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Bottega Veneta's Artistic Boxes and Dolce & Gabbana's Written Word

Bottega Veneta has commissioned artist Nancy Lorenz to create a series of decorative boxes, which will go on display at Milan's Salone del Mobile.

  • Bottega Veneta has commissioned artist Nancy Lorenz to create a series of decorative boxes, which will go on display at Milan's Salone del Mobile. The boxes cost €5,000, or $6,429 at current exchange. [Style.com]
  • Want a piece from Dolce & Gabbana's couture collection? Break out the stationery — all communication for Alta Moda is done with handwritten notes. [Telegraph]
  • JCPenney has tapped jewelry designers Lana Bramlette, Kenneth Jay Lane, and Kara Ross, among others, to participate in its new jewelry counter called Bijoux Bar. [Racked]
  • Marie Claire Mexico editor in chief Adriadne Grant has a transparent tip to success: "If you want the job, you have to be really clear of what you want," she said. "A lot of people come to me and say they really want to work at Marie Claire. OK, why?" [Daily Front Row]

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Natalie Joos's Vintage Collection, Selfridges's Designer Tees, and The Kaiser's Peplum People

These are the last few days to shop Natalie Joos's curated vintage collection for Manhattan Vintage.

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Fashion News Bits: Ralph Lauren Reveals a Sketch and Alber Elbaz Goes to Disneyland

Revealed: exactly one sketch from the Ralph Lauren Fall 2013 collection.

  • Revealed: exactly one sketch from the Ralph Lauren Fall 2013 collection. [Facebook]

  • Alber Elbaz will design a custom gown for Minnie Mouse to wear to Disneyland Paris's 20th Anniversary celebrations. [Vogue UK]

  • Erin Fetherston decided not to present this season in order to prepare for her upcoming wedding to Cobra Starship singer Gabe Saporta. [New York Post]

  • Nicholas Kirkwood will collaborate with Selfridges on a four-style capsule collection of shoes inspired by the film Oz The Great and Powerful. [Vogue UK]

  • Prabal Gurung's collaboration with Target has been named a smash success; it almost entirely sold out in just one day. [Business Insider]

  • Michelle McCool has left Cosmopolitan after 10 years as fashion director at the magazine. [WWD]
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Peter Som Cancels Show, the Dolce Duo Makes Billions, and Susan Cernek Leaves Glamour

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


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

  • Peter Som will not show at New York Fashion Week this season. [The Cut]

  • Marchesa, Michael Kors, and Prabal Gurung have reportedly all been tapped to send dress options for Michelle Obama to wear at President Obama's inauguration next week. [WWD]

  • It's official: Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana are billionaires. [Forbes]

  • The recently launched site, Fohr Card aims to be the first verified directory of fashion bloggers. [Racked]

  • The editor shakeups continue: Susan Cernek has left her position at Glamour. [Twitter User Cindy_Leive]
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    Rachel Zoe's Dazzling New Gig, Taschen's New Westwood Tome, and Karlie Kloss's Latest Romp

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



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

    • i-D Magazine's Terry Jones curated the latest Taschen release, Vivienne Westwood, which reflects on the designer's influence on British fashion over the last 30 years. [Fashionologie Inbox]

    • Today marks Carolina Herrera's 74th birthday. [InStyle]

    • ShoeDazzle has named Rachel Zoe its chief stylist. [WWD]

    • Meanwhile, Savile Row tailor Gieves & Hawkes has tapped former Brioni artistic director Jason Basmajian to be its new creative director. [Vogue UK]

    • Terry Richardson's latest campaign for Equinox was shot at the Stahl House in the Hollywood Hills. [Elle]

    • Rugby Ralph Lauren, which is set to shutter by February, is offering 40 percent off all merchandise both in stores and online. [The Shophound]

    • JCPenney CEO Ron Johnson says he isn't making ecommerce a priority. "You've got to focus on where they are shopping today, and that is the physical store." [Racked]

    • This is what the debranded products offered by Selfridges' No Noise campaign look like. [Refinery29]

    • Karlie Kloss may have spent last season beating up men on the beach, but you'd never know that from her ethereal commercial for Juicy Couture's new scent, Couture La La. [Fashion Copious]
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    Deck the Halls — and the Windows Too: 2012's Gorgeous Holiday Displays

    From the whimsy of 5th Avenue to the glitter of Paris's Boulevard Haussmann (where Printemps partnered with Dior and Galeries Lafayette teamed with Louis Vuitton), the annual department store windows are always a treat to behold.
    Best Holiday Windows 2012

    From the whimsy of 5th Avenue to the glitter of Paris's Boulevard Haussmann (where Printemps partnered with Dior and Galeries Lafayette teamed with Louis Vuitton), the annual department store windows are always a treat to behold. But in case you can't make it in person to each far-flung locale to ogle them all, never fear; we've gathered up the best of them right here, and they're all sure to inspire plenty of cheer.


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    Forbes's Chic Top 30, a Christmas Carol From the Fashion Set, and a Model-Perfect Cookbook

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


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

  • Joseph Altuzarra, Leandra Medine, and Alexander Wang are among those who made this year's Forbes 30 Under 30 list for art and style. [Forbes]

  • L'Wren Scott will present her Fall 2013 collection during London Fashion Week. [Fashion Etc]

  • Instagram's new terms of service has sparked a negative response from fashion folk such as Nina Garcia, Coco Rocha, and Christian Siriano. [Style.com]

  • Karlie Kloss, Lily Donaldson, Lindsey Wixon, and Milla Jovovich have contributed some of their favorite recipes to a new cookbook, Model Kitchen. [Telegraph]

  • House of Holland's new iPhone app lets users virtually animate the brand's signature pompom. [House of Holland Blog]

  • Dazed & Confused casting director Noah Shelly says humor is the secret to a successful fashion week: "If you can't laugh during fashion week, good luck and God bless." [AnotherMag]

  • Girls star Lena Dunham has been named Time's coolest person of the year. [Time]

  • Badgley Mischka has launched ecommerce. [WWD]

  • As a part of Selfridges "No Noise" campaign, the department store will debut a silent shopping area in which shoppers will be asked to leave their phones — and shoes — at the door. [Vogue UK]

  • Daisy Lowe shines in H&M's party collection. [H&M YouTube]

  • Prabal Gurung says his Pre-Fall collection represents the intersection of a recent trip to Nepal with distant memories of the 1996 film William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. [Prabal Gurung Facebook]

  • A selection of personal items once belonging to Greta Garbo fetched $1.6 million at auction. [Daily Mail]

  • Hilary Rhoda, Leandra Medine, and Brian Boy join Rebecca Minkoff in a raucous rendition of Mariah Carey's classic: "All I Want For Christmas Is You." [YouTube]

    Photo: Model Kitchen by Cesare Casier

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    Coco Rocha's Running Start, Leigh Lezark's Dream Hair, and Another Ambassador-in-Chief?

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


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

  • Revealed: exactly one image from Longchamp's Spring 2013 advertising campaign, starring Coco Rocha. [Instagram User CocoRocha]

  • Do logos really help to sell a product? Selfridges has tapped a series of brands to shed their usual labels as a part of the store's "No Noise" campaign. [Telegraph]

  • Move over, Anna Wintour: Graydon Carter of Vanity Fair wouldn't mind being ambassador to . . . Antigua. [WWD]

  • Rachel Zoe's clothing line will no longer be carried in Saks Fifth Avenue stores, adding fuel to rumors that the collection might be on the decline. [BuzzFeed]

  • L'Wren Scott's first fragrance launched today exclusively in Barneys New York stores and online. [InStyle]

  • Leigh Lezark's subconscious mind might inspire her next hairstyle. [Elle]

  • Burberry Prorsum reflected on a stylish year with a spirited video scored by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. [Elle UK]

    Photo: Instagram User CocoRocha

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    Karl Lagerfeld's Exclusive Exhibition; Martin Margiela's Unexpected Turnout

    Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.



    Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.

    • Overall, Maison Martin Margiela's collection for H&M drew smaller crowds than expected in both the US and Europe. [WWD]
    • Karolina Kurkova's latest advice for young models: get on Twitter. "It's important to use Twitter and social media now," she said. "It is no longer enough to just look beautiful and be in shape. You need to be interesting." [The Telegraph]
    • A collection of designer Pudsey Bears, featuring some of the last work by Nicholas Ghesquiere for Balenciaga, sold for over £150,000 (or $238,000) at a Christie's auction. [Vogue UK]
    • Karl Lagerfeld has shot a photo exhibition for Rolls-Royce. The showcase, titled, "A Different View," will only be on view at the Rolls-Royce headquarters in Goodwood, England, to an exclusive group for five days. [The Cut]
    • Joe Zee is lending his eye to Vente-Privee. [Racked]
    • Giorgio Armani has announced that after 22 years based at 114 Fifth Ave., he will move his North American headquarters to the Meatpacking District next year. [WWD]
    • Ralph Lauren has launched an ecommerce site that offers a curated selection of vintage pieces that match the brand's signature aesthetic. [InStyle]
    • Bruce Weber has collaborated with Selfridges to create a holiday film short titled A New-Fashioned Christmas. [Nowness]

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    Watch: Karl Lagerfeld Fetes His Lighthearted Olympics Collection

    Karl Lagerfeld says his Olympics-themed collection, which he unveiled and celebrated with a party at Selfridges in London Tuesday night, is an exercise in laughing at himself.

    Karl Lagerfeld says his Olympics-themed collection, which he unveiled and celebrated with a party at Selfridges in London Tuesday night, is an exercise in laughing at himself.

    "The drama of this collection isn't a drama," the designer said. "It's a joke. It's an inspiration. In a way, it's me. So I have to be careful not to get too much into it, because I don't expect everybody to dress like me. That's why I like this collection with the t-shirt to make a joke out of me, because I think I'm a cartoon."

    Others at the event took Lagerfeld a little more seriously — Daphne Guinness, Alison Mosshart, and Hilary Alexander attended the event along with a host of celebrities like Rosario Dawson and Harley Viera-Newton.

    Naturally, as the collection has an athletic bent, Lagerfeld spoke to approaching design the same way athletes play sports.

    "I think inspiration is a muscle, and this muscle has to be used all the time," Lagerfeld said. "The more you do, the more ideas you have. I don't believe in waiting for inspiration on beaches."

    A look at the fruit of Lagerfeld's labor — plus interviews with some of his chicest fans — in the video.