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Carine Roitfeld To Launch Fragrance, L'Wren Scott Might Design Angelina Jolie's Wedding Dress

And Carine Roitfeld is launching a fragrance, hilariously named "Forgive Me."

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L’Wren For The Win? According to the fashion rumormill, L’Wren Scott has designed a wedding dress for Angelina Jolie. A “friend” of Jolie’s told Grazia: “[Angelina and L’Wren] have had several meetings. Angelina wanted someone who is not so obvious for designing wedding gowns.” Let the guessing games begin. [The Telegraph

Carine Roitfeld Reportedly Launching Perfume: Carine Roitfeld is reportedly launching her own fragrance in the near future. The editor, who recently collaborated with MAC Cosmetics, has even taken out a trademark for the perfume under the name “Forgive Me.” No word on what it will smell like or what “Forgive Me” refers to, but if the MAC collection was any indicator, the perfume will surely be a hit. [Fashionista]

Nicole Kidman as Grace Kelly: Another photo of Nicole Kidman dressed as Grace Kelly for her upcoming film Grace of Monaco has been released. This time the actress is on set in Monte Carlo wearing a giant ball gown and bouffant hairdo. [Vogue UK]

Kate Moss Details Her Breakdown: Kate Moss has opened up about her teenaged fame, saying that she suffered a breakdown after posing for a Calvin Klein campaign with Marky Mark. “I didn’t feel like me at all. I felt really bad about straddling this buff guy. I didn’t like it. I couldn’t get out of bed for two weeks. I thought I was going to die,” she told Vanity Fair. In the interview, which coincides with the release of Rizzoli’s Kate: The Kate Moss Book, the supermodel also opens up about her three-year relationship with Johnny Depp. “There’s nobody that’s ever really been about to take care of me. Johnny did for a bit,” she said. [Daily Mail]

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