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Plus, here's Lily Cole in Vogue Russia with a panther.
They're apparently going to say the book is about American Apparel, when it actually sounds like some whining about the media.
Marty Staff gave no explanation for his departure.
American Apparel says she was "mocking" the other participants.
They gave the company a much-needed $15 million infusion, and now they want out.
A T-shirt that says "Teenagers Do It Better." Fun!
Also, the new J.Crew catalog features Liu Wen, Jacquelyn Jablonski, Chanel Iman, and Crystal Renn.
He didn't have to be there, but still, this is unusual.
Also, here's a selection from the 60-page editorial of Kate Moss that Mario Testino shot for Brazilian Vogue.
This time, for making fake blogs with their naked photos on them.
He has to say stuff like this, though, to keep his investors confident.
Even if that works out, it won't save them from bankruptcy.
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