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Thursday January 3rd, 2013

Pokémon Goes High Fashion, Mulberry Takes Meghan Collison Underwater, and Tights That Look Like They’re Melting
Fashion News Roundup

Pokémon Goes High Fashion, Mulberry Takes Meghan Collison Underwater, and Tights That Look Like They’re Melting

Jersey Shore might be over, but that apparently doesn’t mean seeing any less of J.Woww: The MTV star flashed a bit too much of herself at the network’s New Year’s show. {HuffPo}

On Tumblr, 23-year-old Zara employee Francis Phommisai combines fashion editorials with Pokémon–and the results are kind of amazing. {Daily Beast}

Crystal Harris finally wed her Playboy honey Hugh Hefner in a pink gown, which makes us wonder if this trend is finally over. {US Weekly}

Meghan Collison goes under the sea for Mulberry’s spring campaign, shot by Tim Walker. {WWD}

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Monday December 26th, 2011

Fashion News Roundup: Kate Middleton Wore Plum on Christmas, Louis Vuitton Is Suing The Hangover 2, and Nina Garcia Takes a Post at Moda Operandi
Fashion News Roundup

Fashion News Roundup: Kate Middleton Wore Plum on Christmas, Louis Vuitton Is Suing The Hangover 2, and Nina Garcia Takes a Post at Moda Operandi

Kate Middleton’s Plum and Wine Christmas Ensemble: The Duchess was a sugar plum (in the best possible way) personified on Christmas morning as she attended church services with the royal family. {Mirror UK}

Burberry Has 10 Million Facebook Fans and Counting: Compare that to Louis Vuitton which has about 6 million fans and Prada who has 829,000. Let’s hope Burberry doesn’t start playing Farmville and cluttering up everyone’s feed. {Facebook}

Louis Vuitton Is Suing The Hangover 2: LVMH is suing Warner Brothers because of a scene in which Zach Galifianakis’ character says of his bag, “Careful, that is a Louis Vuitton.” Except it’s not. The bag is a counterfeit produced by a company called Diophy, which LVMH is also currently suing. The luxury goods company claims there could be “consumer confusion.” We’re definitely confused. {WWD, subscription required}

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