Heidi Klum might be shutting down her Van Cleef and Arpels tribute line, but Molly Sims is just about to launch her own jewelry launch.
WWD reports the line, called Grayce, will sell on HSN this fall.
The collection’s inspired by:
a) Molly’s love of travel
b) The understated glamour of the sixties
c) Molly’s love of photography
d) Art deco
e) all of the above, in which case we can’t wait to see how a love of photography inspires a line of costume jewelry

—PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEREMY KOST
[PS This set of photos is particularly beautiful.]
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Michael Kors is thinking neon this season.
The man’s added an edge to his trenches and sheaths. He stuck Natasha Poly in leather and more leather, threw Raquel into a sleeveless camel trench with a perfect fur collar, Frankie Rayder (!) wore sequins, Coco did tweeds, Arlenis wore a Sherlock Holmes trench, Bruna got to wear a hot pink fur coat and hat, Anja slipped by in an asymettrical chartreuse shift, Carmen Kass wore more fur than I’ve ever seen and it was almost all accessorized with perfectly chunky chain necklaces.
The clothes were particularly quiet after spring’s stripes and spots - even the neon pieces were tailored and conservative.
Front row seating was a bit mixed up - the Vogue-ttes usually get to sit by the door for a quick exit but this time Anna & Co. made their way further down the runway, across from Mario Testino, while Heidi Klum, Molly Sims and Jane Krakowski held court by the pit.
And that was about the freshest thing happening at the tents this morning. Off to Marchesa!
Warning: I didn’t have time to get coffee pre-Michael Kors, so please excuse the blurry pictures, they’re a result of my blurry head.
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We missed Karlie at the Met Ball last night - but this video makes up for it.
She pirouettes across the dance room at her agency, gets “wholesome” and “classic” career advice from Molly Sims and talks about how her love of sports turned into a love of runways.
The best part is when she teaches New York Magazine reporter Kendall Herbst how to walk - the lesson comes complete with signature death stare.
We love watching models talk. It’s such a good reminder of just how young they really are.

Memo to cosmetics counters:
If last night’s Costello Tagliapietra show is any indication, you will soon sell out of your spring colors.
We know because a little NARS bag with eyeshadow samples was left on every seat, though well before the show we noticed a few poorly behaved crashers - and we’ll add poorly dressed, though fine, that’s mean - swiping each makeup bag as their own.
We dismissed the behavior as limited to Fashion Week kleptos - you know, those people who scoot from show to show and carry ten goody bags with them?
But it turns out, no.
We witnessed fashion editors discretely sweeping the NARS palettes into their bags. The girl behind us stole ours when we got up to greet a friend. And to our left, Molly Sims quietly slipped her own goody bag into her larger purse -
We wonder if she’s finally exhausted her Cover Girl supply?

Reasons we love Molly Sims, whom we crashed into yesterday (literally, oops) at the Stelle clothing launch party…
1. We secretly watch Las Vegas before going out on Fridays.
2. The only time we wore Old Navy was when she did the commercials.
3. When we said, “Can we see what’s in your bag?” she promptly pried open her Gustto and took out every single thing, one by one, so we could do a thorough investigation. Afterwards, a cocktail waitress asked me if she’d lost her keys…
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