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Also, Lara Stone defended her "sexually violent" Calvin Klein ad.
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Also, Lara Stone defended her "sexually violent" Calvin Klein ad.
“I am that pig and he pats me on the back and says 'That'll do pig', and I just feel this is the highest praise.”
Also, Proenza Schouler designer Lazaro Hernandez says he can't afford his own clothes.
Also, Anja Rubik returns for Fendi's fall campaign.
Also, Dr. Martens makes wingtips now.
Or, at least people are buying fancy watches again.
Also, see photos of 15-year-old Miu Miu face Lindsey Wixson running around Fashion Week.
Also, you can buy some of Burberry's new fall collection early.
Also, Alexander Wang is scouting locations for his first New York store.
Also, DVF's creative director has been replaced.
Also, Catherine Malandrino reads blogs.
England's ex-head of state may advise the super-brand corporation.
And Target sells footie pajamas, for adults.
Obviously, he should have also made leotards for Beyoncé.
And Ashlee Simpson's hair is jet black.
Also, Rihanna's into sheer blindfolds these days.
The North America president sat front-row at their spring 2010 show.
Also, Betsey Johnson's spring 2010 show will be "cosmically weird."
Some of them will even cost under $400.
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