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Erin Fetherston's Supper Club, Vogue UK and Sandy, and Street Style at Pitti Uomo

All the bits fit to print here, in our daily news roundup.



All the bits fit to print here, in our daily news roundup.

  • Erin Fetherston designed the waitress's aprons for Butterfly, a restaurant that will open downstairs from her design studio this Spring. [Food & Wine]
  • Patrick Demarchelier shot Kati Nescher for the February cover of Vogue UK in the middle of Hurricane Sandy. [Vogue UK]
  • Street style at Pitti Uomo is all about Italian tailoring, Winter textures, and double monk-strap shoes. [GQ]
  • Kate Middleton's official portrait, painted by Paul Emsley, is now on display at Britain's National Portrait Gallery. [Racked]
  • In other art news, painter Tim Furzer has created minimalistic watercolors for Calvin Klein's Madison Avenue flagship store windows. [Harper's Bazaar]
  • Jan Heppe is Burberry's new president of the Americas. [WWD]
  • Vena Cava's Sophie Buhai describes the label's secondary line, Viva Vena!, as "the little sister to Vena Cava…if Vena Cava were an opera, Viva Vena! would be an indie band." [Refinery29]

  • L.K. Bennett selected Rosamund Pike as the face of its Spring 2013 campaign. [Telegraph]
  • Oscar nominations for best costume favored period dramas and fairy-tale films. [LA Times]

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Karlie Kloss Gets Juicy Again and Jacquelyn Jablonski Does Thanksgiving the Traditional Way

Your daily news roundup.



Your daily news roundup.

  • After hurting some men on the beach for Juicy Couture's Fall 2012 campaign, Karlie Kloss is showing her softer side as the face of the brand's new scent, Couture La La. [Fashionologie Inbox]

  • Speaking of Kloss, it seems she is dabbling in art, and Patrick Demarchelier is helping her. [NY Post]
  • Manolo Blahnik will be honored with a BFA Outstanding Achievement Award. [Vogue UK]
  • The latest photoshop fiasco comes courtesy of Vogue Spain. (NSFW) [FashionCopious]
  • Christian Louboutin's dream client? The pope. [WWD]
  • Cindy Crawford's latest cover for Shape is just as beautiful as the first. [Huffington Post]
  • Leandra Medine has released a line of hats with Gigi Burris. [Gigi Burris]
  • She may look exotic but Jacquelyn Jablonski is a Thanksgiving traditionalist. [Modelinia]

  • LVMH Group has pledged $1 million for Hurricane Sandy relief. [WWD]
  • Versace has launched a new online flagship store. [Fashionologie Inbox]
  • Talk about extreme fashion. Shawn Heinrichs photographed an underwater fashion shoot with an unusual costar: a whale shark. [GrindTV]
  • More women than ever are opting for foot surgery in order to be able to wear their favorite stilettos. [Styleite]

  • Rachel Zoe styled musical duo Karmin in her favorite pieces from the Coach holiday line. [Coach]
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    Patrick Demarchelier's Birthday, L'Wren Scott's Paris Show, and Chanel's Lawsuit

    Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.



    Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.

    • Patrick Demarchelier celebrates his 69th birthday today. [Vogue Paris]

    • L'Wren Scott will show her Spring 2013 collection in Paris instead of New York to allow herself extra time to complete it. A time and date on the Paris calender have not yet been determined. [WWD]

    • Natalie Portman posed unclothed in Christian Dior's ad campaign for its new makeup line, The New Nude. [Stylelist]

    • A bar in Seoul, South Korea, called the Chanel Business Club has been ordered to pay an $8,800 fine for using the French fashion house's name without permission. [The Daily Telegraph]

    • Miranda Kerr moonlights as a spokeswoman for Lipton Iced Tea in Japan. [Styleite]

    • Cindy Crawford has partnered with German label C&A for her first clothing line. "It is important to me to be affiliated with a company that offers feel-good fashion with an unparalleled customer offering," she said in a statement. [Vogue UK]

    • Former Vogue associate editor Veronica Gledhill is now the senior market editor of The Cut. [Media Bistro]

    Photo: Models exit L'Wren Scott's Fall 2012 runway show.

    Carolina Herrera

    Behind the Scenes With Constance Jablonski & Eniko Mihalik at Carolina Herrera's Campaign Shoot

    So far, only one image from Carolina Herrera's Fall 2012 campaign has seen the light of day — and it's a real beauty.



    So far, only one image from Carolina Herrera's Fall 2012 campaign has seen the light of day — and it's a real beauty. Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier, it features Constance Jablonski and Eniko Mihalik passing down an Upper East Side street in a flurry of crimson and print. Now comes a behind-the-scenes video that shows exactly what we've been suspecting all along: the rest of the campaign — which also features Jablonski and Mihalik — will definitely be filled with images that are just as lovely as the first.

    Calvin Klein

    See Lara Stone's New Calvin Klein Underwear Commercial

    >> There's a new Lara Stone television commercial for Calvin Klein out — and this time, she's wearing less.

    >> There's a new Lara Stone television commercial for Calvin Klein out — and this time, she's wearing less. In the new global advertising campaign — shot in black and white by Patrick Demarchelier — Stone is face of the Naked Glamour by Calvin Klein Underwear collection, which was designed "to make a woman look even sexier than naked," WWD reports.

     

    “Lara Stone is one of the world’s top models and her distinct look and sex appeal resonates with our consumers and has synergized our branded lifestyle advertising campaigns around the world,” Tom Murry, president and CEO of Calvin Klein, said. Stone has also served as a face of the Calvin Klein Collection, ck Calvin Klein, Calvin Klein Jeans, and CK one brands.

    W Magazine

    Edward Enninful Has Big Plans for W's September Issue

    >> W's new fashion and style editor Edward Enninful won't make his full debut for the magazine until September, but his stamp can already be seen on the magazine's July 2011 cover featuring Christina Aguilera, he says: "I was involved with Christina.

    >> W's new fashion and style editor Edward Enninful won't make his full debut for the magazine until September, but his stamp can already be seen on the magazine's July 2011 cover featuring Christina Aguilera, he says: "I was involved with Christina. I worked with our contributing editor Giovanna Battaglia on the look and the photography and also Lynn Hirschberg. And I wanted to show Christina in a new light, show off the icon that she is."

    As for his future plans for the magazine: "We'll continue to work with photographers like Craig McDean, Patrick Demarchelier, Mario Sorrenti, Inez and Vinoodh, Mert and Marcus, but we also have a few big names in the pipeline and you'll see it in the coming months, particularly in September ... The September issue will be first big issue for myself, along with Alex Gonzalez, the creative director, and sort of Giovanna Battaglia, whom we offered to be fashion editor and hopefully a few other editors. And we're going to feature the industry's biggest names and well-known photographers. I think you'll be pleased. And what I love about this sort of blend of photographers is that each one has their own unique style. So if it's okay I'd like to keep their names under wrap just to surprise our readers. It's really hard to keep anything secret these days. But I try."

    Kate Moss

    Will Kate Moss Be in Louis Vuitton's Fall 2011 Ad Campaign? Plus, More Casting Rumors

    >> The latest Fall 2011 campaign scuttlebutt: Isabeli Fontana is taking the early lead, with campaigns for Escada and Donna Karan booked, and a rumored appearance for Bottega Veneta as well.

    >> The latest Fall 2011 campaign scuttlebutt: Isabeli Fontana is taking the early lead, with campaigns for Escada and Donna Karan booked, and a rumored appearance for Bottega Veneta as well. Karan's campaign, which was captured by Patrick Demarchelier the past three seasons, was snapped by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin for Fall 2011.

    Meanwhile, Steven Meisel shot (and Karl Templer styled) the Fall 2011 Louis Vuitton campaign in New York yesterday — but there will reportedly be no Kate Moss appearance as there was on the runway. In fact, no supermodels will be featured at all: Instead, the six models chosen are said to be from the current generation — "Top 50-ish, a bit new. Nothing from the Icon list." Daphne Groeneveld and Fei Fei Sun are rumored to be among them.

    Kate Moss has reportedly been cast for another Fall 2011 campaign for Mango; however, it will be shot by Terry Richardson and is todaymaking lots of appearances on his blog.

    Versace, like Donna Karan, is also switching up photographers — after going with Mario Testino for the past eight seasons, Donatella Versace has chosen Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott to do the Fall 2011 honors (with styling by Joe McKenna). Originally, the Versace campaign, like Vuitton, was reportedly supposed to feature six models, including Candice Swanepoel and Groeneveld, but the photographers are rumored to have settled instead on one girl with "short dark hair" who is a "cover star." Some are thinking that might indicate Saskia de Brauw as Versace's new girl.

    To round out the Fall 2011 campaign placements so far, Juergen Teller shot Irina Kulikova yesterday for Moschino at Turin's Ristorante del Cambio, Ralph Lauren has reportedly cast its runway opener Sui He, and Liu Wen is rumored to be in the upcoming Dolce & Gabbana campaign.

    A few images from the various shoots in the gallery.

    Christian Dior

    John Galliano Takes Dior to the '50s for Spring 2011 Couture

    >> John Galliano stuck to his staples for Spring 2011 Christian Dior couture — a retro silhouette, this time inspired by illustrator Rene Gruau, and perennial Dior face Karlie Kloss opening, introduced to the audience with a rotation of the set. Mario Testino, Stella Tennant, Lou Doillon, Pedro Almodovar, Patrick Demarchelier, and Azzedine Alaia were all front row to take in the show, and Galliano took his bow in a cropped black wig and red-striped black tuxedo pants.

    >> John Galliano stuck to his staples for Spring 2011 Christian Dior couture — a retro silhouette, this time inspired by illustrator Rene Gruau, and perennial Dior face Karlie Kloss opening, introduced to the audience with a rotation of the set. Mario Testino, Stella Tennant, Lou Doillon, Pedro Almodovar, Patrick Demarchelier, and Azzedine Alaia were all front row to take in the show, and Galliano took his bow in a cropped black wig and red-striped black tuxedo pants. Backstage, Martha Streck Tweeted, the models — including Iekeliene Stange and Angela Lindvall, who both made appearances — had to pose for Demarchelier afterwards.

     

    Marc Jacobs

    Marc Jacobs's Industrie Drag Editorial Is Now Out in Full

    >> It seems that Marc Jacobs plays with his frequent Louis Vuitton collaborator Katie Grand's clothes fairly often.

    >> It seems that Marc Jacobs plays with his frequent Louis Vuitton collaborator Katie Grand's clothes fairly often. Earlier today, Derek Blasberg Tweeted, "Marc Jacobs is shopping in [Grand]'s closet! He just picked up Katie's Prada neon pink & orange fur stole and denim top." And Grand styled him in her own personal archive of his designs for the cover story of Industrie's second issue, captured by Patrick Demarchelier. While the cover, showing Jacobs in long hair, thigh highs, and heels, has been out for quite some time, the full spread of Jacobs in drag — wearing the pink skirt suit, at left, among other ladies' clothing — is now available for the viewing.

    Vogue

    Models and Their Men Get In Front of the Camera for Vogue's February 2011 Issue

    >> In anticipation of Valentine's Day, Vogue had Patrick Demarchelier capture six models and their men for the February 2011 issue.

    >> In anticipation of Valentine's Day, Vogue had Patrick Demarchelier capture six models and their men for the February 2011 issue.

    Among those featured: the newly affianced models Anja Rubik and Sasha Knezevic, who went to Central Park on their first official date. According to Rubik: "We actually came wearing identical Rag & Bone shirts and Helmut Lang jeans." There's Coco Rocha and her husband, James Conran, who are celebrating their first Valentine's Day married by going to see Prince — his favorite musician — in concert; and Angela Lindvall and Mark Wystrach, an actor and co-founder of People's Shoe (a line of eco-friendly footwear). They had their first date two years ago, Lindvall says — "We took his Volkswagen, went surfing, ate shrimp burritos" — and now reside together on seven acres in Los Angeles's Topanga Canyon, where they've planted an organic garden and 60 fruit trees.

    Alessandra Ambrosio and her fiance, Jamie Mazur, who owns a denim company, met at a mutual friend's wedding in Rio de Janeiro. But they didn't start dating until two years later, when they ran into each other at Coachella. Ambrosio says of Mazur: "I always have new jeans, and because he has to follow trends, I get the best gifts — like Louboutins and vintage sunglasses. One Valentine's Day, he learned all my favorite Pearl Jam songs and serenaded me."

    And rounding out the bunch, there's Aminata Niaria, who met Laurence Dennis (he works at British Embassy in Paris) at a Halloween party he hosted five years ago. He was a mummy, she was Catwoman. And models Bonnie Chen and Rock Ji, who met backstage two years ago at Beijing fashion show. Soon after, he surprised her by showing up at the University of Pennsylvania campus, where she was majoring in psychology.