Here's Rebecca Minkoff, Hilary Rhoda and The Man Repeller doing "Call Me Maybe." Check out the number for "Vincent" at the 0:35 mark -- Minkoff puts all of those cards in her purses as a joke (the number goes to an answering machine for her company).


As a comedian, I have to say that this gig is a dream come true, because you know what they say about the world of high fashion: It's just a bunch of easygoing, laid-back people who love to laugh at themselves. You could even say that fashion and comedy go together like Bar Mitzvahs and Galliano. [Long pause, with awkward laughs.] No one in this room got where they were without taking a risk. I just took one, and I think we can all agree I shouldn't have. That joke went so badly I'm going to get fired from Dior.

Love this Bette Davis eyes necklace, a collaboration between Lendra Medine (of Man Repeller) and Dannijo. [HighSnobette]
Kristen Stewart in on the cover of Vanity Fair's July issue. In it, she calls her haters "voracious, starving shit eaters." Fun times. [VanityFair]
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Elton John told the Guardian he's worried about Lady Gaga's intense schedule: "I look at Gaga and I think, 'How does she do it?' I talk to her mum and
dad about it. They worry. She is
frail, and she doesn't eat when she should, and she's a girl, and
it's tougher for a girl." [NYDN Via Style.com Fashion Feed]
Here's androgynous model Andrej Pejic posing as both a woman and a man in a spread for fashion magazine, Candy. [Styleite]
Kate Moss photographed by Terry Richardson in Jamaica. [TerrysDiary]
B-girls, behold: the Adidas Gazelle ice cream pack. [HighSnobette]


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