In her quest to become the next Nigella Lawson (okay, maybe that's exaggerating it a bit) Sophie Dahl's new cooking show is set to hit our screens on BBC Two.
The former plus-size model's show, The Delicious Miss Dahl, is a six-part series that includes some of her favourite recipes. In the first episode, the newly-married Dahl reveals that she loves cooking on a a purely "selfish" day. Her indulgences include peanut butter fudge, which she whips up for the camera. She also shows us how to create her version of an an "Arnold Bennett" omelette, and a bruschetta with a tower of buffalo mozzarella, which she admits she "sort of fantasizes about."
Since revealing that she'd like to try her hand at acting, Agyness Deyn is clocking up a string of admirable on-screen appearances. For her latest project, the British model stars in a 1930s-style short film, Mean to Me, directed by Peter McGough. In the film noir piece, Agy plays a woman living with an older man, played by Law & Order's Linus Roache, of whom she has been tearfully rejected by. So, what are the critics saying? Click on to find out...
Now here is a fun report to brighten your Sunday... Kate Moss is said to be taking up a three-month training regime to get herself ballerina-ready to dance with Mikhail Baryshnikov. The supermodel is rumoured to be working on a short film with the 62-year-old Russian ballet icon which is being made by renowned choreographer and director Michael Clark.
Gossip Girl lovers take note! You could soon be wearing outfits inspired by the hit TV show thanks to a new collaboration with Miss Selfridge.
The high street retailer has landed a deal to create a Gossip Girl collection based on the show's four female lead characters- Serena van der Woodsen, Blair Waldorf, Jenny Humphrey and Vanessa Abrams.
"The dresses we've created based on the characters fit perfectly with our spring/summer 2010 range. Our customers love the show and the styles of the girls, so the partnership is a perfect match," said Yasmin Yusuf, creative director of Miss Selfridge.
Items will include a leopard print maxi dress (Vanessa), a ruffle shift dress and floral skirt (Blair), a black bandage dress (Serena), and a nude and black tutu-style skirt (Jenny). They will be priced from £39.
Two of the world's most talked about models right now, are actually doing the talking for once. Abbey Lee Kershaw has jumped in front of the camera to answer some rather interesting questions, such as whether extreme footwear (such as the ones she fell over in during the Rodarte show) will continue.
"Hopefully [the shoes are] going to come back down soon, because health and safety regulations have to come into play at some point," she told Aussie news show, Today Tonight. She also answers some tough questions about the pressure to stay thin. Click the video above to watch.
Meanwhile, watch another interview with Miranda Kerr after the jump...
Robert Duffy, Marc Jacobs's long-time business partner, has temporarily jumped on Twitter (get following while you can!) until after New York Fashion Week.
While tweeting away, he let slip on some of the label's upcoming plans, including a potential movie.
"Working on a movie project in LA. Also helping to edit a photo book about all the people that work with us. It's amazing!... The kids I work with all over the world are the most inspiring ever! So a book is being done on them. Working title 'the men and women of mj,'" he tweeted.
If there is anyone who knows about maternity wear it's Heidi Klum. The German supermodel, and mother of four, has unveiled not one, but two new lines, Lavish for A Pea In The Pod and Loved for Motherhood Maternity on Good Morning America on Monday. Incorporating the world's obsession with stretchy leggings, Heidi has designed a unitard which she says is surprisingly comfy. To watch the full segment - click here.