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Fashion news: More blackface, Miley and Max collab, and Harper’s Twilight cover

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Blackface keeps popping up in fashion editorials–on the heels of Lara Stone’s racial transformation and Tyra’s ANTM shoot comes V as the next culprit. [The Cut]
Karl Lagerfeld will star in a short documentary that follows him on September 10th as he worked at the Chanel offices. The film “The Blonde and I” even caught the designer whipping up a quick outfit sketch before speeding off to an airport photo shoot where he remarked, “I look good on the runway.” Of course you do Karl, you look good everywhere. [WWD]
Miley Cyrus and Max Azria have collaborated on an exclusive Wal-Mart line, boasting that every piece will be less than $20. That’s pretty cheap and the clothes don’t look half bad either. [Lucky Mag]
Kristen Stewart and RoPatz may be starring on the December cover of Harper’s Bazaar. [WWD]
We’ve been following Auntie Fashion’s Battle of the Fashion Journalism Superhunks very closely. Now Magazine’s Andrew Sardone won last week’s battle. Next up: The Sartorialist (a.k.a. Scott Schuman) takes on Business of Fashion blogger Imran Amed. [Auntie Fashion]
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