Kate Moss Covers Zoo and i-D, Alexa Chung Does Nylon, and Saks Teams Up with Scandal
Kate Moss goes black and white on one of bi-annual glossy Zoo's four fall-winter covers, with Kristen McMenamy, Jamie Bochert, and Charlotte Gainsbourg nabbing the others. {Fashion Gone Rogue}
Mossy's also snagged i-D's winter cover--in the form of a cute, winking (obv) outtake from a 1995 Calvin Klein campaign. {Grazia}
Alexa Chung and the cutest pigtails ever cover Nylon's October issue. {Nylon}
It's kind of scary how adorable Charlotte Olympia's Halloween collection is. {Elle}
Louis Vuitton has teamed up with communication studio Vasava and fashion illustrator Jordi Labanda to produce an animated short film series about the label. {Bernstein & Andriulli}
Newly ordained model-princess Kendra Spears looks a whole lot like Cindy Crawford on the cover of Vogue Mexico. {HuffPo}
Find out which outrageously priced beauty products are actually worth the splurge. {SheFinds}
Saks is teaming up with TV show Scandal to celebrate the Oct. 3rd premiere, with leading lady Kerry Washington herself set to appear at the flagship store on Fifth Avenue. {WWD, subscription required}
Here's photographic proof that Tina Fey had a nip slip at the Emmys. {Hollywood Life}
Look! It's Pippa Middleton, dressed up like a rainbow flapper ostrich. {The Cut}
Go inside Preen's diffusion line Preen Line's Kurt and Courtney-inspired spring collection. {Refinery 29}
If orange is the new black, then bikini bottoms are the new pants for Amanda Seyfried as she teeters around Brooklyn in her panties while filming a new movie. {US Weekly}
H&M is opening up its rigorous design competition to FIT and Parsons students. {WWD, subscription required}