It is New York Fashion Week, bitches, and the city is flooded with fabulous people from all over the glamorous world. People like Bosnian-born model Andrej Pejic, who is quite likely the only male model to work for a woman's lingerie company, posing for a push-up bra ad for the Dutch company Hema. With his striking features and androgynous looks, Pejic graced the covers of 14 magazines last year alone, and he was the face of the Marc Jacobs Spring/Summer 2011 line. He's here to make the #NYFF scene, but it's "unclear" if he'll be walking the runways, because... well, we don't really understand how these things work. But hot damn that guy is purty!
Hot Androgynous Model Ready For NY Fashion Week
How To Watch New York Fashion Week Without Wearing Any Pants
This Thursday, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week returns to New York, as you probably know from the champagne-drunks that have been stumbling around in anticipation. Biannually, flocks of people more fashionable than you descend upon Manhattan and set up camp at Lincoln Center, all subject to the scrutiny of eagle-eyed Ann Wintour and disarmingly stylish teenage bloggers. Not everyone is invited inside the tents, but designers and the press alike are guaranteed to satisfy the appetites of the style curious. While Marc Jacobs—fashion week's perennial hot ticket—will reserve his unveiling for those fortunate enough to have been invited to the New York State Armory on Monday night, many others will offer a number of ways to feel like you're in the front row as they debut their fall collections.
RIP Jane
We're not that in to girlie glossies, but after Sassy folded we went straight for Jane magazine (both were run by Jane Pratt). Now the latest will meet the same fate as the former, it was announced today that the magazine has folded. Mediabistro has the memo that went out from Charles H. Townsend (President & CEO of Condé Nast Publications), which stated the August issue would be the last and also:

