
Gender-bending has certainly been gaining steam as a fashion trend in the past six months ( see also our "She's Got Balls" September feature, James Franco in drag on the cover of Candy, Marc Jacobs in drag on the cover of Industrie, and transgender model Lea T. kissing Kate Moss on the latest cover of Love). Vogue UK predicts that "femiman" models like Marc Jacobs model Andrej Pejic, who models both men and women's clothing, will be the next big thing on the runway. [VogueUK]
Elle Fanning continues her ascent to becoming Chloe Sevigny with news that she'll star in a film directed by Rodarte's sisters Mulleavy which feature music by Deerhunter. It premieres next Tuesday on Nowness. [WWD]
Terry Richardson shot Lady Gaga for Purple Fashion Magazine in which she models a Supreme t-shirt and clenches a tote bag by the NYC skate label in her mouth. [SlamXHype]
Speaking of Ms. Gaga, she's on the new cover of Vogue wearing a pink bobbed wig and looking very Clara Bow meets Ziggy Stardust. [CocoPerez]
Five new Brooklyn designers to know. [Refinery29]
We got a tad woozy just looking at the website for the Manhattan Vintage Clothing Show, which is setting up camp at the Metropolitan Pavilion today and tomorrow. Take a paper bag to breathe into as you check out the goods from over a 100 vintage purveyors. [ManhattanVintage]
Tom Ford will be skipping New York Fashion Week next week in favor of showing "a small presentation for international monthly magazines" for London Fashion Week later this month. [Telegraph]
Dressed, the documentary that chronicles designer Nary Manivong's journey from homeless teenager to fashion designer, opens tomorrow in New York. (Our Mickey makes as appearance!)The preview alone made us well-up, so we'll be taking a whole box of Kleenex with us to the theater. [Dressed-themovie]
