Qatar

Valentino

Valentino Purchased by Qatari Royal Family

Despite earlier statements to the contrary, an investment fund understood to be owned by the royal family of Qatar has agreed to purchase the Valentino Fashion Group for an estimated $858 million.
Valentino Purchased by Qatar Royal Family

Despite earlier statements to the contrary, an investment fund understood to be owned by the royal family of Qatar has agreed to purchase the Valentino Fashion Group for an estimated $858 million.

Mayhoola for Investments will purchase both Valentino and the licensing agreements for M Missoni from Permira, the London firm that currently owns both businesses. A representative from Mayhoola said the goal of the purchase is "to back management for the long term to exploit the full potential of this exciting brand."

Valentino's CEO Stefano Sassi is equally optimistic. "Our new shareholder will help us to reach our full potential," he said.

Another member of the royal family who might be interested in Valentino's potential is Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser Al Missned, the second wife of Qatar's emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. Sheikha Mozah is reportedly one of the world's biggest consumers of couture; she's wearing Valentino in the photo at left. She also created the Qatar Luxury Group, which acquired the French leather goods company Le Tanneur last year.

Could she have been the catalyst for the Valentino purchase, too? A look back at some of Sheikha Mozah's chicest ensembles, in the gallery.

Sex

How Will Soccer Players Kissing Go Over at Qatar's World Cup?

After this Summer's World Cup, soccer players were credited with the trend of guy-on-guy kissing among American college students, so it's safe to say they're not the most homophobic group of athletes in the world.

After this Summer's World Cup, soccer players were credited with the trend of guy-on-guy kissing among American college students, so it's safe to say they're not the most homophobic group of athletes in the world. While a kiss of victory is far from gay sex, it's not exactly perceived as the opposite either.

Now the 2022 World Cup is set to be held in Qatar, a Muslim-dominated nation where homosexual sex is illegal and punishable by fines and up-to-five-year prison sentences. I'd say this sounds like no bigger deal than usual, because homosexual sex is illegal in lots of countries (it was in some US states until 2003). But then the president of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) opened his mouth. His solution? Just don't have homosexual sex during the month-long World Cup.

Whatever the case, people will find a way to have sex, gay or straight, during the 2022 World Cup the way they always have — in private. Because all this really means is "don't have sex in public," and that's not really a terrible rule of thumb for anyone! As for kissing soccer players? Well, given how men in the Middle East kiss out of friendship, I suspect only Americans will think it's odd.

Balenciaga

Fashion in 50 Seconds 9/30 with Balenciaga, Lanvin, and H&M

The record drop in the DOW after the collapse of the bailout plan in Washington was particularly harmful to apparel and retail stocks as fears over the economic turmoil turned to concern over how dramatic drops in consumer confidence will impact holiday spending.

The record drop in the DOW after the collapse of the bailout plan in Washington was particularly harmful to apparel and retail stocks as fears over the economic turmoil turned to concern over how dramatic drops in consumer confidence will impact holiday spending. On the bright side  “It definitely will impact the spending habits of an aspirational consumer, and by that I mean someone who will buy at an opening price point of a luxury brand to be in it” says Jeffry Aronsson. Though its clearly already impacting the cheap chic shoppers as H&M had a disappointing 3rd quarter. But so far the truly expensive is still doing quite well as Balenciaga is having a banner year with nearly every runway garment they have sold out in pre-sales. Let's hope that Balenciaga CEO Isabelle Guichot doesn't get caught up on Gucci Group's notorious politics shall we? And if worse comes to worse there is still plenty of money in the Middle East, just ask Lanvin who is in talks with a Qatar based investor. This must be our addiction to romance that is making all this happen right?

Christie's has unveiled the highlights of the forthcoming Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Berge art sale which has some 700 pieces on offer estimated to fetch up to $440 million.

Someone started a shoe only channel called Shoetube.tv. Really we aren't lying.

And the one piece of good news we could find this morning? Our beloved Adam Lippes is opening a pop up store in our favorite underated American city of Buffalo.