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British Vogue EIC Alexandra Shulman gave a talk in London Wednesday night and the magazine published some of the most interesting takeaways on its own blog–something we can’t imagine ever happening at American Vogue. And at Italian Vogue, Franca Sozzani would have just blogged about it herself.

Regardless, Shulman, who flies pretty under the radar for a Vogue editor, revealed some interesting tidbits–like how one of the best-selling recording artists on the planet can’t sell fashion magazines, her burning desire to get Kate Middleton and how too-small sample sizes have prompted her to write letters to designers.

Apparently, music stars don’t sell magazines:

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Victoria Beckham is looking to spice up the lives of all the people of the world– by expanding her eponymous brand on a more global scale. The designer recently revealed to CNN that her most pressing plans include entering e-commerce, as well as opening a brick and mortar store.

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Jessica Michault, Suzy Menkes‘ partner-in-crime and online editor at the International Herald Tribune, is leaving her post at the storied publication for greener–or at least speedier–pastures: The editor and blogger has just been named editor-in-chief of NOWFASHION.

Most of us know NOWFASHION as the place to go for in-real-time runway and red carpet photos–but the site, helmed by photographer Valerio Mezzanotti, is hoping to change that.

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Is the end of counterfeit designer goods approaching?

Earlier this month Hermes won $100 million in a counterfeit case; then Uggs won a whopping $686 million in a similar case. And today, Burberry is the latest brand to get their just desserts (and a huge lump of money): The brand was just awarded $100 million in a case against a network of Chinese Internet counterfeiters, WWD is reporting.

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J. Crew president/style queen Jenna Lyons is a smart lady and we pretty much worship her, so why shouldn’t everything she says be news? The other night, she told the Post her thoughts on two of the hottest topics in fashion right now: The revival of the Schiparelli brand and Julia Restoin-Roitfeld’s new baby.

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We were saddened to hear about the passing of Donna Summer, who lost her battle to lung cancer today at the age of 63. Summer moved us (both physically and emotionally) with her strong, sultry vocals, smoldering stage presence, and of course, her unabashedly glamorous look.

Not only did her voice define a genre, but her style set the standard for divas to come. You don’t have to look far to see traces of Donna’s style in some of our most beloved stars today.

So, to honor the late Queen of Disco, here is a tribute to the continued legacy she left on fashion. From Lady Gaga to Toni Braxton, click through to see Donna’s style influence. Read more »

Designer Uma Wang New York Welcome Party

Last night the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund welcomed Chinese designer Uma Wang to New York with a fancy cocktail party at the W New York Downtown–which will be Wang’s home for the duration of her six week stay. She is in town as a guest of the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund’s Chinese Exchange Program, which aims to engage key designers in a cultural exchange including industry events and introductions to key people within the U.S. market.

The event was hosted by Vogue’s Meredith Melling Burke along with CFDA’s Steven Kolb and W Hotels Global Fashion Director Jenné Lombardo. We also spotted Peter Som, Jenna Lyons and Opening Ceremony’s Kate Foley (who showed us some of her super cool tattoos).

Wang represents the exciting wave of innovative, high-quality designers putting the Chinese fashion industry on the map for all the right reasons.

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We’ve all been there, ladies: That clothing stain far more mortifying than a drunken spill of Merlot. Ruining your glad rags whilst on the rag. Unintentionally mixing your polka dots with Aunt Dot. Yup, we’re talking periods, people. The menstrual cycle has never quite synced up with fashion. But this Vice spread, aptly titled “There Will Be Blood,” seems out to change all that–as well as a few tampons. Read more »

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Chloe Sevigny has been pretty vocal lately about her disdain towards much of the fashion world. Last July, she told the New York Times that she finds going to fashion shows “boring,” and more recently told a British radio show (via The Cut) that being a street style fixture is “not fun for [her].”

Now, just before London’s Opening Ceremony pop-up shop rereleases five of her sold-out designs for the store, Chloe’s told Elle UK that fashion is “not really [her] passion.” Acting is her passion (duh), and her latest gig as a transgender contract killer in the upcoming mini-series Hit and Miss, brought her to tears, she says:

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Jeffrey Costello + Robert Tagliapietra + Barneys New York Celebrate the Launch of C&T Costello Tagliapietra

Championing new lines and labels is a part of Barneys New York’s DNA, so what better place to celebrate the launch of Costello Tagliapietra’s new diffusion line, C&T than on the department store’s recently-renovated 8th floor?

The new line, which is exclusive to the retailer, is a take on Costello’s best of, modified to suit a larger breadth of consumers.

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Name: Esther

Occupation: Works in the buying department at Bloomingdale’s

What would you never be caught wearing?: Uggs.

What’s the most prominent color in your wardrobe?: Nude pink.

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Kate Moss covers the June/July issue of Harper’s Bazaar, and sadly she’s not wearing a swimsuit like Vogue‘s Olympic hopefuls or Gisele’s sandy ass on Vogue Paris. The cover (below), shot by Terry Richardson, isn’t that exciting, but it’s pretty enough. We’re happy to see Kate on any cover! However, when you dive into the magazine (which hits newsstands May 29), you’re rewarded with a 20-page spread of Ms. Moss in Jamaica modeling tons of spring looks (and random big fur coats). And yes, swimsuits are involved. Read more »