The revival of the house of Charles James may have just gotten a major boost, if a new "Page Six" report is to be believed. According to the column, Zac Posen, who's never been one to shy away from a glamorous gown, has been tapped as a consultant for the resurrected brand — which Harvey Weinstein acquired the rights to last year. Per the report, Marchesa designer Georgina Chapman, her brother Edward Chapman, and co-designer Keren Craig will continue to be "creative consultants" to the brand. We've reached out to the Weinstein Company and to Posen for comment, and will update this when we hear back.
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