We've only got over a week to go before the September covers hit newsstands so with that in mind, let's have a look back at the big September covers from last season. Katy Perry covered Glamour UK, Kate Moss covered Vogue UK and Hallee Berry bagged the big American Vogue cover.
Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have a lot to smile about this season and we're not just talking about the fact that duo avoided that big tax evasion case earlier on this year. Their white lace dresses have racked up a whopping 43 covers so far this season, only five behind Prada with 48.
As we reported, the dress made a big appearance on Gisele Bundchen for Emmanuelle Alt's first cover for Vogue Paris as editor in chief, Britt Maren wore it for a German Vogue cover, Penelope Cruz dons it dor the latest American vogue issue and now Constance Jablonski appears on this month's Greek Vogue in the dress having sported it in on the cover of Spanish Vogue back in February.
But it doesn't end there. The dress has also been a hit on the red carpet too. Diane Kruger was the first to sport it back in February at the premier of 'Unknown' in LA and in March Kate Bosworth dressed it down with black army boots and a military jacket to host a party for Nylon.
Each season there's always a dress that has it's 'cover' moment. Last season it was all about that gold dress from Balmain which was worn by Natalia Vodianova on the December cover of Harper's Bazaar UK, on Cindy Crawford for Vogue India's October issue, Abbey Lee Kershaw on Vogue Germany, Anna Dello Russo on 10 and on both Anja Rubik and Toni Garn.
Lake Bell and Kelly Osbourne both attended Nylon and Express' denim issue launch party last night at The London Hotel. Bell kept it simple in this floral skirt and black and khaki jacket while Kelly opted for this leopard print dress and black leather waistcoat.
Shenae Grimes wore these black high waisted trousers and black boob tube with this printed floor-length cover up to the Nylon and Express' Denim issue party at The London Hotel.
It looks like the powers that be at Emmanuel Ungaro were not willing to putting the label at risk for another season. This week it was announced, with a sigh of relief, that Lindsay Lohan and Emanuel Ungaro have parted ways. Lohan did not attend the brand's fall 2010 show and Asim Abdullah confirmed the separation backstage after the show.
Despite the backlash and criticism that came with her collection for the brand, Karl Lagerfeld has quickly defended her. "It's not doing her justice because she's the sweetest girl in the world," he told WWD.
Unfortunately not every one shares his sentiments. Nylon pointed out that Net-a-Porter have only stocked pieces from the resort collection before Lohan came on board. It was widely reported that the e-retailer and Neiman Marcus dropped the line last season.
If gossip passed on by NYLON is true, then Taylor Momsen has a big job coming up. Reportedly, she shot a campaign today for a "very big fashion brand" - potentiallyNew Look - on Friday. With Daisy Lowe and Julia Restoin-Roitfeld signed on as the faces of Esprit and Scarlett Johansson posing for Mango, it's the perfect time for a young style icon to help sell for the high street.
If the rumours aren't true, then we wonder why someone hasn't thought of using the 'Gossip Girl' star yet. Young, rebellious and a fan of garter belts? We can't think of a better campaign girl.