The Prince George Fashion Effect: Like mother, like son. In a piece entitled "Prince George Ascending to the Throne of Trendsetter," The New York Times dubbed the nine-month-old baby as a budding fashion icon. Similar to his mother's effect on the fashion industry, sales of the likes of London-based designer Rachel Riley and children's line Bonpoint—pieces George has sported on the royal tour of Australia and New Zealand—have reportedly sky-rocketed. “Every mother, especially the British ones, dream of dressing their children like the royal baby,” creative director of Bonpoint, Christine Innamorato, said. “He might only be 9 months old, but Prince George is already a trendsetter, just like his mother.” [The New York Times]
Reese Witherspoon Reveals Details of GOOP-Like Lifestyle Company: Reese Witherspoon is the latest actress to pull a Gwyneth with her upcoming lifestyle company, Draper James. Named in honor of her grandparents and her youth in Louisiana, the venture will "emphasize her southern roots and personal style," with an array of objects for purchase, including "bed and bath products, lingerie, handbags, kitchenware, fragrance and cosmetics, furniture, swimwear, pens, pencils, stationary, swaddling blankets and even plastic storage containers." The venture, which was officially announced over a month ago, plans to open its first retail store in 2015. [E! Online]
Cara Delevingne Scores More Acting Roles: Supermodel Cara Delevingne is continuing her goal of becoming a successful actress with two more projects in the works. According to Deadline, Delevingne has been cast as Henrietta in The Weinstein Company's upcoming romance film, Tulip Fever, and has scored a small role in the highly-anticipated Pan, a darker version of Peter Pan being produced by WB, which features Rooney Mara and Hugh Jackman. Delevingne made her acting debut in the 2012 adaptation of Anna Karenina, and is appearing in the upcoming films Kids in Love, London Fields, and Face of an Angel. [Deadline]