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Should Kate Moss Pose For Playboy's 60th Anniversary Cover?

Kate Moss is no stranger to being photographed in various states of undress, but if the rumors about her upcoming cover for Playboy are true, the shoot would certainly bring a different dimension to her vast body of work.

Kate Moss is no stranger to being photographed in various states of undress, but if the rumors about her upcoming cover for Playboy are true, the shoot would certainly bring a different dimension to her vast body of work.

According to Now This News, Moss will appear on the 60th anniversary cover of the magazine, set to be released in January 2014. But even though the cover is months away from hitting the newsstand, a leaked internal memo says Moss will pose for the cover — which will be photographed by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott and styled by Alex White — in London this week.

More on the potential cover here.

Natalie Portman

Dior's Natalie Portman Ad Banned in Britain

Britain's Advertising Standards Authority has banned an ad for Dior's Diorshow New Look mascara after receiving a single complaint, reportedly from L'Oreal UK, that the ad exaggerated what the mascara can do.

Britain's Advertising Standards Authority has banned an ad for Dior's Diorshow New Look mascara after receiving a single complaint, reportedly from L'Oreal UK, that the ad exaggerated what the mascara can do.

The image, which stars Natalie Portman and was shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, was originally intended to advertise a lipstick, but Dior told the ASA that it was later changed to a mascara ad. The photo was then digitally altered to "separate/increase the length and curve of a number of her lashes and to replace/fill a number of missing or damaged lashes, for a more stylized, uniform and tidy effect." Dior also said Portman wasn't wearing any false lashes in the ad, and that it "did not consider that the post-production techniques went beyond the likely consumer expectations of what was achievable using the product."

Nevertheless, the ASA has ruled that the ad can no longer appear in its current form. Dior has agreed to "amend or withdraw" the ad instead of going through a formal investigation about how it altered the image.

This ban comes on the heels of other beauty ads that were shut down for their altered imagery. Earlier this year, the ASA told L'Oreal to stop circulating an ad for its Revitalift Repair 10 starring Rachel Weisz because it "misleadingly exaggerated" the face cream's effects. In 2011, it banned a Lancome ad featuring Julia Roberts and a Maybelline ad starring Christy Turlington because they were "not representative of the results the products could achieve."

Note: In an interesting twist, the original stories concerning this ad on both The Daily Telegraph and Vogue UK appear to have been taken down. The biggest difference in this case and previously banned ads is that the others resulted from consumer complaints, not reports filed by competitors. Both news outlets alleged that L'Oreal complained about Dior's ad. Might that have something to do with why mum's the word now?

Vogue

Watch: Behind the Scenes of Lady Gaga's Hairy Vogue Shoot

Vogue's video staff must have had Lady Gaga's massive blond wig on the brain when it edited the behind-the-scenes video for her September cover: the clip is set to the singer's track "Hair."

Vogue's video staff must have had Lady Gaga's massive blond wig on the brain when it edited the behind-the-scenes video for her September cover: the clip is set to the singer's track "Hair." And what could be more appropriate for a minute-and-a-half-long series of shots that watch the wind blowing through the highly teased mass of golden fiber? The video also sees Gaga changing into and out of several ensembles, including pieces from Marc Jacobs and milliner Stephen Jones. At the end, the singer — taking care to make sure the wig is out of the way — thanks photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott with a kiss on the cheek. A behind-the-scenes look in the video below.

Marc Jacobs

Lady Gaga's Vogue September 2012 Cover, and More From the Biggest Magazine Yet

If you can peel your eyes away from the stunning cover — a Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott-lensed portrait of Lady Gaga wearing a gown by Marc Jacobs — there are 916 pages of fashion to behold in Vogue's September 2012 issue.
Lady Gaga on Vogue September 2012 cover

If you can peel your eyes away from the stunning cover — a Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott-lensed portrait of Lady Gaga wearing a gown by Marc Jacobs — there are 916 pages of fashion to behold in Vogue's September 2012 issue.

The issue marks Lady Gaga's second appearance on the cover (she also covered the March 2011 issue) and Vogue's 120th anniversary. It's also the biggest issue in the magazine's history, exceeding the previous record of 840 pages set in September 2007.

The issue will be on newsstands on Aug. 14, and promises a profile on Chelsea Clinton, a story that frames hair as the new makeup, and a look back at the last 120 years of Vogue's history. For now, a look at Gaga's cover — and the magazine's very first cover from 1892 — here in the gallery.

Photo courtesy of Vogue.

Link Time

Milan's Schedule Shakeup, Amber Valetta's New Pucci, and ODLR's Fresh Faces

Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.



Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.

  • According to Milan Fashion Week schedulers, Gucci will open the Spring 2013 shows in that city on Sept. 19. Giorgio Armani, who normally closes the week, will instead show midway through on Sept. 23, prompting some to believe that he has different plans for the end of the week. [The Cut]

  • Amber Valletta stars in Pucci's very first ad campaign, photographed by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggot. [Design Scene]

  • For the first time in five seasons, Oscar de la Renta's ad campaign doesn't involve Karlie Kloss. Instead, the brand's Fall 2012 ads feature Candice Swanepoel and Katryn Kruger. [Fashion Gone Rogue]

  • Issey Miyake will release a fragrance called Pleats Please. It will hit Austria next month, but it won't hit the United States until 2013. [WWD]

  • What's Michael Kors's favorite escape? The beach. "If I could, I'd burn every shoe I own." But will he drink beer on the beach? "Sure! I’m American — why not?" [Daily Front Row]

    Above: The finale of Gucci's Fall 2012 show.

H&M

See the Versace For H&M Campaign

>> In a month or so, Versace's H&M collection will hit stores.
Versace for H&M

>> In a month or so, Versace's H&M collection will hit stores. We've gotten a glimpse of the goods, which will be paraded in full on Nov. 8 during a runway show in New York. Now, the campaign has started popping up, featuring Versace favorites Daphne Groeneveld, Abbey Lee Kershaw, Lindsey Wixson, and Sasha Pivovarova — all blonde — styled by Joe McKenna and photographed by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott.

Elle Fanning

See All Eight of LOVE's New Covers, Featuring Lara Stone, Hailee Steinfeld, and More

>> LOVE's sixth edition boasts more covers than ever before: models Kristen McMenamy, Daphne Groeneveld, Nyasha Matonhodze, Lara Stone, Mariacarla Boscono, plus the young, 14-and-under starlets Hailee Steinfeld, Elle Fanning, and Chloe Moretz, "their faces free of makeup and streaked with tears," as alternatively styled by Grand, Panos Yiapanis, or Arianne Phillips.

>> LOVE's sixth edition boasts more covers than ever before: models Kristen McMenamy, Daphne Groeneveld, Nyasha Matonhodze, Lara Stone, Mariacarla Boscono, plus the young, 14-and-under starlets Hailee Steinfeld, Elle Fanning, and Chloe Moretz, "their faces free of makeup and streaked with tears," as alternatively styled by Grand, Panos Yiapanis, or Arianne Phillips. All eight were photographed by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott.

Versace

Candice Swanepoel Scores the Fall 2011 Versace Eyewear Campaign

>> Versace may have done without a blonde for the Fall 2011 collection campaign, but Donatella Versace couldn't leave blondes behind for an entire season, as evidenced by her new eyewear and accessories face.

>> Versace may have done without a blonde for the Fall 2011 collection campaign, but Donatella Versace couldn't leave blondes behind for an entire season, as evidenced by her new eyewear and accessories face. Versace cast Candice Swanepoel — who is also appearing in Tom Ford's campaign — in that portion of her Fall 2011 campaign, shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott. [Fashion Gone Rogue]

Giorgio Armani

Sasha Pivovarova Goes Bleach Blonde for Giorgio Armani's Fall 2011 Campaign

>> Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott seem to have really run away with the Fall 2011 campaign bookings this season — among their clients: Calvin Klein Collection, Givenchy, Gucci, Tom Ford, Versace, and now Giorgio Armani, too.

>> Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott seem to have really run away with the Fall 2011 campaign bookings this season — among their clients: Calvin Klein Collection, Givenchy, Gucci, Tom Ford, Versace, and now Giorgio Armani, too. The duo took over from Nick Knight — who did Armani's campaign last season — capturing Sasha Pivovorova with slicked-back, strikingly bleached hair. [Vogue ES]

Gucci

A Look at Gucci's Moody Fall 2011 Ad Campaign with Joan Smalls and Abbey Lee Kershaw

>> Gucci's Fall 2011 ad campaign — shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott and featuring Joan Smalls, Sigrid Agren, Emily Baker, and most prominently, Abbey Lee Kershaw — achieves a watercolored effect by way of projected images.

>> Gucci's Fall 2011 ad campaign — shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott and featuring Joan Smalls, Sigrid Agren, Emily Baker, and most prominently, Abbey Lee Kershaw — achieves a watercolored effect by way of projected images.