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Fashion news: Claymation Dior, Hamish on screen, glow-in-the-dark pants and more
It’s the last day of Fashion Week and we’re experiencing all the mental fatigue and junk food overload that that entails. So we’re glad for this video of Claymation figures rocking out in Dior Homme. Just the brain candy we needed. [Fashionista]
Fashion Journalism Superhunk and bear-poop enthusiast Hamish Bowles will be an extra in Oliver Stone’s Wall Street 2. [NY Post]
Diesel’s Flash for Fun collection includes glow-in-the-dark jeans, T-shirts and underwear, for those who want to take their look from day to rave. [Nitrolicious]
In collaboration news, Heidi Klum has teamed up with Modern Vintage and Majestic Mills American co-founders Rick and Brian Cytrynbaum to design a clothing line. The collection will initially feature shoes, and then expand into ready-to-wear, swimwear and maternity clothes. The collection is inspired by Klum’s closet and her own style, and will launch in early 2010. [Grazia]
Rumour has it Teen Vogue isn’t done with reality TV after all. Although they ditched out on their partnership with The Hills, the magazine is developing a new show. No word yet on what the premise will be, but we hope it includes empty stares. [Fashionologie]
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