I’ll be attending both parties in my best Grace Wales Bonner, so I’d love to meet you, so if you see me, say hi! myself.
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mentioned in this issue: Jacquemus julie shot and brian bodainick, Adrian ApiolazaSchiaparelli details, helena helmersonH&M, Brooke Pacestar face, mark puig, Molly RingwaldRoblox Toilet Tower Defense, tiffany dufgentrification; bret easton ellis, casey lewisand imitations paul mescal.
- New to Moschino: The Italian fashion house owned by Aeffe has announced that JW Anderson has been appointed womenswear designer. Adrian Apiolaza will be the new creative director and will be his successor. david rennes, who tragically passed away just a few days after joining the company. My first thought is that people like to poach…
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