Phillip Bloch

Fashion Roundup: The Richie Rich Girls; Philip Bloch Blocks Rachel Zoe; Agyness Deyn's Switcheroo

Richie Rich and Aubrey O'Day
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Richie Rich and Aubrey O'Day

Aubrey O'Day, of Hairspray and Making the Band fame, will walk in Richie Rich's show for Hot Topic. Ms. O'Day also shot an ad campaign for the line with Lydia Hearst. [The Cut]

Rosanna Arquette was reportedly the friend who discovered make-up artist Paul Starr's body in his apartment on Tuesday. [Vogue UK]

Celebrity stylist Phillip Bloch has an advantage over Rachel Zoe because his new reality show on VH1 called Glam God With Vivica A. Fox, premiered last night, 18 days ahead of Ms. Zoe's Bravo show that will premiere on September 8. [WWD]

Meanwhile, Ms. Zoe said that her styling vision is significantly inspired by old Hollywood films. [WSJ]

Agyness Deyn is switching from DNA to Women Managament, but DNA will still represent her through the fall shows. [Fashionista]

Olympian Shawn Johnson is "addicted" to True Religion jeans. [WWD]


 

Morning Memo: Vivica's New Reality; Conrad's New Attitude; Gyllenhaal's New Jumpsuit

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VH1 has yet another fashion-themed reality show coming this fall. The subtly titled Glam God is brought to you from stylist Phillip Bloch and Vivica A. Fox, and will crown the next celebrity stylist. [The Cut]

In an interview with an Israeli newspaper, Katie Couric compared herself to Hillary Clinton, claiming that sexism is more tolerated than racism. [NY Daily News]

Lauren Conrad, who just last week bailed on a Humane Society charity event, has reportedly continued her diva behavior in the Hamptons this past weekend. After flying in via chopper to host a party at Lily Pond, Ms. Conrad arrived late and was anti-social.  read more »

Twin Spotting

Couture couple: designers Rolf Snoeren and Viktor Horst make every effort to be indistinguishable.
Anuschka Blommers and Niels Schumm
Couture couple: designers Rolf Snoeren and Viktor Horst make every effort to be indistinguishable.

And we’re not talkin’ strollers in Park Slope! Doppelgängers—stylized, creepy, vacant-eyed—are dominating fashion iconography this fall. Stylist Phillip Bloch thinks it’s pure narcissism.  read more »

Mental Bloch

"I'm over it," said Hollywood stylist Phillip Bloch as The Transom debriefed him by phone the mornin  read more »