Joanna Lumley
Versace To Dress Lady Gaga for Her Next Tour, Penelope Cruz is a Calendar Girl, and Marc Jacobs Decamps to Paris Post-Sandy
A little Twitter birdy told us that Versace is designing the costumes for Lady Gaga's Born This Way Ball Tour (okay, the birdy was Gaga herself). {Twitter} Penelope Cruz sizzles in red for the 2013 Campari calendar. {Fashion Gone Rogue} An increasing number of retailers will be open on Thanksgiving Day in a trend that business insiders are referring to as "Black Thursday." {WWD, subscription required}
Iris Apfel Launches a Shoe Line, Kris Jenner Slips a Nip and Jessica Biel Debuts Her Wedding Ring
Kim Kardashian went out for dinner with Kanye West and changed outfits in a bathroom. Yeah, we don't get why either. {People Magazine} Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake got married on Friday! Lean in real close and you might catch a glimpse of Jessica's brand new wedding ring behind that massive engagement rock. No word yet on who designed the dress. {E!} Kris Jenner can now join her daughters in the nip slip hall of fame. {HuffPo}
Fashion News Roundup: The Beckhams Are on the 'Rich List,' DIY Caviar Nail Fails, and Ab Fab's Patsy Fronts a New Marks & Spencer Campaign
The Beckhams Made it on to the Sunday Times 'Rich List': David and Victoria Beckham are... rich? You don't say! America's favorite British transplants ranked #10 in the Times' music (huh?) category, having amassed over $32 million this past year. {Vogue UK} Isabel Marant Knows What Time it is: The designer is selling a limited edition gold watch, which you can only get at her SoHo boutique. {The Cut} Want to Try a DIY Caviar Mani?: The folks over at SHEFinds attempt to recreate the now sold-out Ciaté caviar manicure with a host of materials like sugar sprinkles, seed beads, and actual caviar. {SHEFinds} What's Up With All the 'Curators' in Fashion?: These days, it seems every well-known blogger or media gadfly is curating something, but what does that really mean? Is 'curator' just a modern, fancy word for 'editor?' Vanessa Friedman explores this sudden phenomena. {Material World}