Thankful And Grateful

Thank you to Mackay & Co for featuring one of my post (Zara Has Launched It’s Online Store! #DearCanada) as part of the remarkable press coverage and social media buzz Campaign for ZARA. It may not be big for anyone but I am truly thankful and grateful that my post was part of the remarkable press coverage for Zara. Check out the article here: http://www.mackayandco.com/case-studies/zara#jump

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I also would like to thank Janice Adore’s readers (yes blog readers…I don’t like to use the word followers) on the blog, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and other social media sites. It has been a great journey blogging so far and we’ll keep doing our best to provide you with the latest fashion trend, healthy leaving and amazing life stories.

xo,
Janice

New Model Law In New York Finally Gives Underage Models Legal Protection.

It’s a big day for the modeling community, as Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York has signed a bill into law recognizing child models as child performers. This places them under the same labor protections as child actors, including dictating how many hours they can work, how often they can work and how late they can be kept at a job.

The law was proposed and passed in June of this year after pressure from fashion industry leaders, specifically the Model Alliance. The Alliance, a watchdog network of models and industry insiders founded by Sara Ziff, has pushed for more rights and legal protection for models, including a model union.

The bill was also supported by several outspoken models including Coco Rocha, who testified with her own negative experiences as a young model at a press conference this past summer. “For children and young teens who just want to please, the pressure to succumb to demands from adults is often damaging and life altering,” she said at the time.

Now with this legislation signed into law, models under the age of 18 are hopefully protected from those pressures. According to the New York Times, designers wishing to hire underage models for their shows will have to submit paperwork, monitor their hours and even possibly provide them with tutors, chaperones and trust accounts.

Hopefully this will dissuade brands and designers from working with such young models, as well as providing protection to the ones who still get hired.

The law goes into effect in New York in 30 days, meaning it will impact designers and models for this coming Fashion Week in February 2014.

Image via Huffington Post: Hudson Kroenig, son of Brad Kroenig, at the Chanel Fall/Winter 2013 Show (Getty Images)

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Via: huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/22/new-model-law-new-york_n_4145075.html?utm_hp_ref=models

xo,

Janice

Beyoncé’s “Crème de la Crème” Sweatshirt

Beyoncé and her adorable daughter were recently spotted in Melbourne, Australia. The hot mama was wearing another comfy look by Zoe Karssen Crème de la Crème Sweatshirt, denim shorts and black sneakers. The black fleece sweatshirt features bold “Crème de la Crème” with padded shoulders and ribbed edges. Although the sweatshirt is currently sold out, would you like to get your hands on the tee-shirt ? It’s right here

Images via @BeyonceLite

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Bambi Print By Givenchy

Last month Beyonce posted a photo of herself  in Monterrey, Mexico while in town for her Mrs. Carter Tour in the muscle shirt version of the Givenchy’s Fall 2013 Bambi favorite print. Bey paired the shirt with a pair of denim daisy duke shorts. It’s one of the perfect casual look. Photo c/o: photographed by Robin Harper  via I.Am.Beyonce Shop Beyonce’s Givenchy Bambi Muscle Tee HERE

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xo,

Janice