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Fashion news: Models make us (more) jealous, RJ Cutler might be back at 4 Times Square and Issey Miyake pulls a Vuitton

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By Corinne Perez-Abergel, Gillian Pryor and Renee Reardin

Graffiti on handbags?  That’s so Vuitton 2001. Or the runway backdrop at Issey Miyake’s fall menswear show. Marc, what’s your next move? [Nymag]

Like we weren’t already jealous. Now Patrick Demarchelier has shot six of the hottest models around, along with their beautiful men for the February issue of Vogue Paris.  Damn, these ladies know how to pick em! [Style]

The September Issue director, RJ Cutler’s new TV project is rumoured to be connected to Teen Vogue. The Hills II? [Nymag]

Bleached photo expert, Juergen Teller, who has famously shot for Marc Jacobs and most recently Celine, has not one but TWO gallery shows in Berlin right now. [T]

The highly anticipated cinematic rendition of Haruki Murakami’s best selling novel Norwegian Wood is soon to hit theatres, but first, Lina Scheynius shot the Japanese star in all Hussein Chayalan. [anOther]


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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]

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The September Issue will screen during Toronto Fashion Week!

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FINALLY! Toronto documentary series Doc Soup will host the Canadian premiere of The September Issue on Wednesday, October 21–during Toronto’s LG Fashion Week. If you need reminding, the film follows Anna Wintour, Grace Coddington et al, as they put together the September 2007 issue of Vogue. Read more »


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