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What London girl recently snared both the Gap and Uniqlo ad campaigns? Lily Donaldson? Tolula Adeyemi? Agyness Deyn? Nope. It’s Daisy de Villeneuve of the impressive fashion dynasty. Her family is a huge part of London history–photographer dad Justin discovered Twiggy, mom Jan is a model and was a supe back in the 60’s, whilst [...]

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John Galliano let slip that Karlie Kloss is his girl for Spring 2010. She won’t front Galliano (whose ads never appear stateside), but Dior. The designer launched his eponymous “timepiece range” in Paris last night and told WWD he’d been very busy casting the spring campaign. But really, how hard can it be to cast [...]

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If you’re freaking out because you thought you might have to go a whole week without scrambling for a must-have collaboration, relax. Jil Sander for Uniqlo launches this Thursday, October 1st. It sounds like collection will be pretty big, consisting of both men’s and women’s outerwear, knitwear, tees, sweats and accessories (in fact, Sander’s Wikipedia [...]

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Looky-Loo: Little J landed her own cover. She’s looking exceptionally cute and age appropriate on the cover of Teen Vogue‘s September issue. {TeenVogue} Fort Lauderdale, Really? One of our favorite hairstylists, Ted Gibson, is opening a salon in the former Spring Break mecca. But he promises it’s cool now. {W} Now That Makes More Sense: [...]

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Not Tweeting: Coco Rocha doesn’t do the Twitter thing. So if you think you’re following her every move, right down to a supposed internship at Vogue, you’re sorely mistaken. {Oh So Coco} Bare Becks: Mr. Posh Spice unveiled his latest undies ad for Emporio Armani in London yesterday. This is one campaign we will never, [...]

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Not Fashion: But too good not to share. Ed Westwick said, “I have used his name before and just said, ‘Hi, I’m Chuck Bass’ like a catchphrase. It makes me giggle.” {Mirror} Someone’s Hiring: If you look up to girls like Lauren Conrad, Whitney Port and Stephanie Pratt, Kelly Cutrone needs a new assistant. Consider [...]

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Sorry dudes. Keegan doesn’t need an assistant – he loves George – but Nicola Formichetti needs a handful of interns. Lots of them. Specifically, “girls and gays who live in New York City,” as in they know their way around the city, the subway, magazines, designers, photographers, models, clothes. You must have previous fashion/styling/editorial/PR experience. [...]

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Jil Sander for $40

Last week, WWD reported that Jil Sander was spotted at a fabric fair, sparking rumors that the German designer was readying for a comeback after exiting her semi-eponymous label (her real name is Heidemarie Jiline Sander) in 2004. But those hoping for a return to the runway should instead focus their attention to the racks: [...]

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I have a tiny friend who wears clothes that are often far too big for her, officially. No, I’m not joking about MK, but she’s technically a big part of this, too. My size 0 friend will buy say, a DVF blouse in a size 12, and suddenly, she’s wearing a shirt dress nobody can [...]

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It’s that time of year again – UNIQLO’s annual UT Grand Prix t-shirt design contest is officially underway, and we know there must be some of you out there wanting to get in on the chance to win the 3,000,000 yen first prize (that’s about $30,000). The winner’s design will also be sold in UNIQLO [...]

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If you’re suffering from Pop Shop nostalgia, pay attention: Keith Haring’s crazy store on Lafayette may be gone, but his t-shirts just hit UNIQLO. We saw them getting rolled onto the store floor last night. The shirts sell for under $20, and feature classic prints from the New York graffiti artist, including his electric hearts [...]

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