Jean-Paul Gaultier Now Sells Gold Bars; Selfridges Debuts a Pop-up Library
Plus, Bette Franke features on the new subscribers' cover of Harper's Bazaar.
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Plus, Bette Franke features on the new subscribers' cover of Harper's Bazaar.
Plus, British Vogue is the latest (of many) magazines to include cute white cats in an editorial.
Plus, Coco Rocha covers the new issue of Canadian fashion magazine Flare.
Plus, Heather Marks looks a little mousy on the new cover of French Elle.
And the tuxes will be for rent starting at $219.99.
She's said to have signed a licensing deal with The Men's Wearhouse.
Now that Kors is going public, they're looking for a new label to invest in.
Plus, Arizona Muse booked the latest cover of Russian Vogue.
Sadly, her sentiment is not universal.
Also, supermodels reunite for a magazine cover, Lady Gaga wore clothes in India, and more news.
Designers always insist on showing them, but is it only because they get bored with white?
Also, one of Madonna's bustiers sold for almost $90,000.
It seems like the whole thing is some sort of misunderstanding.
Wang apparently "doesn't do daytime television."
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