Fashion news: Anna Wintour’s big show, Gucci does speedboats and is Prabal Gurung next up for Target?

Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Conde Nast
Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Conde Nast

Anna Wintour and co. threw a huge fashion show last night at Lincoln Centre as a lead-up to Friday’s Fashion’s Night Out. Gisele opened, Naomi closed and Coco Rocha, Karlie Kloss and Adriana Lima helped round out the cast of 150 models showing 170 looks. [Huffington Post]

Will Prabal Gurung be the next designer to collaborate with Target? [Fashionista]

Shenae Grimes picked Evan Biddell, Greta Constantine, Marika Brose and Amanda Lew Kee as her favourite Canadian designers in Nylon. [Toronto Life]

Isabella Blow’s former personal assistant has written a book, which includes personal stories, letters and images from some of Blow’s greatest friends including Manolo Blahnik, Hussein Chalayan, Anna Piaggi, and Mario Testino. [Vogue UK]

Christopher Kane, Erdem, Meadham Kirchhoff, Peter Pilotto and Richard Nicoll will be a part of a new collaborative project from J Brand called 5×5. The designs will be unveiled tonight during London’s Fashion’s Night Out. [Vogue UK]

Gucci has expanded their reach to include speedboats, so if you have an extra US$750,ooo, you can get one made-to-order. [WWD]

Burberry has unveiled a new shopping experience called Retail Theatre, which allows customers to buy live from their Spring 2011 fashion show, which they will be simultaneously broadcasting in their stores on Sept. 21. [Vogue UK]

How do you like your Dolce & Gabbana Martini? Shaken or stirred? Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have joined forces with Martini for a special co-branding project and revealed their ad spot featuring Monic Belluci. The D&G boys also designed the packaging for the Italian liquor and created a new drink. [WWD]

Vena Cava will be launching shoes this Thursday during New York Fashion Week and handbags during the Fall 2011 season. [Fashionologie]

Former British Esquire editor Jeremy Langmead will be the editor-in-chief of Mr. Porter, the male companion to etailer Net-A-Porter set to launch early next year. [WWD]

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