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Just in time for fashion week, London-based bakery Molly Bakes has revealed a set of cake-pops that feature the faces of all your favorite fashion designers and influencers. Pictured are pops inspired by Andre Leon Talley, Karl Lagerfeld and Anna Wintour, and they also carry cakes with the faces of Donatella Versace, Victoria Beckham and Vivienne Westwood (really). 

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● Karl Lagerfield thinks that Adele has "a beautiful face and a divine voice," but that she is "a little too fat." And anyways, it's no secret that he much prefers the dark charm of Florence Welch and Azealia Banks's cunning. [Celebuzz]

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Azealia Banks is the rapper of right now, so it makes sense that Karl Lagerfeld would be into her. In celebration of his new line, Karl, he invited the Harlem rapper to perform at his house in Paris. As a thank-you, he gifted her with a sweater with his silhouette woven into the front in the style of the Mickey Mouse sweater she wears in the "212" video. After the click, you can watch a video of her performing that song for a room full of the rich and beautiful.

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After months of anticipation, newsflashes, and collection leaks, Karl Lagerfeld's exclusive collection for Net-a-Porter has finally arrived. To maintain the collaboration's unique campaign, today the e-tailer has set up pop-ups in various cities across the globe to allow die-hard Lagerfeld fans to shop the new offerings first-hand. The first 50 to arrive received a free piece from the line, and one lucky winner at each location will win a $1,500 Net-a-Porter shopping spree, which is a pretty big deal.

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While the usual suspects make the front-row rounds in Paris for the haute couture shows this week, there's one celebrity that has surprisingly snuck into the high-fashion mix: Cameron Diaz. Today the bronzer than normal starlet has already hit the Aterlier Versace show with fellow actress Diane Kruger, and was just spotted rubbing elbows with the likes of Bar Rafaeli and Karlie Kloss (pictured) at the Christian Dior show. Is this her new thing?

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By now, you've likely heard about Karl Lagerfeld's exclusive collection for Net-a-Porter and the hype surrounded it. Although there's still a little over a month left before the line officially drops on January 25, the blogosophere is buzzing in anticipation, thanks to the e-tailer's clever microsite that occupies enough K's to make a Kardashian's head spin. To stir die-hard fans (also known as "Karl's Kult"), the site's news section recently reported that the new line was missing. But we can all rest easy now, because some looks have finally "leaked." 

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As Frida Giannini's muse for Gucci FW11 and Karl Lagerfeld's entertainment of choice for Chanel SS12, it's safe to say that Florence Welch is this year's most fashionable chanteuse. Following in the footsteps of fellow sartorial songstresses like Lady Gaga, Beth Ditto, and Rye Rye, designers are lining up to both dress and photograph the 25-year-old crimson-coifed beauty – not least the aforementioned Lagerfeld.

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There's no better way to kick off the country's largest fashion trade event than watching some stylish films at Las Vegas' hottest hotel. Last night, The Cosmopolitan and W magazine welcomed industry folk to a week of MAGIC by highlighting the best of the La Jolla Fashion Film Festival. The LJFFF took place on July 29 and 30 at the Museum of Contemporary Art La Jolla, and featured film debuts from international tastemakers like Bruce Weber, Poppy de Villeneuve, and most notably, Karl Lagerfeld. While seeing these shorts projected on the hotel's big screen was cool enough, it wouldn't have been a Cosmo party without some additional bells and whistles. Read on for the extras.

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We first mentioned the Karl Lagerfeld and Macy's collaboration late last year, and after much anticipation, the first image of an actual garment from the line emerged today. While some are saying "ugh," others think it's "apropos." Regardless of whose side you're on, Karl Lagerfeld's new line for Macy's is sure to sell out, simply because it's the closest most of us will ever get to owning Chanel.

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A safe place for extravagant taste, the annual Costume Institute Gala is the ultimate platform for fashion's finest to bring their sartorial A-game. Considering last night's Met Gala was a tribute to Alexander McQueen, we were surprised to see only a handful of guests wearing his famously outré designs. In fact, many attendees played it safe this year, which only made the risk-takers shine even more on the red carpet. One guest who didn't skimp (does she ever?) was Anna Dello Russo, who wowed in a tuxedo by Sarah Burton topped off with a glitter egg fascinator. See a few other gala surprises after the jump.

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