FASHION Magazine
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Daily reads: Heathers on Broadway, 3-D fashion and shop the international drugstore
Kate Moss is lending her vocal stylings to the new Lemonheads album. I know, right? The Lemonheads have a new album. [Nylon, via The Cut]
In other, open-the-vault news, Heathers is coming to Broadway next year. You better show up or it’s keggers with kids all next year. [Fashionista]
If you actually went to a kegger this weekend, 3-D prints might be a bit much for you today. [Style Bubble]
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Daily reads: P&G&D&G Beauty and Cavalli pups
Photography by Peter Stigter Chanel’s runway bags look harder to open than plastic software packaging. Guess that’s the point. [My Fashion Life]
Thanks to Roberto Cavalli, your dog can have the spangled look that launched 11 million Facebook fans. [NYMag]
Beauty giants P&G (Olay, Cover Girl, etc) is developing their first luxury cosmetics line with Dolce & Gabbana. But can we still buy it at Shoppers? [WSJ]
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New York: Michael Kors, Oscar de la Renta, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Tory Burch and Anna Sui Fall 2009
OSCAR DE LA RENTA Fall 2009. Photography by Peter Stigter How did my Thursday begin? With substance and a touch of glamour at Michael Kors. Think neo-classics, sculptural details, lean trousers, graphic bareness and lots of golden camel and olive green. (And of course, black—the go-to shade for the chic elite.)
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Daily reads: Natasha Poly’s legs are slightly terrifying and Henry Holland is quite the gymnast.
Natasha Poly in Jil Sander. Photography by Willy Vanderperre For our money, Natasha Poly has the best legs going. Don’t believe us? Check out these shots from the Jil Sander spring campaign. [Fashiononlogie]
On the opposite end: Jane Birkin progeny and girl-about-Paris, Lou Doillon, looks dreamy for Vanessa Bruno. [Refinery 29]
Want to see Michelle Obama on the cover of Vogue? Of course you do. [WSJ]
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