Link list, 10/17
Filed under: Style in the News, News
The men and women at Lehman Brother's may have lost their jobs, but Hedi Slimane has managed to score another gig: the former Dior homme designer is now represented by Art + Commerce to snap pictures. [Fashion Week Daily]Oooh! Heidi Klum gets all Swedish and adorable in her new Got Milk ad. [Just Jared]
Katie Holmes, er, the othe half of TomKat scored pieces from the Comme des Garçons for H+M collection before it drops in stores. Lucky. [The Cut]
Kanye West's love may be knocked down but that doesn't mean he's above employing a group of naked models to act like statues at his new album listening party. [EW]
Karen Elson's downtown chic boutique in Nashville is officially open. It "will be stocked with rare high-end vintage duds for men and women (with the option of custom tailoring in-house, upping the profile and selection of what was already, in the words of GQ, 'the best clothing store in America' two years in a row.'" [Black Book]
Ah, yes. Project Runway has finally come to a close this season. Sad. However, it just makes looking at photos of the PJ crew hamming it up that much more special. Tear. [Fabsugar]
Speaking of Project Runway, Kenley is just as nasty now as she was when she was taping the show. In an interview with LA Times, she said she was "insulted" to come in third behind Korto's collection. Ugh. [Jezebel]
Catherine Malandrino: "Maybe the best way to explain is simply to say that I don't really like the word fashion. Timeless style, way of living-I prefer any of these. I don't think women want fashion, not really. They want to be themselves, in a beautiful way. And this doesn't only apply to clothes. I think my woman wants to make a beautiful life for herself, a life that's full of pleasure." [Style]
Attention non-budget shoppers: Preen has designed a capsule cruise collection for Net-a-Porter that will be available on the site October 22nd. [Vogue UK]
Sneak peak: Emanuel Ungaro for MAC. [Temptalia]
Gap is closing some of its stores this year. The economy is no joke, people. [WWD]











