Fashion news: John Galliano nixes Gaga songs from after party; Canada to get Target in a few years

John Galliano will NOT be out-diva-ed. Photography by Peter Stigter
John Galliano will NOT be out-diva-ed by Lady Gaga. Photography by Peter Stigter

Looks like we only have to wait three or four more year for a Target: Executives at the company are “exploring opportunities in Canada” and are looking to open 200 stores North of the border starting with six to 10 stores in late 2014 0r 2015. [National Post]

John Galliano doesn’t seem to be a big Lady Gaga fan. The Dior designer waved off the DJ each time he tried to play a Gaga song at the informal after party for his Spring 2011 show. [The Cut]

Dean and Dan Caten of DSquared have collaborated with Italian shopping site YOOX on a capsule collection of dog accessories. Called DSquared2 Dog, the collection will include leashes and collars so your pooch can step out in style. [Refinery 29]

Tim Gunn has a video for Dan Savage’s It Gets Better campaign for gay youth where he opens up about attempting suicide at 17. [Fashionista]

Is the blogosphere making a mountain out of a mole hill? Gisele Bündchen seems to think so. The Brazilian model–who is celebrating 15 years in the fashion industry this year–says she’s not cheating on Tom Brady with Helly Nahmad, the man she was photographed with in what looked like the preclude to a kiss on the lips. [Jezebel]

Harrods and Rankin have teamed up to reveal the inspiration behind some of the most gorgeous couture creations of Oscar de la Renta, Roland Mouret and Erdem in the book Couture in the 21st Century. The book will also include interviews, portraits, illustrations and photographs. [Vogue UK]

As part of the the Gap‘s overhaul, the company has revealed a new logo. [Fashion Indie]

Children’s charity Barnados is up in arms over Australian label Witchery‘s recent childrenswear campaign, which features children posed as “recalcitrant teenagers.” [The Cut]

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