Why Are The Germans Being So Mean To "Heavy" Heidi Klum?

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  • German fashionisto: “She’s is no runway model. Heidi Klum is simply too heavy and has too big a bust. And she always grins so stupidly. That is not avant-garde – that is commercial.” Me-ow! [VogueUK]
  • Kaiser Karl piles on: “I don’t know Heidi Klum. She was never known in France. Claudia Schiffer also doesn’t know who she is.” This dismissal comes as Heidi helms the third season German Top Model. We’re guessing Mrs. Seal is crying all the way to the bank. Maybe in a diamond-encrusted bra.[VogueUK]
  • Stylist Patricia Field‘s advice to real-life Shopaholics? “Find a rich husband.” Thanks, will do. Someone‘s been spending a little too much time with the Carrie Bradshaw crew…[Fabsugar]
  • Photos of Rachel Roy‘s fall collection are up. The models in the presentation all wore black bobbed wigs and black lipstick — echoing Yves St. Laurent in Paris last September. The clothes were all white, with touches of gray, pale yellow and blue, and black. [WWD]
  • Bluefly.com is upping its presence within the fictional worlds of fashion-related television and movies. Since the company noticed site traffic spiked during the episodes of Project Runway it sponsored, it set about buying ads within other media, too — most notably Gossip Girl (did you think it was an accident when Serena kissed Dan in Times Square and there was a Bluefly billboard behind them?) and Isla Fisher’s Confessions Of A Shopaholic. [WSJ]
  • If you heard a rumor that Thom Yorke was going to be playing the music for the Rag & Bone show today at 5 p.m., I am here to tell you it ain’t so. But Yorke did act as a musical designer for the show — although that still doesn’t mean he’ll be present. [Men.Style.com]
  • 25 garment workers who were required to work over 80 hours a week and only intermittently paid the princely sum of $3 an hour won their lawsuit against their former employers, New York’s Liberty Apparel. Liberty had used subcontractors to attempt to shift blame. As competition for jobs in the garment sector worsens — in 2008, the jobs available shrank by 7% in New York City, and U.S. Bureau of Labor figures for January of 2009 showed 9,600 garment workers were laid off nationwide that month alone — working conditions are believed to worsen. [Crain’s]
  • British supe Lily Cole plays a model called Lettuce Leaf in the upcoming film Rage, a murder mystery set in the New York fashion world, which also stars Dame Judi Dench, Jude Law, Steve Buscemi, and Eddie Izzard. You can watch a clip, mostly in English, of Cole as Lettuce Leaf and hear her talk about modeling, blogs, and beauty while doing promo work at the Berlin Film Festival. “There’s a big gulf often between appearance and, you know, the reality, like seeming and being,” says Cole. “Fashion illustrates that quite clearly because you only ever see the exterior and you don’t really know what’s going on behind. But it’s true of every human, some to more extent, some to lesser extent, that there’s a difference between the truth of that person and their own internal struggles and difficulties and loves and joys, and how they present themselves to the rest of the world.” Watch, if only for the moment when she suddenly takes off her wig during Lettuce Leaf’s monologue. [Spiegel Online]
  • Speaking of voyeurism, here’s a bunch of pretty pictures of designers doing last-minute runway show stuff. It’s supposed to be hectic, still looks glam. [WWD]
  • Ikram Goldman, owner of the Chicago boutique Ikram and de facto stylist for a certain First Lady, is of course at New York fashion week. She refused to talk about anything Obama-related in this interview. [Paper]
  • Not so tight-lipped is Benjamin Cho. The designer, who’s not showing at fashion week this season, says he wishes Michelle Obama dressed more sophisticatedly. Her inauguration outfits “got a little cheesy.” Cho thinks her style is too retro. “It would be nice if she wore like a Jil Sander shift dress. Or something interesting like that — more sophisticated.” Can we talk about something else than Michelle Obama’s clothes now? [The Cut]
  • Kelly Cutrone always has an interesting take on powerful women! On Michelle Obama: “She’s the first lady in the White House in 50 years who actually looks like she’s getting fucked.” Hm. That wasn’t the kind of non-sartorial discussion I meant. [The Cut]
  • Anna Sui apparently has a book deal with Chronicle. [Fashionista]
  • Australian label Morrissey is going out of business. [News.com.au]
  • The video that Halston put together instead of a show or presentation is now live at their website. It’s undeniably beautiful — I love the part where the model kicks off her stilettos — but how are you supposed to get any idea of the clothes via grainy digital video? [Halston]
  • Two pieces of statuary from Yves St. Laurent’s art collection, which is to be auctioned at Christie’s by his partner, Pierre Bergé, are believed to have been stolen by looting French troops in 1860 from Beijing’s imperial Summer Palace. China wants the statues, originally part of a fountain representing the Chinese zodiac, repatriated, but the treaty that covers such claims states only things taken since 1970 have to be returned. A Hong Kong billionaire might bid on the statues and take them back to China. [Time]
  • Here’s a look at some of the more unusual highlights of St. Laurent and Bergé’s eclectic collection. [WSJ]
  • Ew. Scott Weiland, who in no way deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as the late, great Yves, is debuting a men’s line with L.A. label English Laundry. [WWD]
  • Thank dog designers are taking the pulse of the times and scaling back on vulgar runway shows! To show her sensitivity to the zeitgest, Monique Lhuillier premiered her collection of ballgowns, “Modern Ballet Russes,” at the Plaza, where guests quaffed champagne. [WSJ]
  • Donna Karan, for her part, relieves her social conscience by giving out a truly ugly tee to all comers to Sunday’s runway show. The tee has a bunch of worthy charities listed on the back (including Donna Karan’s Urban Zen Foundation) and their contact info, should the fashionistas feel that receiving a free shirt is not doing their part. [WWD]
  • We’ve been burned by Target’s accessories collabs in the past, but listen up, kids: Erickson Beamon for Target, which hits this Sunday, looks outstanding. Glimpses show a lot of vintage costume jewelry-inspired statement pieces and one old lady chic pendant we’ll fight you for. [Fabsugar]
  • The new all-things-moddle web site Modelina (remember how they handed out those model “campaign buttons” during the election?) is not only up and running and spilling mannequin gossip, but has launched a pr stunt we can get behind: fashion-themed Necco conversation hearts! A “Kiss Karl” in clove would just about make our weekends, although we’re not sure why. [Glam.com]
  • Is this the end of an era? Abercrombie’s 4th Quarter profits were down a whopping 68%! [AP]
  • We’ll believe it when we see it, but now they say the first American Top Shop will be opening in April.They’ve cried…um, “high-concept fast fashion?” one too many times! [WWD]
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