Tilda Swinton wears Karl Lagerfeld’s design to film benefit
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Tilda Swinton wore an outfit designed by Karl Lagerfeld to the Museum of Modern Art’s 2013 Film Benefit: A Tribute to Tilda Swinton, which was sponsored by Chanel. And she posed with the designer on the red carpet. [WWD]
Jennifer Lawrence has joined the legion of celebrities who are sporting pixie cut hairstyles. [The Cut]
Carrie Underwood changed outfits 10 times at the Country Music Awards on Wednesday. [People]
Isabel Marant’s capsule collection for H&M is set to go on sale Nov. 14, and the retailer has posted rules online for how the first day will go down. For instance, the clothing will be available in stores as of 8 a.m. local time and online at noon EST, there will be a purchase limit and the first 300 people in line at each store will be broken into smaller groups and allowed to shop in 15-minute segments. [Racked]
Pookie and Louisa Burch come from a fashionable family and they are getting into the family business, WWD reports. They are the daughters of Chris Burch of C. Wonder and their former stepmother is Tory Burch. Now they are launching their own line of clothes and accessories, called Trademark. [WWD]
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