Vanity Fair's "International Best-Dressed List" (international meaning Americans, a few aristo/celeb Brits and random Eurotrash/royals) isn't exactly controversial, but listees like Carla Bruni, Ivanka Trump, Michelle Obama, Sarah Jessica Parker, Matt Lauer, Kanye West and Julian Schnabel can feel pleased (or even more pleased) when they look in the mirror today. [VF]
All models have to do is weigh 100 pounds and not get caught on camera doing drugs. Is that too much too ask? Usually, yes. Burberry model Rosie Huntingdon-Whiteley was photographed—oh no!—with a bong. Which hardly lives up to her Burberry precedessor Kate Moss's umpteen fat rails. [Daily Mail]
Tim Gunn celebrated his birthday today with a visit to Regis and Kelly and confided that he "seldom agrees with the outcome" of Project Runway, and that if he were a judge he'd be fighting with the others all the time. He'd better hope that Nina and Heidi weren't watching!
As well as the CW's Stylista and MTV's The Stylist, this fall sees the debut of a far scarier prospect than both of those put together: Bravo's The Rachel Zoe Project. [Fashion Inc.]
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's new book Influence, edited by Derek Blasberg and with photos by Rodrigo Corral, will have a double cover of shots of each girl by Rankin; here's Ashley's. [This is Music]