I love fashion and I love clothes and I love the way people dress, but I don’t cry at a Marc Jacobs show.
She told the New York Times
I love fashion and I love clothes and I love the way people dress, but I don’t cry at a Marc Jacobs show.
She told the New York Times

If you're rich, you don't have to hide away from showing it anymore: [The Cut]
Keira Knightley and Rupert Friend have broken up: [Vogue UK]
Burberry cast Poppy Delevigne's younger system for their S/S11 campaign: [FRV]
Hannah Holman straddles a horse in the new Marc Jacobs Daisy campaign: [Models]
Brandon Holley promises to bring you beautiful models and better styling in Lucky: [The Cut]

Editor in Chief of Lucky Magazine Brandon Holley, Bill Brand and VP and Publisher Lucky Magazine Michelle Myers
Brandon Holley - she of Jane fame and the founder of Yahoo! Shine - was just named the new editor-in-chief of Lucky two months ago, and already, she has her name in the December issue. Conveniently, that's the magazine's 10th-anniversary issue, and the first one to have founding editor Kim France's name off the masthead. Holley has brought in a new reinforcements, including former Elle staffer Alexis Bryan Morgan, and has called upon Partners & Spade to help with a redesign. Some changes to the book's layout can be seen in this issue, but a full redesign is set for March 2011.
Neither Holley nor Condé Nast are revealing why France was ousted from her position, but it's speculated that ad revenue could be the cause. Lucky's ad pages dropped nearly 27 percent between 2008 and 2009, and this year is slightly slipping, too. We'll have to give it a few months to see if Holley's bolstered team and redesign can help bring some money back to the mag.

Alexis Bryan Morgan has announced that she's leaving ELLE after joining the magazine in January as fashion director after Nina Garcia's move to Marie Claire.
Morgan, who is expecting her second child, will join the Lucky team under new editor in chief, Brandon Holley, as executive fashion editor. “I’ve had several meetings with her and I love her ideas for the magazine,” Holley said. “She’s got a great sense of style and she fits perfectly with the path I’m setting here at Lucky.”