Just in time for the long weekend, the latest issue of WWWWD has arrived to amuse us all. As always we have more than a few favorite moments including but certainly not limited to:
—A timeline of manhood that includes Three Men and a Baby, Tom Brady, Paula Poundstone, Dante, and Lil Bow Wow. Enough said.
—LVMH entering the beer market with a gold-canned brand called Laissez-Faire. Possible face of the brand Jade Jagger loves the idea: “Laissez-Faire combines my two main interests - gold French stuff and beer - into one fabulous thing that will get me wasted.”
—Kris Van Assche feeling homesick for himself. But luckily he welcomes himself back with open arms.
—Fashion lovelies reveal what they love in a guy. Grace Coddington’s made me spit out my morning Diet Coke.
—Mert & Marcus want nothing to do with Shia LeBeouf’s package. Quite frankly, neither do we.
Happy Reading!
The latest issue of WWWWD’s out today and it, together with lots and lots of coffee, is helping to cure our hangover.
The Intellectual Issue covers Natasha Poly’s catastrophic runway fall, one which left her with telepathic powers, and researches NASA’s interest in Miuccia Prada’s “obnoxious genius.”
We actually laughed out loud at their sartorial timeline: Jesus invented Birkenstocks in 1 A.D. and in 2004, Gabriel Aubry, “first known human with IQ of 23 able to digest food without use of machines, claims Earth is flat on the set of a Versace shoot.”
But Agyness Deyn’s poem, a sort of ode to the Beatrice Inn in which she wonders, “Where shall drink with Ashley and MK / Weep I shall all night and all day,” might be the most random bit.
The latest edition of WWWWD has arrived, just in time for the weekend. We have yet to figure out who exactly is behind the pub, but that certainly does not lessen our enjoyment while reading.
Here are just a few of our favorite mock moments from “The Body Issue”
—Gisele’s transformation into supermodel. It involves Sarah Jessica Parker and a sheep.
—Forks are SO over, they need a new word for over
—A Gwyneth vs. Courtney Love legal smackdown
—Gareth Pugh’s very unique way of making Kombucha
—Restless Leg Syndrome = Kate Moss beauty secret
Read and Enjoy!
This week’s been spent cursing the rain, running into Anna and struggling with what’s become a tortured love for Jack Bauer — but in our downtime, we’ve been playing Nancy Drew: Fashion Edition.
The first issue of WWWWD landed on everyone’s desk, in an anonymous, unlabeled, white envelope toward the end of New York’s AW09 Fashion Week. Everyone buzzed for a few days until focus shifted to Paris and all things recession. Then this anonymous editorial board announced they were headed online and their second issue would land post-Met Ball.
So we got curious and did some digging.
Continue reading WTF WWWWD…