Coco Rocha making a clothing line [Oh So Coco]
Introducing 'iTunes for magazines' [AFP]
Tommy Hilfiger's Connecticut estate sold for $20 million [AP]
Erdem hits the V&A [Vogue UK]
J.Crew doubles its earnings. They can thank our closets. [WWD]
Coco Rocha making a clothing line [Oh So Coco]
Introducing 'iTunes for magazines' [AFP]
Tommy Hilfiger's Connecticut estate sold for $20 million [AP]
Erdem hits the V&A [Vogue UK]
J.Crew doubles its earnings. They can thank our closets. [WWD]

Lily Allen and Giles Deacon
Well, we're full of Giles news today, aren't we? This time around, we'll ask you to mark your diaries because the British it-designer has scheduled four free catwalk shows for your viewing pleasure.
Mr Deacon has the nod for the next Fashion in Motion event at London's Victoria & Albert Museum. The series, launched 10 years ago to provide public access to international high fashion, previously has featured work by Jean Paul Gaultier, Vivienne Westwood, Stella McCartney, Christian Lacroix, Alexander McQueen, Gareth Pugh, Roksanda Ilincic and Ozwald Boateng.
Giles' collection will be exhibited four times on July 17: at 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Although tickets are free, booking is necessary. Registration opens July 8, so call 020 7942 2820 or visit the V&A fashion page for more information.
London's legendary milliner recently sat down with Dazed Digital for a look back on 30 years in the business. He almost missed out on the hat trade altogether, which would've been a shame - for one thing, because then the V&A wouldn't have its great exhibition Hats: An Anthology by Stephen Jones.