Fashion news: Hermès scarf how-to, Miranda Kerr marries Orlando Bloom and candlelit shopping at Lanvin

image via Racked NY
image via Racked NY

Hermès has taken a hint from Burberry‘s Art of the Trench campaign. The French fashion house has just unveiled its J’aime mon carré project, which celebrates the iconic Hermes scarf. A website will soon be launched to feature tips on how to wear and knot the scarf and information on any scarf-related events. [Vogue UK]

The new Lanvin freestanding store in New York–which, with fox fur benches and chandeliers sounds like an absolute retail reverie–officially postponed its opening because of electricity failures, but some well-to-do New Yorkers were allowed to shop by candlelight. [Racked]

Ports 1961 creative director, Tia Cibani will step down from her position by the end of this month. The Canadian fashion designer, who started at Ports under Dean and Dan Caten, will be succeeded by her sister Fiona. [WWD]

Miranda Kerr and Orlando Bloom tied the knot at a secret ceremony this weekend in LA. [Catwalk Queen]

The latest installment in Fashionista’s Adventure’s in Copyright is a T-shirt by Forever 21 that reads “heritage by hrtg 1981” in the exact same font and format as a Marc by Marc Jacobs tote bag. For shame, Forev. [Fashionista]

The London College of Style, a school dedicated to transforming starry-eyed hopefuls into full-fledged fashion stylists, opens this September. Turns out, you can put a price tag on style, and at and at over five grand for a 12-week course, it ain’t cheap. [Fashionista]

The Gucci Group just confirmed that a memorial for Alexander McQueen will take place during London Fashion Week at St. Paul’s Cathedral. [British Vogue]

Take a peek at the ballet costumes designed by Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte for the film Black Swan, which stars Natalie Portman and premieres at the Venice Film Festival. [Fashionologie]

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