Twitter Page 2
Bar Refaeli Did Not Tweet About ‘Hungry’ Models (UPDATED)
Bar Refaeli is the latest model to speak out about what we like to call The Great Weight Debate — though instead of penning an essay or hosting a panel, she took to Twitter.
How A Robbie Myers Impostor Fooled ELLE Via Twitter
Last week, someone claiming to be Elle magazine editor-in-chief Robbie Myers tweeted the word “Hi” at Joe Zee, the magazine’s creative director. The problem, though, was that the person behind @TheRobbieMeyers wasn’t actually her.
The Week in Review: July 26 to 30
They say quality is more important than quantity, and there were a lot of quality news stories this week. Read on to see if there’s anything you missed (like Lady Gaga‘s awesome cover for Vanity Fair).
10 Fashion Greats We Wish Would Join Twitter
We thank our lucky stars that social media savvy style stars like Kelly Cutrone and Andre Leon Talley have Twitter accounts. But truth be told, too often the fashion industry shies away from such colloquial things. Which is why we felt it necessary to create a wish list — or rather, a begging list — of people in the fashion world we wish would join Twitter. We’ve even offered account name suggestions and tweet examples! Could we have made it any easier?
Peaches Geldof’s New Tattoo Is So Edgy
Sometimes, tattoos are used to scream one’s self-angst to the world — at least that’s the case in Peaches Geldof’s new ink.
Henry Holland Gets Hit By Bird Poop! Twice!
This morning, one of our favorite London designers found himself caught in the middle of a real-life remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller The Birds.
M.I.A. Tries to Set the Times Story Straight
As promised via Twitter last week, M.I.A. has posted clips of her interview with The New York Times Magazine‘s Lynn Hirschberg. If you’ll remember, the artist didn’t take too kindly to Hirschberg’s depiction of her in a profile published last week. But instead of the long transcripts vindicating the artist we expected to see, we got two short audio clips, the first of which only proves that Hirschberg really wanted some truffle-flavored french fries.
How Hirschberg’s Public Battle With M.I.A. Could Help W
Lynn Hirschberg is leaving The New York Times Magazine (for W!) with a bang. Her last contracted piece for the magazine is a profile of Grammy-nominated rapper M.I.A. that went online this week. And if M.I.A.’s tweet on the matter is any indication, she didn’t like the piece very much at all — and the ensuing controversy could prove very valuable for W.
OMG! Aggy Goes Gamine And Chops Off All Her Hair
We’d just gotten over Jessica Simpson’s chin-length prank, and now Agyness Deyn has gone and followed suit — for reals — with a chop-then-Tweet of her own.
Lady Gaga Cries, Tweets Topless On Her Birthday
If you haven’t heard, everyone’s favorite Fame Monster turned on Sunday. So how did the Lady celebrate? Tears, teacups and Twittered toplessness, of course. What did you expect, cakes and candles?
Saks To Purchase McQueen’s Entire Final Collection
Word on the street is that uber-department store Saks Fifth Avenue has placed an exclusive order for all 16 pieces of the late designer’s final collection. Each piece will retail from $12,000 to $50,000.
The Clash Of The Magazine Apps
Today, W Magazine tweeted that readers could unlock special deals and content via their iPhone app. But it looks like magazines in the Condé Nast family are stepping on each other’s perfectly pedicured toes for their entree into the world of the iPhone application.
Zac Posen To Design Coco Rocha’s Wedding Dress
Looks like model Coco Rocha is loving her twitter these days. Yesterday she tweeted her gorgeous invitation and earlier today, the newly engaged beauty announced to her followers that Zac Posen would be designer her gown.
Tommy Ton, Media Victims Of Fashion Prank
After all the brouhaha blogger Tommy Ton’s tweets caused this week, it turns out that it was all just much ado about nothing — thanks to Givenchy designer Riccardo Tischi.
Is Cavalli The Next Big Blogger?
Remember when Prada’s website was simply a picture of their ad campaign? You couldn’t click, you couldn’t browse lookbooks, you could only stare at an ad. Those days are over. Roberto Cavalli recently launched his very own blog.

















RSS