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Daily reads: Natasha Poly’s legs are slightly terrifying and Henry Holland is quite the gymnast.

Natasha Poly in Jil Sander. Photography by Willy Vanderperre
For our money, Natasha Poly has the best legs going. Don’t believe us? Check out these shots from the Jil Sander spring campaign. [Fashiononlogie]
On the opposite end: Jane Birkin progeny and girl-about-Paris, Lou Doillon, looks dreamy for Vanessa Bruno. [Refinery 29]
Want to see Michelle Obama on the cover of Vogue? Of course you do. [WSJ]
Chuck Bass and Chanel Iman: Together at last. [Fashionista]
In a story that inspires vague claustrophobia, Cintra Wilson tries out Thom Browne’s stab at womenswear and finds it very buttoned. [NYTimes]
Agyness Deyn bestie Henry Holland wants you to know that he works damn hard and has a flair for gymnastics. [Independent]
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