6/30/2013

Johnny Depp Is the Big Bad Wolf; Paul Frank Celebrates Native American Culture After Controversy

Johnny Depp is set to join an all-star cast that includes Meryl Streep, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Emily Blunt for the movie adaptation of Into the Woods, Stephen Sondheim’s much-loved musical. The best part? He’ll be playing the (big bad) Wolf, a role he calls “a dream come true.” (E!)

After a very controversial Fashion’s Night Out event last September, Paul Frank is making amends with the Native American community by collaborating with four Native American Artists for a limited edition line, which will debut at the Santa Fe Indian Market in August. (CNN)

Former first lady of France Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is putting politics aside to go back to her musical roots. The singer and model is currently promoting her new album, Little French Songs, and is ready to embark on a U.S. tour. (Huffington Post)

Each shade of Rescue Beauty Lounge’s new nail polish line is inspired by founder Ji Baek’s blogger friends. Check out the colorful collection, GIF-style. (The Cut)

Karl Lagerfeld has extended his design expertise beyond couture to the luxurious Hotel Métropole in Monte Carlo, creating a pool and garden oasis that he says was inspired by Homer’s The Odyssey. (Fashionista)

We can now moisturize our lips in style, thanks to an adorable collaboration between Rebecca Minkoff and Nivea. The skincare brand has just unveiled colorful patterned lip care tubes courtesy of the fashion designer. (Refinery29)

In honor of their 80th anniversary, Lacoste has surprisingly decided to forego their iconic crocodile emblem for a limited edition design by graphic designer Peter Saville. (WWD)

Designers from Rag & Bone to Marc Jacobs are showing their Pride with colorful window displays, in honor of this weekend’s festivities. (Racked)

Royal fashion fanatics may want to hop a plane to London. The Kensington Palace is set to open a “Fashion Rules” exhibition, which will feature outfits and gowns worn by everyone from Diana, Princess of Wales to the Queen herself. (People)

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