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Tavi’s in a Wilco Video: While at first glance this makes no sense, here’s how it happened: Wilco’s lead singer Jeff Tweedy has a 15-year-old son, Spencer. Spencer directed the video. Spencer is pals with Tavi and has written for Rookie. Hence, Tavi gets to be in a Wilco video. {Hollywood Reporter}

Expect a Lot of Polka Dots on Louis Vuitton Accessories This Summer: Marc Jacobs has collaborated with Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama on a wide range of accessories, RTW, shoes, watches, and jewelry. She’s best known for putting polka dots on pretty much everything. While Louis Vuitton reportedly won’t show the pieces at the fall shows in Paris this March, they’re supposed to hit stores in July. {WWD, subscription required}

More Looks From the Jason Wu for Target Line Revealed: Readers of People Style Watch‘s February issue were treated to a new ad and a full page of looks from the hotly-anticipated designer collab. When can we see the whole collection?? {The Budget Babe}

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Justin Bieber Looks Utterly Confused in V

Monday, Jan 9, 2012 / 12:35 PM

Justin Bieber may be one of the highest grossing pop stars of all time but dude could definitely brush up on his modeling skills. Because is it just us, or does The Biebs look confused/depressed/constipated during his whole V shoot, lensed by Inez & Vinoodh ? We get that a gladiator hat and shiny leather suit may not exactly be his steez, but c’mon, he could have at least changed up his deer-in-the-headlights expression once or twice. Or smiled. Or something. Then again, we guess this is pretty much what you can expect from a seventeen-year-old boy dressed in designer gear. How do you think JB did as a model in this editorial?
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Bill Cunningham to Receive Excellence Award: Bill Cunningham will be honored with the Carnegie Hall Media of Excellence award April 23 for his 50 years covering fashion and his role in inspiring philanthropy. Congratulations! We wonder if he’ll be snapping photos at his own event? {WWD (Subscription required)}

Justin Bieber to Cover Next Month’s V? Just when you thought Bieber fever was breaking, word on the street is the teen crooner will cover the magazine’s first ever Music Issue, set to release January 2012. It will never end. {NYPost}

Wilson Phillips Reality TV Show Coming Soon: And now, for a dose of sweet 90s nostalgia: Wilson Phillips: Still Holding On will be coming to your TV in April, thanks to the TV Guide network. All three band members will be featured on the show, chronicling their comeback. Now if our economy could have a ’90s style comeback, all would be well in the world.{ELLE}

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For the first time in two years, V magazine is featuring actual models instead of celebrities on its next edition, which hits newsstands on November 8. And to show that it is really, really standing by its decision to eschew celebs in favor of models, the mag shot not one, but four covers, featuring a pair of pretty girls on each cover. Read more »

Cathy Horyn, the New York Times style critic, is one of the fashion industry’s most respected (and, it must be said, feared) writers. Many have felt the lash of her sharp tongue, and her more negative reviews have resulted in a ban from more than one designer’s show, including Georgio Armani. Not everyone can take the heat, including Lady Gaga, who directed her third installment of “From The Desk Of Lady Gaga,” published on V Magazine’s website this morning, at Horyn’s acerbic pen in what she calls an address of “Extreme Critic Fundamentalism.”

Gaga addresses the “insult vs. insight” of fashion criticism. She asks, “Doesn’t the integrity of the critic become compromised when their writings are consistently plagued with negativity? When the public is no longer surprised or excited by the unpredictability of the writer, but rather has grown to expect the same cynicism from the same cynic?” It’s a fair question, especially in this hyper-scrutinized industry where millions publish their own blogs and lob criticism at designers’ work from a relatively inexperienced standpoint. So while Gaga’s question is certainly valid, taking aim at Horyn, a journalist with years of experience covering the fashion industry for one of the world’s best newspapers, is not.

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I’m sure some have wanted to ‘tie me up and tie me down’ and perhaps others wanted to tape my mouth shut! But this is something I would only permit for this issue dedicated to Pedro [Almodovar] as he always does everything “tongue-in-cheek.” I only know Pedro socially. However, what I have always liked about Pedro is that his films perfectly combine passion, intelligence and style with a twist of humor – leaving his indelible mark on everything he does. I think that was the essence Sebastian [Faena] drew upon for our cover photo shoot.

Supermodel Naomi Campbell, who’s not exactly known for her submissiveness, explains to V Spain why she agreed to be tied up and have her mouth taped for a shoot inspired by Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodovar’s acclaimed movie Tie Me Up Tie Me Down, photographed by Sebastian Faena.

A 5.8 magnitude earthquake just hit somewhere near Richmond, VA and tremors were felt from Washington D.C. to Manhattan (we may have thought there was a particularly hefty person stomping on the roof, at first…). Of course, we turned to Twitter as our first source to find out that, yes, that swaying we felt was, in fact, an actual earthquake in Manhattan of all places. And because fashion people Tweet their every waking moment, we rounded up some of the best reactions to the midday rumble:

Joe Zee (@mrjoezee)
Everyone’s ok at my @ELLEmagazine office here – clearly, since they’re all tweeting like crazy going down 41 flights of stairs. #Earthquake

DKNY PR GIRL (@dkny)
This is when everyone on the Wesrt Coast starts calling us drama queens….

Prabal Gurung (@prabalgurung)
It wasn’t an earthquake. Its momma nature’s tummy rumbling. hee hee.

Eva Chen Bannister (@evachen212)
okay, I’m kind of annoyed that what I assumed was me tripping in my slightly too big Chanel flatforms was actually an earthquake. what.

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Preview: Carine Roitfeld’s Elizabeth Taylor Spread In V’s September Issue: A behind-the-scenes video of Roitfeld’s homage to the Queen of Diamonds, which she shot with Mario Testino. It looks seriously decadent; I spy some Prada, electric blue eyeshadow and a jeweled tiger statuette. {Stylelist}

NY Fashion Week Documentary The Tents Premieres Saturday: It chronicles the birth and progression of what is now Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, from Bryant Park to Lincoln Center, with commentary from a bajillion fashion folk. Showtime is 6pm at the SVA Theatre; tickets are available online here. {Racked}

Vogue Has A New Secret Website: According to a tiny blurb in AdWeek, Wintour and cohorts are working on some new hush-hush site to launch in December. The question is, how will it avoid both repeating Vogue.com content and stepping on the toes of fellow Conde site Style.com? {AdWeek via Styleite}

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Victoria Beckham’s Style Evolution: In honor of her newborn baby girl, Harper Seven, Vogue UK traces Beckham’s sartorial choices from her not-so-posh Spice Girl days to her current, decidedly more tasteful style. {Vogue UK}

Balenciaga Launching E-Commerce: Notoriously un-Web-savvy, Nicholas Ghesquière is finally stepping up his site to sell all of the brand’s products, including runway ready-to-wear, and become “almost like a daily magazine” with tons of photos and short films by visual artists and photographers conscripted by the designer. Is a blog not far behind? {WWD}

Lady Gaga’s Second V Column: No purchase necessary to read the latest “From The Desk Of Lady Gaga.” This time she talks about… umm… costumes? Fantasy? It doesn’t really make a lot of sense or say anything an average drag queen wouldn’t, but if you’re still intrigued check it out online. {V}

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Yesterday, Self Service, the hit French fashion magazine with an insider tilt, relaunched its website with full archives. The goal was to create a database of everyone that’s ever been in Self Service. It’s like an online encyclopedia filled with people who are really, really important in the fashion industry. (Seriously, there’s an index.)

Now you know I love a good online archive, so I spent yesterday afternoon scouring Self Service‘s to bring you the most iconic, weirdest, and captivating photos from the book’s 16 year history. While my computer’s hard drive is now 25% covered in images of Hannelore Knuts, I’ve managed to pull out 20 photos that are particularly noteworthy.

But don’t rely on me entirely. After checking out my edit, go to Self Service’s new site and find out for yourself.

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So that image of Gaga with her face covered in sequins to look like a butterfly? Not the cover of this V‘s “Asian issue.” Turns out it was only a third of the cover of V‘s issue 71, on newsstands today.

Gaga’s column for the high fashion glossy also debuted today. It’s really long. And defensive. And kinda pretentious.

Some highlights:

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