French designer Jean-Paul Gaultier has created a collection for premium Italian lingerie retailer La Perla. According to Vogue UK, the range comprises 27 pieces, including two limited-edition items inspired by the cone bra Gaultier designed for Madonna in the 1990s. Prices will range from $600 to $1,200, and the collection will be available in November.
Covergirl : Alessandra Ambrosio For Brazilian Vogue July 2010
Alessandra Ambrosio is ready for action! She’s the new cover girl for the July 2010 issue of Vogue Brazil . Love the hair, the dress , the pose, so demure and yet so sexy. Photographed by Jacques Dequeker
Preview of Madonna’s Material Girl Collection for Macy’s
Here’s a preview of some of the looks and accessories from the Material Girl line. The style icon collaborated with her trendsetting 13-year-old daughter Lourdes on the upcoming “Material Girl” collection of clothing, footwear, handbags and jewelry for teens . “I like the idea that the line is being sold at Macy’s because Macy’s has the major accessibility factor across America.” , Madge told press. While Taylor Momsen is the face of the line, Madonna’s daughter Lourdes is blogging for it over on the Material Girl blog. What do you think of
Mario Testino To Exhibit Kate Moss Portraits
“Kate Who?” , an exhibition of iconic works by Mario Testino . Eighteen portraits of the supermodel are to be exhibited at London’s Phillips de Pury & Co between July 5 – 16 , snapped by Mario back in 1996. “Kate represents the ultimate kind of woman, an icon of our times,” said Mario of his model muse. Tell us,
Miranda, Karolina & Jacquelyn for V Magazine Summer 2010
Willy Vanderperre photographs yet another trio for V Magazine Summer 2010. Starring Miranda Kerr, Karolina Kurkova and Jacquelyn Jablonsk, styled by Olivier Rizzo with creations signed by Prada, Celine and Valentino. Great to see Miranda and Karolina here , but I think
Karlie Kloss by Steven Meisel for Dior Ads
Simple strong and beautiful new Dior Fall 2010 Campaign campaign staring model Karlie Kloss, lensed by Steven Meisel.




