— Eva Mendes

to W Magazine. She also says: "I've never had a longing to have children… I've been thinking about it lately because it's like, Oh, God, am I going to do this? I don't know is the answer." [TheLifeFiles, W]

to W Magazine. She also says: "I've never had a longing to have children… I've been thinking about it lately because it's like, Oh, God, am I going to do this? I don't know is the answer." [TheLifeFiles, W]

Cate Blanchett comes off as smart, silly, and charmingly self-deprecating in this W Magazine profile. And, as Danielle Stein writes: "Blanchett is the rare actress who does not lament the lack of good film roles for women."
Demi Moore is still claiming her W cover wasn't Photoshoppped, and tells Bazaar: "I called the photographers, and they said, 'We did not touch anything on your hip, your thigh, or your waist. It was the position.'" [New York, Earlier]
"I don't like to exploit anybody. That's not my bag. Everyone has fun on my shoots," says fashion photographer Terry Richardson. But those who work with him continue to accuse him of sexual harassment, and they've told us their stories.
Vivienne Westwood's menswear show on Sunday featured models in frostbitten makeup carrying bed rolls and pushing shopping carts down the runway. It also made us ponder the evolution of the curious (and strangely recurrent) trend known as "homeless chic."
In her interview for the February issue of W Magazine Rihanna talks about her music, her style, and her relationship with Chris Brown. The accompanying spread is similarly themed: sex, violence, and rock & roll.
Anthony Citrano, the photographer who accused W of Photoshopping Demi Moore's hip, claims that W Korea added a hip onto the same image for their January issue. Also: BoingBoing's been threatened with a lawsuit. [Anthony Citrano Photography via Us, BoingBoing]
Julianne Moore, nude,
in the spring Bulgari campaign
in a 2004 W story about Moore shot by Michael Thompson. The Bulgari campaign, which is still forthcoming, is the work of Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott. [LOVE]
Jennifer Garner gets a profile and edgy black-and-white photoshoot in W because she's a famous Hollywood actress. But reading the interview, you get the idea that that's not who she wants to be.
Not content with existing forensic analysis of Demi Moore's strangely-angled hip on the new W magazine, one conspiracy theorist suggests the magazine superimposed a Balmain runway shot of Anja Rubik. Crazier things have happened, but this theory is rather farfetched.