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Michelle Obama Gets Crowned and Cara Delevingne Gets Unzipped

Michelle Obama was crowned The Sunday Times' best dressed.


  • Michelle Obama was crowned The Sunday Times' best dressed. [BuzzFeed]

  • Was Brian Atwood's success written in the stars? "I remember going to this psychic who told me, 'I see you being famous for something to do with feet,'" he said. "It made no sense to me, because, at that point, I hadn't designed shoes." [The Business of Fashion]

  • Victoria Beckham will convert a London grocery store into office space for her eponymous lines. [InStyle UK]

  • Georgina Chapman dished out popcorn at a screening of August: Osage County, an upcoming drama starring Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts. [Page Six]

  • Don't expect many sartorial similarities to Audrey Hepburn in the Broadway production of Breakfast at Tiffany's. "As great as the movie is, we have seen it," said costume designer Colleen Atwood. "So it's time to move on." [InStyle]

  • The first-ever Global Kids Fashion Week has wrapped in London, raising questions about just how appropriate the event really is. [The Daily Beast]

  • Shop the closets of Charlotte Ronson and Lauren Goodman in Vaunte's latest sale. [PS Fashion News Inbox]

  • Justin Timberlake is reportedly leaving William Rast, the clothing label he established with Trace Ayala in 2005. [The New York Post]

  • Cara Delevingne unzips and strips for i-D's special Q&A issue. [i-D online]
New York Fashion Week

Prabal Gurung Goes Edgier, Dressier, and Gets Stronger for Fall 2011

>> Prabal Gurung had us at look number one — when Karlie Kloss stomped out in a brilliant red dress, sexy in its full party skirt and sleeve nonchalantly slipping off one shoulder.

>> Prabal Gurung had us at look number one — when Karlie Kloss stomped out in a brilliant red dress, sexy in its full party skirt and sleeve nonchalantly slipping off one shoulder. The designer says he was dually inspired by John Singer SargentA Parisian Beggar Girl and Miss Havisham from Great Expectations for Fall 2011, but really, it was about a simple challenge: "Can I do undone? . . . After such a long time of tight, short dresses constantly, I thought that was something so chic.”

Gurung returned to his dressier roots after last season's more sportswear-driven stint — there were textures galore (furs, sequins, intricate appliques and the like, which made for some expensive-looking pieces). But that's not to say that the collection was uber feminine; in fact, with its black leather moto gloves and leather lashings around the waist, it forayed into edgier territory than Gurung has tried in the past. Pink hair streaks (which have also been spotted this week on stylist and WSJ contributor Lauren Goodman and the model Charlotte Free) finished off the look, and evidence that the designer's star keeps rising came in both the caliber of model cast (Kloss, who walked Gurung's show for the first time, Constance Jablonski, Jourdan Dunn, Joan Smalls, Liu Wen) and the number of editor-in-chiefs in the front row (including Robbie Myers, Emmanuelle Alt, and Anna Wintour, who was joined by Bee Shaffer).

New York Fashion Week

Cozy Knits and Muted Florals Populate John Patrick's Fall 2011 Organic Collection

>> The Organic girl continues to grow up as John Patrick's collection matures, and this season, he says, “She’s a modern-day vagabond. She’s young but sophisticated, and wants an older, more romantic experience of dressing.” True to the collection's name and conscious sensibility, there were coats of vegetable dyed wool, jackets from recycled cashmere, and trenches from recycled cotton or recycled PET bottles alongside the pretty floral dresses.

>> The Organic girl continues to grow up as John Patrick's collection matures, and this season, he says, “She’s a modern-day vagabond. She’s young but sophisticated, and wants an older, more romantic experience of dressing.”

True to the collection's name and conscious sensibility, there were coats of vegetable dyed wool, jackets from recycled cashmere, and trenches from recycled cotton or recycled PET bottles alongside the pretty floral dresses. Amanda Henderson, a knitwear consultant and recent FIT graduate, handknitted the cozy and covetable wool sweaters — in both cropped and knee lengths — with “needles the size of broomsticks.” And show stylist Lauren Goodman topped off the looks with lace-up, heeled Hunter welly boots — "[It's a] nice marriage between the brands — elegance for everyday life," she noted — and masai belts by Jack Spade.

As designers are wont to do, Patrick is already thinking of his next collection: "I'm considering now what my next move is, whether it's a beauty product, shoe, or intimate apparel."