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Kate Moss Impresses a Scientist; The Kardashians Are Going Global

And Choupette Lagerfeld stages a comeback.

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Scientific Theory: BBC on-air scientist Brian Cox is impressed with Kate Moss’s knowledge of physics.  Of their first meeting, he told The Daily Mail, "Kate was asking me some extraordinarily detailed questions about the universe. She really knows her stuff.”  How’s that for model intelligence? [Daily Mail]

Smelling Green: The Kardashians are taking their fashion ‘Kollection’ across the pond with the help of Topshop scion Sir Philip Green. He will help Kourtney, Khloe, and Kim distribute their Kardashian Kollection brand in thirteen countries across Europe and Asia. The line, which launches next fall, will include items under $100. [WWD]

Kitty Kouture: Karl Lagerfeld’s 9-month-old kitten, Choupette, burst into the spotlight in June when he shared a few ridiculous things about her in an interview with WWD. Now, Choupette is all grown up, and appears in a V Magazine spread with Laetitia Casta. Heaven help us all. [Fashionista]

 

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