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Almost eight months after Tavi Gevinson revealed that she would be partnering with Jane Pratt, the founding editor of Sassy and Jane magazines, on her own magazine for teenage girls, Pratt’s involvement with the project has become uncertain.
Gevinson, the 15-year-old blogger behind thestylerookie.com, said that she has decided not to launch her forthcoming Web magazine, Rookie, with Say Media, the company behind the launch of Pratt’s own Web site.
“I would love for her to be involved, but right now it’s something that has to be worked out between her and Say,” said Gevinson Thursday night, speaking over the phone from France. “It wasn’t like Us versus the Man,” Gevinson said about the decision to not work with Say Media. “It was just that I want to have full control, and it’s important to me that we’re independent, not so that we can be indie and ‘down with the Man,’ but because I find a lot of comfort knowing that it’s all in my control.” She said there hasn’t been a falling out with Pratt.
Matt Sanchez, chief executive officer of Say Media, confirmed that the company won’t be involved with Gevinson’s launch. Pratt could not be reached for comment.
For now, Gevinson isn’t looking for a corporate publisher to help her run the business side and logistics of her launch, but she said she has “hired people to help” with advertising sales and the site’s design. “I own everything,” she said in an interview last week with Ira Glass, when asked about the project.
In March, Gevinson described the then-unnamed Rookie as an offshoot of Pratt’s project. “I had been talking about this magazine that I wanted to start, and she told me that she was starting this Web site and that the magazine could be kind of a branch under the JanePratt.com umbrella for teenaged people — girls,” Gevinson told WWD earlier this year. “It was kind of perfect.” Since Pratt’s Web undertaking, now called xojane.com, launched in May, Gevinson has written one post for the site, “What’s In My Bag: The Locker Edition.”
Over the last few months, Gevinson has been nailing down the details of her undertaking. The monthly Web magazine, planned for September, will not launch with a print edition. Eventually there will be two print editions per year, Gevinson said, “but not for a while. I’m okay with that,” she continued. “I don’t want to be a regular print magazine. I want to be more accessible.”
Rookie, the web magazine, is one of several projects Gevinson, a rising high school sophomore, has been working on this summer. She was in New York at the end of July to meet with publishers about, “Diary,” a book proposal she is pitching with co-author Marisa Meltzer, and she is working on a second book with Rizzoli.
Billie Achilleos has been commissioned by Vuitton to create four beautiful “creatures” out of various “petite maroquinerie.”
Trussardi relaunched its Design line this week in occasion of the Salone del Mobile fair with a retro chic home collection designed by Michael Young.
A crowd of 1,200 generated a record-setting $2.5 million for Women in Need.
Marc Jacobs has designed a limited edition T-shirt in collaboration with the Human Rights Campaign.
Visitors to what used to be her summer retreat, Rough Point, can view her adventurous tendencies in “Dressed to Play: The Sporty Style of Doris Duke.”
The event revolved around the reinterpretation of the furniture brand’s iconic pieces by designers, chefs, and photographers.
Sally Singer and Pilar Viladas of T Magazine hosted a party in Milan to mark the latest spring Design issue and kick off Salone del Mobile.
Today, the company launches a newly designed Web site and online store.
Karl Lagerfeld was seeing double — and then some — last Thursday night at a party in Paris to celebrate his second collaboration with Coca-Cola Light.
A press release said that “for now, both companies will retain their ownership and assets individually.”
Emmy Rossum had a surprise visitor when she feted the Emmy Bag she created with Elie Tahari at his West Broadway boutique on Thursday: her mother.
Brandon Boyd, a lifelong surfer, artist and the frontman of rock band Incubus, is multitasking in the name of charity.
Former Elle fashion director Marin Hopper is very proud of her Hayward handcrafted clutches and handbags, but she is in no rush to sell them through stores.
Lyn Devon showed her appeal as a rising fashion star during a trunk show in San Francisco at the Sacramento Street boutique Philanthropy.
Just in time for spring, Kate Spade has come up with a signature bicycle through a partnership with the TriBeCa bike shop Adeline Adeline.
Billie Achilleos has been commissioned by Vuitton to create four beautiful “creatures” out of various “petite maroquinerie,” the French word for small leather goods.
Photo By Courtesy Photo
Billie Achilleos has been commissioned by Vuitton to create four beautiful “creatures” out of various “petite maroquinerie,” the French word for small leather goods.
Photo By: Courtesy Photo
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ANIMAL PLANET: Thanks to Billie Achilleos, a London-based self-described “versatile artist and maker of things,” fanatic collectors of all things Louis Vuitton may just have found a new use for their collections. The artist has been commissioned by Vuitton to create four beautiful “creatures” out of various “petite maroquinerie,” the French word for small leather goods. Wallets, coin purses, belts and hardware from bags were layered and assembled to resemble an iguana, a bear, an aardvark and a caterpillar in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Louis Vuitton SLG Savoir Faire collection — better known as “know-how” with small leather goods. In addition, this September customers will be able to have items such as the Zippy wallet and organizer customized as part of the Mon Monogram program.
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