FINALLY! Johnny Weir is coming out with a dress line on April 30. Available exclusively on eDressMe.com starting April 30, the dresses will be revealed during a skating show called Ice Dreams in Bensenville, Illinois. Prices for the collection range from $198 - $298 - Johnny's initial collection consists of six “Little Black Dress” styles, boasting ostrich feathers, netting and sequin accents.
I say "finally" because it was only a matter of time, right people? First his song came out "Dirty Love," then his autobiography "Welcome to My World," so naturally the next project would be a clothing and jewelry line. And yes, he is also working on a jewelry line and his agent Tara Modlin often models the samples everywhere she goes. What, no bag line? I bet it's coming...Here's Johnny talking about all this, in addition to coming out of the closet, at the 2011 Figure Skating in Harlem benefit on April 4. (Photo above, Johnny Weir attends 2011 Figure Skating in Harlem benefit in NYC)



I hope i can make design for people in plus size dressing
Posted by: plus size clothing | September 22, 2011 at 08:18 PM
Loving his dress collection. Great looking designs with a modern look. Where can we purchase jewelry for it?
Posted by: Jewelry | December 20, 2011 at 01:38 PM
the chest is not wide but welcome to share with you
Posted by: cigarette ashtray | March 07, 2012 at 03:57 AM
But where are the dresses?! Show us the dresses! I really like Johnny Weir's designs. They're fresh, chic and modern.
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Here are the results from the senior men's, ladies, pairs and ice dancing competition at the 2012 Prudential US Figure Skating Championships in San Jose, California. In pairs, the new team of Caydee Denney and John Coughlin won gold, followed by the other new team of Mary Beth Marley and Rockne Brubaker. Crowd favorite and Olympians Amanda Evora and Mark Ladwig won the bronze. In dance, it was a repeat of the top two finishes from last year with Meryl Davis and Charlie White winning gold and Maia and Alex Shibutani winning silver. Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue won bronze. For the ladies, Ashley Wagner (FINALLY!) won her US title, followed by Alissa Czisny and Agnes Zawadzki. Olympians Rachael Flatt and Mirai Nagasu finished sixth and seventh, respectively. For the men, my favorite Jeremy Abbott won gold, Adam Rippon the silver, and Ross Miner won the bronze. Next up...the World Championships in Nice, France from March 26 - April 1.
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