Between Two Ferns: Along with millions of others, Britt and I saw The Hangover this weekend. It’s awesome. Zach Galifianakis kills. And so does his wardrobe, key pieces of which the kids over at the LA Times tracked down. We would be honored to join his wolfpack. {All the Rage}
Smile, You’re on Sara’s Camera: Sara Ziff just might be the Michael Moore of the modeling world. Prepare to be disturbed by what you see. {Fashionologie}
Stylishly Social: This timeline of socialite fashion makes us really miss Carolyn Bessette. {Refinery29}
Call Us: Apparently Bar and Leo have broken up. We’d like Mr. DiCaprio to note that while we may not be supermodels, we do care deeply about the environment and Scorsese films. {People }
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It seems Mr. Deacon isn’t the only one enamored with our favorite 1980s video game - behold these leggings, at left, from Topshop.
They may not be the most flattering - horizontal bands of graphics, “POW!”, and “BANG!” don’t help anyone’s thighs - but they are pretty fun. Natalie’s totally into it, but more so in sweater form.
First thought: Wow, icons of yesteryear are totally making a comeback - think DVF and Wonder Woman, Lego at Castelbajac, Monopoly and Reebok, and the return of Christian Francis Roth.
But also: Why Pac-Man and not Ms? Pink and black would be so much less jarring and girls will be the ones wearing them..
But wait: Wasn’t Alice McCall supposed to do an Atari-inspired line for Topshop..?
—ALEXANDRA BEN-GURION
We brought you this information last week, a little too early, but it looks like the world is finally ready for it…
Back in May, Diane von Furstenberg announced she’d be designing a capsule holiday collection loosely based on Wonder Woman, a personal icon of hers.
But she didn’t mention, however, that she’d also be designing a limited-edition, collector’s comic book, called Be the Wonder Woman You Can Be, Featuring the Adventures of Diva, Viva & Fifa, in collaboration with DC comics, available on her site and in her stores starting next Wednesday, October 15th.
The comic tells the story of three different, empowered women - Diva, Viva and Fifa - and includes an intro by Gloria Steinem and a letter by Lynda Carter. Proceeds benefit Vital Voices, to empower emerging women leaders.
Stay tuned for images…