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Karl Lagerfeld

Ford’s Girls Get A Makeover, The Year’s Power Players Revealed, When Tati Met Marc, And More…

The Telegraph’s Hilary Alexander sits down with model-of-the-moment Tati Cotliar. Cotliar—who opened Marc Jacobs’ Fall ‘10 show—reveals MJ felt like they’d known each other before. A previous life, perhaps? Some girls have all the luck—twice. [Telegraph]

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Fresh From The Feed

Style.com’s Fashion Feed brings you the best of the news around the Web and on Twitter, and ranks the most-discussed designers, labels, models, and celebrities. In our weekly series, we call out the top five designers of the previous week (with our handy gloss on the hows and whys).

1. Marc Jacobs (pictured; last week: 1)
Not long after Marc Jacobs’ Harper’s Bazaar interview with Calvin Klein hit the Web, his September Interview Q&A—with longtime business partner Robert Duffy—is now online.

2. Alexander Wang (last week: 4)

Crystal’s New Campaign, The Nutty Dressers Get Together, Kimmel Calls On Condo, And More…

Crystal Renn’s latest coup revealed: the holy grail of campaigns, Chanel (above). Karl Lagerfeld shot Renn and Baptiste Giabiconi in Paris for the new ads. [Fashionista]

Rocker Style Two Ways, Hot Teddies, And More…

Clothing fit for spending every day out on your corner in the pouring rain? Maroon 5 front man Adam Levine joins the family business and founds a fashion line, 222, named for his lucky number. Apparently his brief obsession with Balenciaga, Ann Demeulemeester, and Margiela has given way to a preference for leather jackets, jeans, and ripped tees—all of which he’ll now sell you, too. [WWD]

MAN’s New Guys, Lagerfeld Behind The Lens, The Kids Are All Right, And More…

As the countdown to London fashion week begins, applications for the BFC/Vogue Fashion Fund are now open, and two new designers have joined Lulu Kennedy’s MAN shows: Martine Rose and Felipe Rojas Llanos. [Vogue U.K.]

Speaking of fashion weeks, the tie-ins are approaching, too: Just in time for Paris fashion week, France’s Maison Européenne de la Photographie will present Parcours de travail, a retrospective of Karl Lagerfeld’s photography. [WWD]

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