The late Alexander McQueen has left £50,000 to the upkeep of his pups, with a donation of £100,000 to Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. A bone of contention for some, just another example of his loving nature for others.
2. Alexa gets a job
My favourite socia-dress-a-lite has actually got a job - presenting a new US fashion reality show called '24 Hour Catwalk'. The general gist seems to be designers competiting against each other with Chung presiding over.
Admittedly this doesnt sound like the most gripping of plots, but looking forward to seeing her dry sarcasm vs uber enthusiastic Americans. And the outfits obvs.
3. Fiery by name, fiery by nature
Fire-cracker Grace Coddington has signed a small* book deal detailing her memoirs from life as a model in the 60s to her traumatic car crash, whilst documenting her statorspheric rise to the helm at Vogue Towers.
*by small I mean $1.2 million.
4. Balmain Diffusion Rolls Out
Got to love the French house that asks two grand for a ripped teeshirt... so thank heavens for their sister diffusion range coming out in December. It promises to bring us teeshirts starting from £105, probably still ripped but this time we're buying. Less affluent clientele may start forming an orderly queue.
5. Brand it like Beckham
And in more bargainous news, Pecks Becks is launching a range of 'bodywear' with high street emporium, H&M. Bodywear is another of those ambiguous terms the industry like to use to confuse innocent shoppers, but whether he opts to honour his sporting days with some trackie bums or honour his tattooed torso with some boxers, there's bound to be some epic campaignage along the way. We shan't complain when it comes to dressing up the boyfs and neither will they - a chance to get into Mr B's pants? #winning
Even if it's off the pitch.






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