March 27, 2009
It seems Kira Plastinina -- the 16-year-old Russian heiress who closed her pink-heavy, pre-teen friendly US boutiques last December after declaring bankruptcy -- isn’t ready to quit the fashion game quite yet. “Plastinina is going back to basics by planning to attend fashion school,” says Fashion Week Daily. The designer, whose namesake stores in Eastern Europe are still faring just fine, says, "I really want to make my experience complete by getting a professional designer's education. I want to continue to grow and evolve and inspire the girls that go to my store with stronger and more mature collections." So, which schools in particular is she considering? Central Saint Martins in London, and Parsons in our very own New York.


All eyes were on designer Olivier Theyskens yesterday as he presented an unforgettable Fall 2009 collection for Nina Ricci in Paris. The sensational Belgian talent has been rumored to be on his way out the door at Nina Ricci for the last few months (where he assumed the post of artistic director in 2006 after being let go from Rochas), but as of yet no official confirmation of his leaving has been released. However, according to icon and fashion blogger Diane Pernet, the collection is question will in fact be Theyskens’ last for Nina Ricci.