
Linda Evangelista recently revealed in a court filing that the father of her 4-year-old son is not, as she'd claimed previously, "a Manhattan architect," but is in fact François-Henri Pinault — husband of Salma Hayek, father of her 3-year-old daughter, and one of the richest luxury tycoons in the world. Now in a new filing, the supermodel's lawyers have revealed that they are seeking $46,000 a month in child support. The judge in the case says that would be the biggest support order in New York family court history. Pinault, who is worth an estimated $11.5 billion, runs the conglomerate that owns Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Yves Saint Laurent, and Bottega Veneta, among other brands. According to Evangelista's lawyers, he donates $50,000 a month to an $11 million trust fund for his daughter with Hayek, but has never paid a cent for the care of Evangelista's son. Evangelista — who herself is worth around $11 million — wants, among other things, $175,000 a year for ex-police security and drivers, and $80,000 for a round-the-clock nanny. [NYPost]
Glee

Raquel Zimmerman
Jourdan Dunn and Natasha Poly
Freja Beha Erichsen
Terry Richardson
Dennis Hopper
Dennis Freedman
- Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian ultra-right-wing terrorist accused of murdering 77 people, apparently has a thing for Lacoste. He insists on wearing a red Lacoste sweater for all of his court appearances. [Telegraph]
- You guys! Kim Kardashian has written on her blog that Vera Wang has indeed designed her wedding dress. Kardashian says that Wang has been "a close family friend for a long time," making her a natural choice. [Kim Kardashian]
- Newsweek claims that "fashion designer" is a "six-figure job anyone can get." That sound you just heard was all of Seventh Avenue, laughing. [Newsweek]
- Ralph Toledano, the chief executive who oversaw Chloé during a period of great growth, and was first to hire Stella McCartney and Phoebe Philo, is now the chairman of St. John. [WWD]
- Miranda Kerr is reportedly in talks to be a guest judge on Project Runway: All Stars. [JustJared]
- It has just been revealed that private investment firm Sycamore Partners owns nearly 10% of Talbots, which has been experiencing sluggish sales. In a filing, Sycamore said that in its opinion, Talbots' stock was undervalued, sparking speculation that a buy-out is on the horizon. Shares in Talbots rose 17.6% in yesterday's trading. [WWD]
- A documentary called God Save My Shoes shot this footage of the Vogue shoe closet. It's entrancing. [YouTube]







