
Could it really be happening?
According to Grazia Australia, there's about to be an announcement that will rock the fashion world in the next few days.
But what could it be?
They speculate that Unkle Karl could be announcing his successor at Chanel. The fashion world has been whispering for some time now that it will be Lanvin's Alber Elbaz.
Wait a minute!
Didn't Karl say back in November he had no plans of retiring soon since he believes the fashion house will still need him until he's 89!?
For now, we'll take this rumor as a grain of salt and wait for the so called mayjah announcement.

Someone isn't modest.
When recently asked who her favorite designer was, Lauren Conrad responded with: herself!
While plugging her new collection for Kohl's, LC says:
"I think if you’re not willing to wear your own clothes, you’re doing something wrong. This line was meant to be about my style and pieces I want to walk into a store and want to buy. If you’re not wearing your own line, you’re taking all the fun out of it."
At least she's honest.
[Image via WENN.]

America's Next Top Model runway diva coach extraordinaire Miss J Alexander has a message for all the celebutards that want to try their hand at "designing".
Says Miss J:
I know some of these people. I've worked with them. My biggest problem is if you're going to hire a celebrity to design a line and if they don't know what they are doing, then they need to hire the right person to sketch and oversee the line. It's an insult to the fashion industry for people who have studied this craft, researched it, traveled the world looking for inspiration compared to someone who just pulls something out of their closet and changes the color.
Well said!!!
Maybe he and Tim Gunn should get together over some drinks. They seem to share the same opinion!
[Image via Getty Images.]

The more she talks, the more reasons women have to hate her.
Gisele Bundchen continues to talk about her first pregnancy with baby Benjamin. The supermodel talks in the April issue of Vogue about the mere 30 pounds she gained.
The supermodel eloquently says "I think a lot of people get pregnant and decide they can turn into garbage disposals."
To keep the weight gain to a minimum Gis worked out up until two weeks before her baby was born and watched what she ate.
She makes it sound so easy!
Gisele also talks about what it was like to model for the first time after giving birth. She reveals:
I got to the studio and I felt like I was E.T. — whoa, what's going on? Hair and makeup? I hadn't looked at myself in a mirror for a month-and-a-half. I'd been in my house, in a cocoon with my kids, my husband, my dogs. Usually, as I walk through the door into that atmosphere, I already feel different. There's a button that goes On and I'm On. And when I go On, there is almost no me; there is just a character who is doing all this. This time it wasn't like that. I've been really inside with my husband and my baby, and everything is changed. But the client still deserves respect and professionalism, and I got a little bit concerned because I wasn't feeling it. Makeup was done, hair was done, and I looked in the mirror and I still wasn't seeing the person who's a model. For the first time, I think I actually saw me — the inside — instead of the persona."
Deep.
[Image courtesy of Vogue.]

We know the economy is looking up, but this is a little ridic.
Jad Ghandour and Danasha Luxury have designed what they're calling the "ultimate red carpet gown" that cost $1.5 million.
The dress, which is currently under lock and key, will make its way down the runway during Miami Fashion Week on a yet to me named celebrity March 20th.
The designer and their team said they wanted "a gown that would highlight the finest materials without looking overwrought and costume-y."
Suuure. From what we can see in the sketch, that's exactly what it looks like.
[Image courtesy Jad Chandour / Danasha Luxury.]