
Don't bite that apple, girl!
Lana Del Rey covers Numero Tokyo's March issue in the guise of the fair-skinned, raven-haired Snow White.
The former face of H&M has really cornered the international market so far this year, appearing on the cover of the French mag Madame Figaro just recently.
She may not be topping the charts, but the fashion world clearly loves her to death!
And she looks lovely as Snow, but don't they know her lips should be blood red and not candy pink?
Oh, well, we'll let it slide ’cause Lana's totally GORGEOUS either way!
U like???
[Image via Numero Tokyo]
Tags: lana del rey, madame figaro, march 2013, march cover, march issue, numero, numero tokyo, snow white

Once again, Marion Cotillard stars in Christian Dior's ad campaign, but this time, she took her fancy handbag to the Hamptons!!!
The French actress was shot by Jean-Baptiste Mondino wearing a Dior Resort outfit as she clung tightly to a red Lady Dior bag on the beach.
Sand's never looked so chic!
The campaign comes out this weekend, but check out some photos from the Marion's shoot right now (below)!
[Image courtesy of Christian Dior.]
Tags: 25 ans, christian dior, dior, elle, french elle, interview, italian vogue, japanese vogue, jean baptiste mondino, lady dior, lady dior campaign, madame figaro, marion cotillard, numero, town and country, vanity fair, vogue
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This is what the opposite of Photoshop fail looks like.
After Italy's Numéro magazine realized their photo shoot with model Karlie Kloss turned out to be not exactly what they had expected, they photoshopped her body so that her ribs weren't protruding as much as what you see (above, left).
The result was the picture (above, right) where you see a more fleshier, but still toned tummy.
This isn't the first time Karlie's thinness has been on the minds of magazine editors. Her body has been under scrutiny before.
Vogue Italia pulled an image from their December 2011 issue after a picture of Kloss' skinny body started to appear on pro-Ana sites.
Is this a new trend popping up on magazines? Hmm, how times have changed!
Check out the uncensored versions of the pics AFTER THE JUMP!
Tags: greg kadel, karlie kloss, numero, photoshop, ribs
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We're getting deja vu!
Once again Alessandra Ambrosio has posed sans eyebrows, this time for the January issue of Numero Tokyo.
Lucky for her, she can pull it off thanks to all the sexiness that's in this spread.
Oh, and the added man candy doesn't hurt either!
[Images courtesy of Numero Tokyo.]
Tags: bleached eyebrows, eyebrowless, january 2011, january issue, no eyebrows, numero, numero tokyo
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And it's not Alber Elbaz!
In the November issue of Numero, Karl Lagerfeld reveals who he wants to take over for him when he exits Chanel.
He tells the mag:
“I have a contract for life so it all depends on who I would like to hand it to. At the moment I’d say Haider Ackermann.”
While the compliment is amazing, we don't think Haider should be waiting by the phone for that call. Karl's made it pretty clear he won't be retiring any time soon.
[Image via WENN.]
Tags: creative director, haider ackermann, numero, replacement, successor
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Really?
The newest issue of Numero is stirring up a whole lot of controversy with an editorial featuring Constance Jablonski.
Constance, who is white, got made up in blackface a la Lara Stone in last year's October issue of Vogue Paris and Claudia Schiffer's Stern Fotografie cover.
Some people have argued that the model was just over-bronzed, but when you mix that with the afros and baby it's hard to say this wasn't intentional.
If they wanted a black model, they should have hired Jourdan Dunn or Chanel Iman. Instead they do something like this that clearly shows how far they'll go to NOT hire a woman of color.
What do U think of Numero's editorial???
- It's not that bad (60%)
- It's racially incensitive (40%)
Total Votes: 16,143

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Tags: blackface, chanel iman, constance jablonski, controversy, jourdan dunn, numero, stern fotografie
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