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Fashion news: Opening Ceremony’s spring look book is out, Kate Hudson is the latest pregnant celeb and Hussein Chalayan gets a Paris retrospective
Terry Richardson shot Opening Ceremony’s spring look book and no one appears to be naked. [WWD] Baby bumps are so in this season. Kate Hudson is the latest star to announce her pregnancy, following Natalie Portman, Victoria Beckham and Marion Cotillard’s recent announcements. [People] Wangs in the making? The Ecco Domani Fashion Foundation announced this […]
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Fashion news: See Marion Cotillard’s unretouched cover, Nicholas Kirkwood web pop-up and Brooke Sheilds still fits into her Calvins
Oh, Brooke Shields and her perfect genes, or jeans. The 45-year-old actress and mother of two told can still fit into the same pair of denims that she wore in her infamous 1980 Calvin Klein ad. [StyleList]Marion Cotillard appears to be unretouched on the cover of Italian Vanity Fair. [The Cut]
Rei Kawakubo is joining forces with iconic ’60s designer Paco Rabanne. Kawakubo will be teaming up with Rabanne to resurrect an iconic 1969 handbag in new materials, to be revealed during Paris Fashion Week. [WWD]
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TIFF gallery: Rachel Weisz, James Franco et al trade interviews for gift bags at Holts’ Variety Studio
While Holt Renfrew didn’t have their annual film festival bash this year, they did try something new with the Variety Studio. The in-store area, heavily blocked off from snooping shoppers, was a hub for talent to come in and get interviewed for Variety.com–and get a little something something to take home. The full complement of […]
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TIFF video: Marion Cotillard on the red carpet at Little White Lies
See all our red carpet videos from the Toronto International Film Festival»
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TIFF party pics: Carey Mulligan, Marion Cotillard and James Franco at the Vanity Fair bash
The Thompson hotel hosted a blockbuster line-up of celebs last night for the Fox Searchlight/Belvedere/Vanity Fair party. Carey Mulligan arrived fresh from the Never Let Me Go premiere, sporting a starry Christopher Kane dress with a zip-on panel at the bottom. Though she was gone by the time we arrived, Marion Cotillard made an appearance, […]
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TIFF buzz: Olivia Newton-John spotted, see the fest’s new home, and someone is impersonating Joaquin Phoenix
Even celebrity shutterbugs like George Pimentel, who spends more time on the red carpet than off, have shown their excitement about the impending migration of a-listers. Pimentel recently gushed about Natalie Portman, who will be in town for her newest darkest flick Black Swan, that she is “Bar none the most beautiful young actress in the business.” [Toronto Life]
Torontonians be warned, there is a Joaquin Phoenix doppelganger trolling the city streets. [Toronto Star]
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Marion Cotillard, Nicole Kidman, and Rodarte’s ballerina costumes are coming to TIFF
The Toronto International Film Festival announced the 2010 line-up this morning. At the top of the fashion-watchers list is Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan, which is making its North American premiere at TIFF. The “psychological thriller set in the world of New York City ballet” stars Natalie Portman and features costumes by Rodarte. (Check out this stunner above.) Portman plays a ballerina who develops a twisted friendship with a rival dancer, played by Mila Kunis.
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Fashion news: David Lynch directs Dior, Lagerfeld uses yellowface and Julia Roberts for Lancôme
Chanel’s Paris-Shanghai collection opened with a video–an imagined alternate history where Coco Chanel takes her first trip to China. In a potentially controversial move, Karl Lagerfeld styled his actors, including models Freja Beha Erichsen and Baptiste Giabiconi, as Chinese characters in yellowface. Lagerfeld defended his decision because of its homage to old films like The Good Earth and Madame Butterfly where European actors played Asian characters, saying, “People around the world like to dress up as different nationalities.” [WWD]
Famed fashion photographer Sam Haskins, who launched his book Fashion Etcetera at Milk Studios earlier this year, died last week at the age of 83. Haskins had suffered two strokes this year, which set him into a depression that led to his suicide. [WWD]
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