FASHION Magazine
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Fashion news: Rodarte for Target leaked, Mad Men’s drugstore beauty and a jelly shoes renaissance
13-year-old fashion blogger Tavi–the not-so-new girl in town–lands the cover of Pop and gets invited to the Rodarte for Target preview. [The Cut, Lucky]
Speaking of–that’s the images you’re looking at above. [@bunnyBISOUS, via @sarahlyndsay]
Marc Jacobs shares a little known fact about fashion week: It’s actually quite a lot of work. [The Cut]
Want to look like Betty Draper? Head to Shoppers for some Revlon “Cherries in the Show” and Maybelline Great Lash. [Beauty Counter]
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Fashion news: Lacroix’s (possibly) last stand, A-Dubs is AWOL and Bottega loves the papers
The Wall Street Journal‘s Ray Smith looks…amused as he talks to la crème de Williamsburg boys about their skinny jeans. [WSJ]Could this be Christian Lacroix’s last couture show? Better look now, before it’s gone. [The Cut]
Anna Wintour appears to be giving couture week a miss–she was absent from yesterday’s Dior showing. [Fashion Week Daily]
Repetto’s Jackson jazz shoe is dancing off shelves of their Paris store. A touch less obvious than a single-white-glove style tribute. [Style File]
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Fashion news: Anti-gravity shoes, Oscar’s kiddie wear and NKOTB beauty
Score another one for London Fashion Week: Clements Ribero [Telegraph]
You mean that gravity defying lean was an illusion? Michael Jackson’s legacy includes patented anti-gravity shoes, which hooked into the stage, allowing him to lean forward without falling over. [UnBeige]
Oscar de la Renta has released a limited edition line of the world’s most adorable floral dresses–for little girls. The designer is donating $100 per dress to the Children’s Defense Fund, which makes the $220 to $330 price tags a bit easier to swallow. [W]
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Daily reads: Grey Gardens, faux tattoos and flame manis, and Jacko in Balmain
Clare Tough lingerie. Image via Style Bubble A bunch of Grey Gardens articles: WWD talks to the original documentary’s co-director, Albert Maysles; The New York Times talks about the Edies themselves; Glamour hits up the costume designer and we get themakeup scoop. The movie airs tomorrow on HBO, rock dwellers. [WWD, NY Times, Glamour, FASHION]
Brit designer Clare Tough makes amazing knitwear (shown). She’s now branching into cool-girl lingerie. [Style Bubble]
Cathy Horyn thinks it’ll take more than an economic rebound for the retail tide to turn. [NY Times]
Model Sigrid Agren talks to Karl Lagerfeld for Interview. It’s full of the regular Karl-isms: “Who has the idea to name you Sigrid?” “There’s no ‘again.’ There’s only the future.” and “I think everyone should go to bed like they have a date at the door.” But, just like everyone everywhere’s dad, feels that ’60s music was the best. [New York Model Management]
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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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