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Fashion news: An Eloise shop, a Twilight star for Calvin Klein, and Depeche Mode watches

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Image via The Cut

Image via The Cut

Twilight’s Kellan Lutz is the new face of Calvin Klein. He’s been tagged as the “new Mark Wahlberg” for an extensive underwear campaign. (As if anyone could take the place of Marky Mark!) [The Cut]

Grace Coddington was spotted out and about with The September Issue director RJ Cutler. Coddington told Times UK that Cutler is adapting her illustrated book Catwalk Cats into a movie. [Fashionologie]

Christina Ricci is set to star in a short film—or long-winded commercial, whatever you want to call it—for Donna Karen’s Eldridge bag. The film features Ricci as four characters (the dreamer, the paramour, the voyeur and the expressionist) sporting the purse in all its multiple ways. Kelly Cutrone produced the film and Sting’s son, Jake Sumner directed. [Fashionista]

Watchmaker Hublot is collaborating with Depeche Mode. The band will create 12 special edition Big Bang watches with album covers as the watch’s face backdrop. The collection will be auctioned off online on February 1 with proceeds going to the Teenage Cancer Trust. [WWD]

Adored children’s literary character Eloise now has a store to call her own at The Plaza. The shop is outfitted in pink memorabilia in homage to the beloved Kay Thompson tale and will host tea parties, dress up and story hour for eager fans. Legend has it that the 55-year-old character was based on Thompson’s goddaughter, Liza Minnelli, who lived at the Plaza with her mother Judy Garland for a time. [WWD]

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