Whoever said bunny ears couldn't be worn on the street? Proving it can be done, Delfina Fendi wore Louis Vuitton's toned-down version of their bunny ear headband when attending the brand's runway show in Paris.
Images: Hanneli, The Sartorialist.
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As we mentioned in our fashion podcast, Batman found his way into in French Revue de Modes magazines as an unlikely style icon. He's not the only thing to grab attention from the issue though; with daring nudity, thigh high boots, and mouse ears (a variation on the bunny ears trend), this editorial is likely to be more than a small blip on many a male radar.
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In our latest fashion podcast we discussed Lady Gaga as fashion inspiration... for Halloween that is. She's widely known for her crazy, often over-the-top sense of style; and this shoot is no exception.
With hair reminiscent of Marilyn Monroe, this Lady-Gaga-meets-Hello-Kitty shoot is a unique take on Hollywood in the 21st century. Not only is she covered in Hello Kitty in weird and wonderful ways, the editing of this shoot seems to transform Gaga herself into a cartoon character. There is something unnerving about her blank robotic stare throughout the shoot, yet the photos are enticing and tend to draw in the observer.
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As well as Magdalena Frackowiak naked, magazine Man About Town pushes the sensuality element further with a shoot of Anja Rubik and Sasha Knezevic by Camilla Akrans. Interestingly, despite being far more erotic than most - some shots bordering almost on softcore porn - the shoot features little nudity.
Even more interesting is that the two models are apparently an item, leaving us to wonder how much acting is going on. Art imitating life?
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Leave it to Hedi Slimane to take it back-to-basics and create a beautiful black and white shoot that presents the ubiquitous nudity trend in a elegant yet sensual way. He shot the gorgeous Magdalena Frackowiak for Man About Town magazine.
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Yet another take on exposed lingerie as a fashion trend; and a very cool one at that. Hanneli made sure her silver metallic bar was one worth exposing when she paired it with this simple grey tee with scooped-out sleeves.

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What more practical a way to accessorise one shoulder bathers than with heels, waist belts and clutches? The Zeferino Spring/Summer Lookbook with Ana Claude Michels shows off their accessories with an equestrian themed shoot, set against a backdrop of stables and horses. The shoes are floral, feminine and summery whilst the bags are neutral tans which can match just about any outfit.
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Czech model Hana Soukupova has already appeared in Italian Vogue, China Vogue, Russian Vogue and Spanish Vogue, and she can now add another feather to her cap after shooting an editorial for Latin American Vogue.
The shots are inspired by songs from rock legends including the Rolling Stones, Guns n Roses, and Queen; and include yet another example of bunny ears as a fashion trend.
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Miranda Kerr and her Alex Perry dress may have turned plenty of heads at Saturday's Caulfield Cup, but the dozens of other fashionable race-goers didn't escape our attention. The David Jones marquee was shared by celebrities, sports stars, fashion designers and corporate head honchos alike. We snapped shots of the social scene throughout the day.
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At Saturday's BMW Caulfield Cup, the David Jones marquee was buzzing with life. The brand's fashion ambassador - model and Victoria's Secret angel Miranda Kerr - was undoubtedly the star attraction, swanning about gracefully in a short, nude-pink Alex Perry dress. Kerr chatted casually to the other guests and we spied her, on more than one occasion, tucking into the dainty finger food as if to openly defy the weight issue rumors that have been plaguing her recently (and we might add that, in person, Miranda looks no less healthy than usual).
Kerr's dress was accessorised by a Nerida Winter floral head-piece and, contrastingly, snake-skin Christian Louboutin heels.
[ Click to read 'Miranda Kerr at the 2009 Caulfield Cup' ]