"The Fred campaign is embarrassingly similar to the one David Yurman ran a year ago. When you are a leader in your category, you get used to people copying you. We are confident consumers know the difference."
Umm, you'd kinda have to be blind to not know the difference. Kate's ads are in color and the jewelry isn't even remotely the same.
David and his wife Sybil are probably just bitter she's not modeling for them anymore.
There's no stopping Kate Moss when it comes to collaborations.
After designing for Topshop and Longchamp, the supermodel has signed on to design her own line of pricey baubles for French jewelery company Fred.
The 22 style collection is mostly inspired by her many tattoos and is made of gold and precious stones like rubies and diamonds.
For those looking to get a piece of Kate, the Kate Moss for Fred collection goes on sale October 1st with prices starting at $473 and jumping all the way to $47,300.
The We Can’t Stop singer interviewed with Rolling Stone magazine for their July 4th issue, and revealed her fairly liberal thoughts on drugs and alcohol.
Given her stoner reputation, we’re not totally surprised. Though, when asked to clarify her penchant for weed, she said:
"You can't ask someone that and expect them to say yes... I did a song with Snoop Dogg called 'Ashtrays and Heartbreaks,' so people can put it together for themselves."
That sounds fairly straightforward to us. Mileybird then went ahead to state that she thinks there are things much, much worse than a little bit of the green stuff:
"I think alcohol is way more dangerous than marijuana -- people can be mad at me for saying that, but I don't care... I've seen a lot of people spiral down with alcohol, but I've never seen that happen with weed."
She added:
"As long as it isn't illegal, there are far more dangerous things. And it's legal in the state of California. So I'm happy to live in California, a place where you can be whoever you want to be."
Well, Miley, marijuana isn’t exactly legal in California unless you have a prescription, so we’re not entirely sure what you mean. But, okay...
As for her transition from Disney teen idol to mature pop star, she said: