Kristin Juszczyk Signs NFL Deal & More Fashion Industry News

With help from Taylor Swift. Plus, a new designer at Moschino, Sofía Vergara in mafia boss cosplay, unsettling makeup by Pat McGrath, and luxury vintage shopping.

You're the one that you know — a powerful truism. demonstrated that this week when Kristin Juszczyk, who happens to be married to San Francisco 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk, signed a deal with the N.F.L. to use its logos on the down jackets resembling football jerseys that it designs.

This agreement, first reported by Sportico, follows the fact that Taylor Swift wore one of Ms. Juszczyk's down jackets to a Kansas City Chiefs game last month. On the jacket was 87, the number worn by her boyfriend, Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce. Brittany Mahomes, the wife of Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes, also wore a Ms. Juszczyk jacket.

As San Francisco and Kansas City square off in Super Bowl LVIII on February 11, Ms. Juszczyk, Ms. Mahomes and Ms. Swift will likely be cheering there from the sidelines. Want to bet on what they'll wear?

ImageAdrian Appiolaza, the new creative director at Moschino, will oversee the womenswear, menswear and accessories collections for the brand.Credit...Daria Svertilova
Moschino begins new chapter after tragedy

Adrian Appiolaza, who was design director at Loewe and Chloé, was this week named the new creative director at Moschino. His predecessor, Davide Renne, died suddenly in November, just nine days after taking office.

Born in Buenos Aires, Mr. Appiolaza, 51, displays with insistence on its role. A photo distributed with a press release announcing his appointment shows him wearing a kinetic floral print shirt and cuffed jeans, his outfit trimmed with ear defenders and suspenders. The look recalls the sassy style of his predecessors at the Milanese fashion house — Jeremy Scott, in particular — as well as his frankly tongue-in-cheek heritage.

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Kristin Juszczyk Signs NFL Deal & More Fashion Industry News

With help from Taylor Swift. Plus, a new designer at Moschino, Sofía Vergara in mafia boss cosplay, unsettling makeup by Pat McGrath, and luxury vintage shopping.

You're the one that you know — a powerful truism. demonstrated that this week when Kristin Juszczyk, who happens to be married to San Francisco 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk, signed a deal with the N.F.L. to use its logos on the down jackets resembling football jerseys that it designs.

This agreement, first reported by Sportico, follows the fact that Taylor Swift wore one of Ms. Juszczyk's down jackets to a Kansas City Chiefs game last month. On the jacket was 87, the number worn by her boyfriend, Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce. Brittany Mahomes, the wife of Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes, also wore a Ms. Juszczyk jacket.

As San Francisco and Kansas City square off in Super Bowl LVIII on February 11, Ms. Juszczyk, Ms. Mahomes and Ms. Swift will likely be cheering there from the sidelines. Want to bet on what they'll wear?

ImageAdrian Appiolaza, the new creative director at Moschino, will oversee the womenswear, menswear and accessories collections for the brand.Credit...Daria Svertilova
Moschino begins new chapter after tragedy

Adrian Appiolaza, who was design director at Loewe and Chloé, was this week named the new creative director at Moschino. His predecessor, Davide Renne, died suddenly in November, just nine days after taking office.

Born in Buenos Aires, Mr. Appiolaza, 51, displays with insistence on its role. A photo distributed with a press release announcing his appointment shows him wearing a kinetic floral print shirt and cuffed jeans, his outfit trimmed with ear defenders and suspenders. The look recalls the sassy style of his predecessors at the Milanese fashion house — Jeremy Scott, in particular — as well as his frankly tongue-in-cheek heritage.

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