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Posen for Target, Hermes Hogging Gators and Rihanna on Naked Pics

by Erin Donnelly (Subscribe to Erin Donnelly's posts), Posted Nov 30th 2009 at 8:37AM
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Zac Posen Coming to Target
Bullseye! Zac Posen -- who previously worked with Target Australia -- will be following in the footsteps of Rodarte by designing a collection for Target's Go International line, set to debut April 25. Insert cartwheels here.
[WWD]

Rihanna is Pro-Naked
Rihanna
is taking her new "Rated R" album title seriously, advocating in a new interview that "every woman should have naked pictures taken." The singer also dishes on her "raunchy" image and -- what else? -- Susan Boyle.
[The Sun]

Hermes Hurting Alligator Farming Industry?
Later, gator! Alligator farmers accuse Hermes of hoarding alligator skins to drive up prices for other luxury labels as sales for exotic high-priced accessories slip.
[NY Times]

Adidas Irks Senator Chuck Schumer
Style foul! Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is seeing red over Adidas' move to ship production of NBA uniforms from upstate New York to Thailand, insisting that the company must protect American jobs.
[NY Post]

Helena Christensen is Foxy at 40
Supermodel Helena Christensen's nude photoshoot in the January issue of British Elle proves that turning 40 hasn't hurt her looks. "I have no problems with showing my body," says the gorgeous Dane, who turns 41 next month.
[Daily Mail]
 

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