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Fashion News Roundup: Scott & Garance on TV & Karlie Covers Teen Vogue
May Flowers: Karlie’s on the cover of May’s Teen Vogue (her second) wearing a strawberry-covered YSL. Patrick Demarchelier shot the corresponding editorial and though Karlie looks perfect, we’re already sick of seeing that Wang dress. {TeenVogue}
From the Street to Hollywood: Garance sat down with Hilary Moss to talk blogs and streetstyle (“I can’t stand those pictures of people standing in the street”), but she also talks TV. It sounds like she’s either going to star in a TV show with Scott, or be behind the camera. Either way, it sounds like they’ll talk to the same people they photograph. Meanwhile, she’d like to make a movie, and loves GOOP. {HuffingtonPost}
Dream Dress: The white tiered Chloé dress from Hannah MacGibbon’s SS10 collection finally went on sale, and at $7,550 it’s even more depressing than we imagined. {Net-a-Porter}
Real or Fake: People are still talking about swapping clothes, but does anyone actually do this? Recession or not, we don’t know anyone who’s actually trading outfits. {Guardian}
Inside Scoop: Check out the contents of Arlenis Sosa’s makeup bag—sunscreen, Lancôme, Kerastase—while we sit back and wonder where she was this season. {Style}






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Chloe's silk chiffon dresses are always very pretty, and net-a-porter had a much cheaper option for a shorter dress. Unfortunately, both are sold out.
The dress is fab, and ethereal…but 8000 coins? Chile, plz…I KNOW they're not using better grade silks than Chanel, Dior, or Valentino. It is beautiful, but no matter what couture-like finishings they claim the dress was constructed with, it's still not couture. Furthermore, it's a garden dress. A simple, flowy garden dress. And, while its worth MIIIIIIIIIIILES more (and, needless to say, looks way better) than that shredded, garish rag of a t-shirt Christopher Decarnin is duping some stupid fools into purchasing for $8000, its still not worth, at least in my opinion, that much for something it looks like a Victorian-era ghost would float around in during a dream sequence in an Anne Rice novel.
BLAH!