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Fashion news: Alexander McQueen for Puma, new Victoria’s Secret angels, and more
Posted November 4th, 2009 | 4:11 pm | By Anna Cipollone |

Photo via The Cut
Alexander McQueen’s collection for Puma is casual, cute and totally wearable. And we mean even outside of the gym. [The Cut]
The newest Victoria’s Secret angels to get their wings are Chanel Iman, Emanuela de Paula, Lindsay Ellingson, Candice Swanepoel, and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.
[Fashionologie]
President Obama has appointed Anna Wintour to the Committee on the Arts and Humanities, whose members also include Sarah Jessica Parker, Edward Norton and Yo-Yo Ma to name a few. [The Cut]
Escada is expected to announce a new owner of the recently bankrupt company very shortly. Rumour has it that the bidding war has come down to Sven Ley, son of Escada founder Wolfgang Ley, and Megha Mittal, the daughter-in-law of billionaire Lakshmi Mittal. [Fashionologie]
Topics: Alexander McQueen, Barack Obama, Chanel Iman, Escada, Megha Mittal, Puma, Sven Ley, Victoria's Secret
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