Links
Morning links
- New York magazine’s style blog The Cut goes live as a full-on website today, and how exciting is that? The Lou Doillon Lookbook alone is reason to click on over. (The Cut)
- Had your coffee yet? Ready to be freshly horrified at how very fiercely some members of the Penn State community continue to deny the depth of Jerry Sandusky’s crimes? If not, come back later and click here. (Time)
- On a far more uplifting note: the US Army has promoted its first openly gay person to the position of General—and it’s a woman, too, which makes it super-extra more uplifting. (Death+Taxes)
- The Russian embassy in DC was treated to a nice loud Pussy Riot tribute concert this weekend courtesy of Amnesty International, and Robin Givhan was there. (Daily Beast)
- Little Jennifer, happy at last. (People)
Posted on August 13th, 2012
Little jennifer, happy at last. oh god, who cares.
Love that outfit – will duplicate it when it gets cool enough. Who’s the woman?
Enjoyed the Look book, Jane’s pants tho, please hem. Re PSU, not only this piece but that he had a partner in this crime? I was uplifted by the promotion story, the tribute concert and good for JA.
The Look Book: I only got to 10. She’s lovely but I don’t see what’s special about her clothing. And her sense of proportion seems off to me, which is kind of a big problem if you claim to be stylish?
Brigadier General Tammy S. Smith. Excellent. Read it in The Times and glad to see you posted the notice here.
Re the cut redesign: Lipstick on a pig. I think the writing at The Cut is getting worse and more Enquirer-esque by the day. Did Rupert Murdoch buy New York Magazine while we weren’t looking?