Kate Upton Models Hot Pockets: The makers of Hot Pockets, the decidedly unsexy microwavable food product, have recruited Kate Upton to make their pockets even hotter. Upon appears in the new promotional video that the Nestlé, the company behind the frozen food product, debuted on Monday. In the clip, Upton sings a piano duet with Snoop Dogg, flies in a Hot Pockets spaceship, and enters a psychedelic drug dreamscape. The model also manages to actually eat the snack in a hilarious, pseudo-pornographic slow motion scene. [Vanity Fair]
DVF President Resigns After 14 Years: Paula Sutter is resigning from her position as president of Diane von Furstenberg after 14 years. Sutter joined DVF in 1999 and played an integral role in the re-launch and globalization of the fashion label. Diane von Furstenberg, the founder and co-chairman of the company, has yet to announce a replacement for Stutter, who will officially step down on December 31. Sutter spoke with WWD about her resignation, saying, "I am very proud of what we have accomplished during my time here." [The Telegraph]
Miley Cyrus Calls Marc Jacobs Her Fashion Mentor: Cyrus told Hunger TV that designer Marc Jacobs brought her into the fashion world at the tender age of 16. She also claims that, “he kind of let me inspire some of his pieces.” In the interview, Cyrus goes on to explain how she admires Jacobs’s utilization of both a ladylike and punk aesthetic. The 20-year-old pop star has a history of working with Jacobs: she wore his fishnet-style gown to the 2013 Met Ball, and has made multiple appearances in his Micky Mouse jumpers. [Hunger TV]
Francois Nars to Release Photography Book: Make-up artist Francois Nars is releasing a photography book on October 15. Nars, who launched his eponymous make-up line in 1994, has spent a decade photographing his private island, Motu Tané. Nars's book, "Tahiti: Faery Lands," will highlight the natural beauty of the island, one of the 118 scattered throughout the South Pacific. The 54-year-old was also behind the camera for Nars's first ad campaign, and subsequently, he has shot editorial for many major magazines. [The Daily Mail]