Gigi Hadid Speaks Out on Tommy Hilfiger’s Comment About Her Weight

“Tommy was rooting for me, and regardless of what the stylist of that season said or what he put me in, Tommy wanted me in the show,” says the supermodel.

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Intruder at supermodel’s California mansion charged

An Australian man who jumped the fence at supermodel Miranda Kerr's Malibu home and allegedly stabbed her security guard was charged with attempted murder, prosecutors said. Shaun Haywood, 29, faces further felony counts of aggravated mayhem and assault with a deadly weapon, according to Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey. Haywood allegedly broke into the Australian model's ranch on October 14 in an effort to deliver a letter.

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Kate Moss smolders in video for her own fashion collection with Equipment

Kate Moss's new capsule collection for luxury shirt brand Equipment has been unveiled through a sensual campaign video shot at the supermodel's home in the English countryside. The supermodel has designed a capsule collection for Spring 2016 for the cult label, known for its tailored menswear and modern, androgynous silhouettes. Solely designed by Moss herself, 'Kate Moss for Equipment' features casual pieces such as the brand's classic button downs and archived prints alongside bolder designs such as star-printed silk tie-neck shirts and cropped sweaters with a rock and roll edge.

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Louis Vuitton takes on Rio with its 2017 Cruise collection

Nicolas Ghesquière tapped into the pre-Olympics fever that is sweeping Rio de Janeiro this weekend with his athletic take on resort wear for Louis Vuitton's 2017 collection. The French designer chose the futuristic Niterói Contemporary Art Museum for the show, channeling the building's billowing curves and oceanside location through a collection that was simultaneously sporty, dramatic and laid-back. Scuba-style dresses featured cut-out detailing, wetsuit-like collars and longer-length side panels, with stripes and racing check patterns emphasizing the sporty undertones of the collection.

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AI participated in designing this supermodel-worn dress at the Met Gala

Technology has officially infiltrated fashion, and last night’s star-studded Met Gala served as proof. The glamorous event, always known to set the fashion police’s tongues wagging, took on a very 21st-century theme on Monday, with guests offering their takes on this year’s theme — Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology. Thoroughly embracing this modern marriage are IBM and Marchesa, who debuted a so-called “cognitive dress” on supermodel Karolina Kurkova. On my way! @marchesafashion #MetGala #emotionalintelligence #wearabletech @ibm #MetGala2016 pic.twitter.com/nyI6OR22wC — Karolina Kurkova (@karolinakurkova) May 2, 2016 Calling it a “first-of-its-kind garment with cognitive inspiration woven into every step of the creative process — from concept and R&D, to design, and finished product,” the dress comes from the combined atelier of fashion powerhouse Marchesa and none other than IBM’s Watson. Not only is this AI powering hotel concierges, giving us recipes, and tracking the Masters golf tournament, it’s now designing dresses as well. Who says you can’t do it all? “This all started when we learned about the Met Gala theme,” Ann Rubin, VP of branded content and global creative at IBM, told AdAge.

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Nicole Kidman is Wearing Alexander McQueen on the Met Gala 2016 Red Carpet

The star was striking in a caped gown on Monday at the Costume Institute.

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Supermodel Cindy Crawford, turning 50, denies plans to retire

(Story refiled to correct title of magazine in second paragraph to Rhapsody, not Hemispheres) NEW YORK (Reuters) – Supermodel Cindy Crawford on Monday denied reports that she planned to retire from modeling this month, saying she had made no final statements and that her “retirement” was a running joke in her family. Crawford appeared to suggest in an interview with United Airlines magazine Rhapsody, published on Monday, that she would quit modeling when she turns 50 on Feb. 20. It's a running joke in our family,” she wrote.

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