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Fashion Roundup: Milla Jovovich Retires Her Line; P. Diddy To Shun Bryant Park; Daisy Lowe Hearts Marc Jacobs

Victoria Beckham, channeling the spirit of <br>Karl Marx.
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Victoria Beckham, channeling the spirit of
Karl Marx.

Model and actress Milla Jovovich is putting her clothing line Jovovich-Hawk to rest; it had been carried by high end stores like Fred Segal. [Racked]

There will no longer be a Sean John runway show this September. Instead, Sean "P.Diddy" Combs will host a private preview of the Spring/Summer 2009 collection at his Sean John homebase at 1710 Broadway. [FWD]

Madonna will wear designs by Givenchy, Stella McCartney, Yves Saint Laurent, Roberto Cavalli, and Jeremy Scott, as well as custom-made Miu Miu shoes, for her Sticky Sweet tour. [WWD]

Victoria Beckham is a descendent of Carl Heinrich Pfaender, a German revolutionary, Communist, and close friend to Karl Marx. [Reuters]

Daughter of Gavin Rossdale and Mark Ronson-dater Daisy Lowe is obsessed with her all-in-one sailor striped jumpsuit by Marc by Marc Jacobs. [The Cut]

V Man, the male counterpart to the monthly V magazine, has gone from being bi-annual to a quarterly. The cover of this month's V Man was shot by Hedi Slimane. [FWD]

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Anonymous (not verified) says:

I dont like this woma nat all, always wear like a rich old grandma, ugly inside, just heard she post so many ugly photos on her space at that pop stars' club(lovewealthy...com)

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