Not Fashion: But too good not to share. Ed Westwick said, “I have used his name before and just said, ‘Hi, I’m Chuck Bass’ like a catchphrase. It makes me giggle.” {Mirror}
Someone’s Hiring: If you look up to girls like Lauren Conrad, Whitney Port and Stephanie Pratt, Kelly Cutrone needs a new assistant. Consider yourself warned. {CityFile}
Who’s That Girl?: Raquel Zimmerman’s embraced bleached blonde for the summer. Should look lovely with the Proenza she’s wearing tonight. {StyleFile}
Marc, Highlighted: The best bits from yesterday’s Times Talk. Marc talks princesses, urine, Lacroix, Paris and BryanBoy. {BlackBook}
En-trenched: This Uniqlo trench looks like the one Marc wore over his kilt this morning. {TheMoment}
Old School: Mario Testino shot Jessica Simpson for Vanity Fair and she looks amazing – the interview? Yikes. {VanityFair}
Love/Hate: We love Garance Dore, and her pictures, but we’re literally green with envy that she’s on this beach and we’re in gloomy, wet Manhattan. {Garance}






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I’m not a Jessica Simpson fan, but what is up with that article? It’s so harsh and seems as if the interviewer hates her!
It’s unfortunate that her weight is constantly mentioned. I don’t recall Vanity Fair having a problem with weight when they put Seth Rogen, Jason Segel and Jonah Hill’s hefty physiques on their cover a little while ago.
I’m kind of annoyed by the Ed Westwick comment, I interview celebs for a living and it seems like when they confuse people like that,it’s just awkward and self-important. I don’t care if he’s trying to make a joke, it’s totally weird.