Does Jesus Luz Ruin the Fall 2009 Dolce & Gabbana Campaign?
He looks a tad strange — but does it matter?
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He looks a tad strange — but does it matter?
Not that they plan to do anything about it.
And who strips down for the new D&G fragrance campaign?
Well, there's actually a slight chance they had a tiny bit of makeup on.
It may very well be the worst comic ever, but it contains this amazing word bubble.
Also, Victoria Beckham pontificates on the current economic climate, and Forever 21 plans giant new Times Square store.
The new fall issue devotes each of its fourteen different covers to a model, and we've got pictures of all of them.
A lot of designers are putting nineties-era supermodels in their fall campaigns instead of actresses.
Also, 'Purple' magazine is opening a New York office, Noelle Reno is leaving her label Degrees of Freedom, and Anna Wintour might have inspired a watch line.
We're cutting off short today for the three-day weekend, but don't fret! Operations will resume as usual on Tuesday.
Cannes Film Festival rages on, which means there are oodles of fabulous and hideous dresses for us to blather about. And blather we shall.
SJP's wears a garden on her head, Heatherette stays together, and Leigh Lezark signs with IMG.
We caught up with BriWi at Time magazine's big gala last night.
Obama Girl addressed a class on the American presidency at the Ivy League school yesterday, and some students were a wee bit irked.
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