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Wednesday, August 06, 2008 --- 68 days ago
OMG! JT is lookin' yummy-licious on the cover of Conde Nast's Fashion Rocks supplement! The annual NY concert, celebrating its 5th year, will merge musicians and fashionistas next month. It airs on Sept. 9 and will include performances by JT, Beyonce, Mariah, Rihanna, Keith Urban and more. We got our hands on a copy yesterday and couldn't put it down. It's visual overload folks. Some of my fave features: - "I don't want to be Mr. Sexy Back forever," says Justin Timberlake in this 4-page spread where he talks about his own fashion sensibility admitting, "I don't walk out of the house thinking, 'Man, I hope somebody thinks this looks cool.'" Wearing a William Rast blazer on the cover, he describes his new collection with Johan Lindeberg as "Southern heritage meets forward European innovation." - Dhani Harrison, son of legendary Beatle George Harrison, channels dad in a spread featuring himself and model Sasha Pivovarova in a rockin' bohemian spread in savage furs. GRRR. - Hey Ya! Andre 3000's new dandy line Benjamin Bixby is featured. For his first collection, he's taken his own exaggerated, foppish elegance and turned it into a line that bucks convention. About his line, he says, "With every piece, I have to ask myself, would I wear it? And then I have to ask myself, would a million other people wear it?" I'd wear it! The issue is mailed with subscriptions of select Conde Nast titles. --David Ninh ...




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