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Fashion news: Anna goes to London, Escada goes bye-bye and the Swedes go to Copenhagen

The Gap's Patrick Robinson. Photography by Peter Stigter
Anna Wintour will be heading to London Fashion Week, because, like, everyone is going to be there. [The Cut]
Escada’s dunzo–the German brand will file for insolvency this week. [Bloomberg]
Once and for all, Kanye is not interning at the Gap. So says head designer Patrick Robinson, who would know. [Fashionologie]
J. Crew must go to J. Peterman-like lengths to conceal the fact that they use cashmere from Loro Piana, an Italian company who only allows their name to be associated with $10,000 suits, not J.Crew’s totally cheap $300 cardigans. [WSJ]
It appears there are a lot of Swedes lurking around at Copenhagen Fashion Week. [Refinery 29]
Cintra Wilson gets all snooty about the new Manhattan J.C. Penney, but then decides it’s probably good for all those fat, polyester-clad tourists. [NYTimes]
Nicole Richie will launch a new line of shoes and clothing next spring. [The Cut]
A woman got a nose job after one of her Facebook friends made a crack about the size of her schnozz and feels like her bud did her a favour. Should friend be in quotes here? [Allure]
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