In addition to her big screen debut for R.J. Cutler's The September Issue documentary, Anna Wintour is also heading to the small screen.
The Vogue editor features in a 12-minute segment for America's 60 Minutes programme, set to air this Sunday in the U.S. It comes as little surprise since she was spotted with cameras shadowing her as far back as November and during the four fashion weeks.
With so much publicity in the works, could this all just be a response to those nagging retirement rumours? We have a teaser clip of Ms Wintour doing what she does best.
Watch the preview video after the jump...
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Those cookbook rumours might have turned out to be porkies for Kate Moss, but what about Sophie Dahl?
The newly-engaged model is said to be getting her own cooking show, following on from her Miss Dahl's Voluptuous Delights cookbook, published last year.
Voluptuous she may no longer be, but this apparently matters not.
If it means dropping four dress sizes in just four weeks like Dahl controversially did, would you tune in to watch?
[via Fashionista]
Perhaps putting a naked Natalia Vodianova on the cover of this month's British Vogue was a good idea after all. It seems to have attracted Kate Moss, who was spotted with a copy of the mag while shopping in central London yesterday.
Vogue editor, Alexandra Shulman discusses the decision to feature Vodianova sans clothes: "... Putting a nude on Vogue is quite a risk because, obviously, people buy it to see clothes. So we'll see what happens."
Or could Kate be simply researching for a future cover? The supermodel is rumoured to be booked for a Vogue UK cover shoot next week in New York.
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Now this is a part of Kate Moss I doubt you would have expected to see... especially on a magazine cover.
Peeling back the layers is Damien Hirst, who designed the unusual cover for New York art magazine, TAR.
Whether it is trying to tell us that underneath Kate is just the same as the rest of us, it is definitely a cover worth remembering.
The Spring/Summer issue of TAR is now available to buy from Colette.
[via Fabsugar UK]
Last December we told you that Jerry Hall had sold the film rights to her unpublished memoirs. Well, now it appears her £1million book deal has fallen through.
The latest news is that plans to publish her autobiography have been axed because she refuses to dish the dirt on her former marriage to Mick Jagger. HarperCollins has reportedly demanded that Jerry repay the £500,000 advance after being "hugely disappointed" with the first draft.
"She wouldn't give them what they wanted which was some sort of expose on a rock monster. Jerry has got too much self-respect and respect for Mick and for the children," said a friend.
It all sounds rather harsh if you ask me.
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I must admit, Lindsay Lohan baffles me - and I'm not just talking about her choice of partners either, I mean Calum Best? Ew! For example, I was surprised to see her channelling Marilyn Monroe again for a new photo-shoot. Has she learnt nothing from that last disaster with New York Magazine? (If you're unsure what I'm referring to, just read the comments!) These latest photos are for Spanish Vogue (above, left) and appear to be a lot less cringe-worthy than her last recreation of Monroe's "The Last Sitting" by Bert Stern (above, right). For starters, she is actually wearing clothes. I'm loving the Dolce & Gabbana Monroe-printed frock!
[via PopCrunch]
Rumours that Kate Moss was secretly penning an autobiography have been confirmed... by Sir Richard Branson!
The supermodel has struck a deal, estimated at £1million, with Branson to write an "exciting" autobiography to be published by Virgin Books. It looks set to be a no-holds-barred account of her life, featuring anecdotes by her celebrity pals.
The deal is believed to have been in place for several years, but was halted in 2006 to give Kate time to rebuild her career after that alleged cocaine incident.
"It's going to make an exciting read," Branson said. "She has led a celebrity life to the max."
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