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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Stella McCartney - Britain's Designer of the year 2007

November 28, 2007 - 3:29PM
Intergenerational genius ... Stella McCartney and Vivienne Westwood pose with their awards. Britain's Designer of the Year, Stella McCartney, has beaten her rivals Anya Hindmarsh and Luella Barton to be recognised as the UK's leading fashion designer.
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Saturday, November 17, 2007

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Stella and Madonna

DailyMail U.K

SM Stores

A new luxurious family home for Stella & family

The designer - who is expecting her third child with husband Alasdhair before the end of the year - is in the process of converting the former Notting Hill guest house into family home for her growing brood.

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Friday, November 9, 2007

Vogue Mag STELLA GIVES HER NOTIFY STELLA MCCARTNEY has teamed up with denim label Notify to create an exclusive charity capsule collection for spring/summer 2008. Available in two cuts - a seamless skinny and a high-waisted boyfriend style - and four colourways, the jeans will raise money for Marine Connection, a UK-based organisation that seeks to protect whales, dolphins and the world's oceans. Stella's a busy lady just now - expecting her second baby in two months, she continues to expand upon her collaboration with Adidas and she'll be launching a gorgeous lingerie line early next year. The Notify jeans will launch this month at Stella McCartney stores and selected department stores nationwide, priced from approximately £200, with all profits going to Marine Connection. (November 7 2007, AM) Leisa Barnett

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Monday, October 8, 2007

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Stella Stellar

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Friday, October 5, 2007

Sir Paul was present

Paris-Fashion

Wall of Green

Stella McCartney steps back in time and into the black

UK-Independent-news

In a graden of flowers

Stella McCartney and Dries van Noten, following on the rosy heels of the Balenciaga show on Tuesday, are two designers who clearly belong in the camp that favors country-club garden prints.

Those at Ms. McCartney’s show Thursday morning came fast, furious and in three ways: as faint bouquets on layers of silk georgette, for minidresses; as a riotous wildflower motif on a silk voile jumpsuit; and as a woodblock-like paisley on crepe de Chine, in a short coat and a long dress that dangled from minuscule shoulder straps. They looked delicate, not dainty.

For far too long, making pretty things has been a pursuit that designers have treated derisively, sometimes claiming to do so with a sense of irony, favoring the jolie laide (or pretty-ugly) or masking a floral print beneath a black motorcycle jacket. But Ms. McCartney’s designs seem increasingly sincere, without cynicism toward clothes that may be either too girly or ones that customers actually want to wear.

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Friday, September 21, 2007

Stella McCartney 2008 - Neiman

Neiman Marcus

Stella McCartney is back in London

Stella Mccartney made a brief appearence on the catwalk last night after showing her spring summer 08 collection for Adidas in London for the first time. The show, which closed London Fashion Week last night, revealled Stella's latest sportwear creations on a bright green astroturfed catwalk. Not to be outdone by other returning Brits this season (Luella had a live rock band and Matthew Williamson had Prince) Stella had her own rock legend front row for the show, in the shape of her dad Sir Paul Mccartney. We particularly loved the ruffle hem, nude dress...if exercise clothes are going to look like that this season we might actually join the gym!

By Laurelle Gilbert

Posted: 21 September 2007

Source: Elle Magazine

Stella McCartney 2008

2008 Spring Ready To Wear Adidas

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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

The Establishment Alasdhair Willis -Stella McCartney

Alasdhair Willis sips a cup of chamomile tea at an achingly trendy spot in London. We have not been followed here by the paparazzi, which is a bit of a bonus, since Willis and his wife, the fashion designer Stella McCartney, tend to spike their adrenaline. Particularly now, as the couple are expecting their third child. “Is that known?” Willis asks in seemingly genuine surprise when I offer my congratulations. Yet we’ve not met up today because of Stella and the two, soon to be three, children — though they loom large in the conversation and are, he happily admits, the most important thing in his life — but because of the big success that Willis, 37, is enjoying on his own account. In only two and a half years, Established & Sons, the modern furniture and design company that Willis began with three art-school chums, the designers Sebastian Wrong and Mark Holmes, and Tamara Caspersz, is already one of the coolest on the planet. Not only have they changed the equation between furniture and art, but they’ve also put the glamour and the wit back into British design. Read more:

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Sunday, September 16, 2007

Friday, September 14, 2007

Friday, September 7, 2007

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

No Roo Leather

Stella McCartney: I am not using kangaroo leather! 29/08/2007 01:37 Latest News: Designer STELLA McCARTNEY has hit back at misleading press reports that suggest she's using kangaroo leather in her new Adidas shoes. Longtime animal right activist MCCartney was horrified when British tabloid reports about her links to the sportswear chain were misconstrued as the story spread around the world. Although Adidas has a history of using kangaroo leather in their products, McCartney insists she won't be using any leather in her shoes. McCartney's spokesman Stephane Jaspar says, "Stella McCartney is a lifelong vegetarian and committed advocate of animal rights and doesn't use any leather or fur in any of her collections. "All the accessories designed in collaboration with Adidas are made with alternative to leather: high performance fabrics, which don't use any animal by products including kangaroo leather."

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Sunday, August 26, 2007

EARTH TO STELLA!

Stella McCartney booed over roo skin

From correspondents in London

August 26, 2007 08:04pm

Article from: AAP

STELLA McCartney has found herself embroiled in a campaign by animal rights over the use of kangaroo hides by the sporting giant behind her latest womenswear range

McCartney, a long-time vegetarian who has previously attacked designers who use fur, is just weeks away from unveiling her new sportswear range for Adidas at London Fashion Week.

But in an embarrassing twist, animal rights campaigners have begun publicly attacking Adidas for fuelling the "largest wildlife slaughter in the world" by using kangaroo skins to make football boots. "Adidas's use of kangaroo skin is inexcusably cruel," Animal Aid director Andrew Tyler told The Independent on Sunday newspaper.

"On the question of Stella McCartney's alleged silence, we know she opposes animal cruelty and presume she is taking the steps she feels appropriate to press the company to stop the use of kangaroo skins."

McCartney's father, Paul McCartney, has previously campaigned for Vegetarians International Voice for Animals (VIVA).

The group last month scored a major victory in the United States when the Californian Supreme Court banned the sale of football boots and other products made from kangaroo skins.

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  • http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22311226-1702,00.html

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Charlize Theron

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Neiman Marcus' take on the future

Luxury retailer Neiman Marcus is moving forward and looking up to the future as it will celebrate its 100 years of retail success this October. Instead of looking back, Neiman Marcus’ executives decided that it would be delightfully interesting to present an exhibition of looks and original sketches titled “Future Fashion” in which contributors will be asked to present their take on the question of where design will go next, be it in the near future or 600 years from now.

The exhibition will be part of a month-long launch starting in Dallas at the downtown flagship this October. And truly important designers will be helping Neiman and presenting their styles such as Vera Wang, Stefano Pilati for YSL, Stella McCartney, Michael Kors, Carolina Herrera, and Olivier Theyskens for Nina Ricci, who created a crocheted dress comprised of yards and yards of shimmering yarn.

I believe that the question asked is highly profound and hard to rapidly respond. The possible outcomes of this exhibition are many and diverse. I would love to be able to imagine how Stefeno Pilati’s work will look like, but unfortunately I can’t. I strongly think that in spite of being just a goofy garment lacking of real importance, Pilati’s design will certainly give a clue to those wondering how his future women’s wear lines will look like.

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Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Join the re-cycle program

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Stella McCartney for Adidas

Stella McCartney Dance Gear New Line Adidas (08/08)

SHALL WE DANCE Jennifer Beals drew much more attention for what she didn't wear in Flashdance than what she did?and yet, her sexy studio look is creeping back onto the scene via a new collection by Stella McCartney for Adidas. Gym Dance, which hits stores this Friday, is comprised of leotards, leg warmers, wrap tops, and leggings that combine a vintage-inspired look with a modern athletic sensibility that will have you dancing like you've never danced before. The collection is full of contrasts?silk and cotton; chunky knits and sleek metallics?that are meant to be layered to fashion-forward effect. The collection is part of McCartney's ongoing collaboration with Adidas: Next up is a line of winter sports gear, which we're guessing will have her fans dropping the Hustle for the slopes in no time.

-Adidas by Stella McCartney Thala shoe, $95, at shopadidas.comPhotos courtesy of Adidas by Stella McCartney-

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H&M coming to Atlanta

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Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Stella McCartney to launch lingerie collection

Wednesday, 01 August 2007 Eco-aware designer Stella McCartney is to launch a lingerie line, in association with Elle Macpherson Intimates licensee Bendon, a New Zealand based company. The news comes after the recent announcement of her newly launched organic skincare range called Care by Stella McCartney. "Lingerie is an obsession of mine," McCartney told WGSN. "I've been inspired by it for years, and ever since my degree collection at St Martins, I've used it in my work. This is a natural progression for me." The lingerie collection will have an emphasis on "naturally sexy, confident and modern designs," the company said. It will come in silk, organic cottons and georgette silk chiffons in a signature Stella McCartney palette of soft shades of vintage pink, cream, blue and pearl grey. Marco Bizzarri, CEO of Stella McCartney said: "This is a real partnership with Bendon and a unique opportunity for Stella McCartney to address her sensibility for lingerie. Related items www.stellamccartney.com

Beauty of organic lines

Some of the biggest names in skin care are jumping into the organic market, which until recently was a niche product for specialty stores. Estee Lauder, for instance, has nine products in its new Origins Organics line. L'Occitane en Provence and fashion designer Stella McCartney are also expanding into organics.

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Stella's Apparel @Neiman Marcus

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Precious Body Cream

Purchased at Neiman Marcus on their 100 Year anniversary. 1907-2007

Monday, July 30, 2007

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Stella teams up with Bendon

Designer Stella McCartney will release her first collection of lingerie for New Zealand company Bendon next year. -Read more-

Adidas by Stella M

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It's Green? Wear It!

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Stella in VogueMagazine July 10-07

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PETA has teamed up with lifelong supporter of animal rights Stella McCartney to cohost the world’s first virtual anti-fur protest on Second Life. Your can join the protest now through July 29. Link:http://redroselass2006.blogspot.com/

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Fashion Scoops: Stella's New Project... Change In Spain... Remembering Versace...

STELLA'S NEW PROJECT: Stella McCartney's brood is getting bigger. A source close to the designer said she is expecting her third child at the end of this year. McCartney already has a son, Miller Alasdhair James Willis, born in 2005, and a daughter, Bailey Linda Olwyn Willis, who was born in December. A spokesman for McCartney declined to comment. However, given McCartney's past form, the pregnancy isn't likely to slow her down — the designer was working on her fall 2005 collection hours before giving birth to her son, and was back to work the day after he was born.

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Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Peta & Stella

London -- Stella McCartney and PETA will co-host the first worldwide virtual anti-fur protest on Second Life for one week, starting 12 July.

As a lifelong supporter of animal rights, Stella McCartney has teamed up with PETA, the largest animal rights organisation in the world, to bring awareness to the cause in a peaceful, innovative way. -Read More-

Monday, June 25, 2007

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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=463213&in_page_id=1773

Stella's wore this wonderful outfit at her dad's 65th birthday.

The Brit designer is set to whip up a frenzy at the festival when she flogs 5,000 limited edition T-shirts Stella T-shirts on sale at Glastonbury 8.45, Tue Jun 19 2007 There is expected to be another stampede for Stella McCartney clothes this week as she sells new gear at Glastonbury. The Brit designer is set to whip up a frenzy at the festival when she flogs 5,000 limited edition T-shirts. McCartney is used to causing a storm when her clothes go on sale after her H&M range sold out on launch day in November 2005. There are expected to be similar queues at the music event, where gates open on Wednesday. The clothes are being sold in aid of Oxfam.
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Saturday, June 16, 2007

1980s arms race

---Beginning next month, a smattering of strong-shouldered jackets, blouses and dresses for fall will begin arriving in stores. New York designer Cynthia Rowley has stuck half-inch-thick shoulder pads in almost every fitted jacket and dress in her fall collection. Stella McCartney, Balenciaga, Lanvin and Marc Jacobs will also be offering some sharp-shouldered looks for fall. Source:

Last Updated: Saturday, 16 June 2007, 08:27 GMT 09:27 UK
  • McCartney offers festival fashion
  • Stella McCartney vest for Oxfam at Glastonbury
  • Stella McCartney's vest harks back to Glastonbury's hippy roots
  • Festival fans will be able to indulge their passion for fashion as well as music this year after Stella McCartney designed a vest for Glastonbury.
The 5,000 shirts, costing £30 each, will only be available at the event, which opens its gates on Wednesday. They will be on sale at just one Oxfam stall, in the new Park area, to raise money for the charity. Oxfam said the vest was "influenced by the seventies tie-dye fashion beloved of her parents". Festival organiser Emily Eavis said: "Stella has a long-standing relationship with Glastonbury and has been coming to the festival for many years, so it's great for us to have this opportunity to work together. "People at Glastonbury can get their hands on a genuine collector's item, and - even better - all the proceeds go to Oxfam, which is a charity we're very close to."
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Saturday, June 9, 2007

Metallic Sandal

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Stella McCartney Decline

TARGET has slashed the prices of its hyped Stella McCartney designs by up to 60 per cent as racks of the clothes are left languishing in stores. Source:

Friday, May 25, 2007

Sheer Parfum

Life & Style > Home & Decor Story Sweet Water Scents By Debra D. Bass ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 05/25/2007 GARDEN PARTY Sheer Stella, named for Stella McCartney, combines English Celestial rose, peony, green apple and iced lemon zest (as if room temperature lemon zest smells different), but the real star of this fragrance is the bottle. The transparent bottle contains a blush-tinted fragrance, and the scent glass features a striking and sexy garden design in a metallic silver hue.

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  • I have almost all of Stella's scents...Hmmm...Yummy...

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Monday, May 21, 2007

Stella in Hongkong

Stella McCartney Fetes Skin Care Launch Tuesday, May 22, 2007 By Constance Haisma-Kwok

HONG KONG — Stella McCartney has a four-day rule. "I don't want to be away from the kids for more than four days," said the designer, who has two young children at home in London. The rule means McCartney has to pack a lot into any overseas trip. That was certainly the case when she arrived here for an event-filled visit that included parties, fashion shows, trunk shows, press junkets and the Asian launch of her skin care line, Care by Stella McCartney.
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Monday, May 14, 2007

Stella McCartney in Asia Deal

Published: Monday, May 14, 2007
LONDON — Stella McCartney has inked a long-term, exclusive agreement with the Lane Crawford Joyce Group to distribute the brand's clothing and accessories in key Far Eastern markets.
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Stella-McCartney | Autumn-Winter 2008

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