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Saturday, December 19, 2015

Tina Fey Covers 'The Edit,' $8 Jeans Are Coming to Brooklyn

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Tina Fey in Rosetta Getty. Photo: Sebastian Kim/"The Edit" on Net-a-Porter.com
Tina Fey in Rosetta Getty. Photo: Sebastian Kim/"The Edit" on Net-a-Porter.com
These are the stories making headlines in fashion this Friday.

Tina Fey opens up for, looks hot on Net-a-Porter's The EditTo coincide with the release of her new film "Sisters" with Amy Poehler, comedy maven Tina Fey graces this week's cover of Net-a-Porter's The Edit. Fey was photographed by Sebastian Kim in a number of party-ready looks by Victoria Beckham, Tom Ford, Rosie Assoulin and more. One of the interview's many highlights includes Fey admitting that her children don't find her that funny. "My daughters [Alice, 10, and Penelope, four] will tell you that I'm exceedingly dull – the fourth funniest person in the family," Fey said. "My four-year-old is rivaling my husband [composer and producer Jeff Richmond] for first place at this point." {The Edit}

Forever 21's even cheaper brand F21 Red is expandingForever 21 opened its first F21 Red store in South Gate, Calif. in 2014, offering $2 tank tops and $8 jeans. Since then, the even cheaper shop has expanded with more than 20 locations and plans to open three more stores in Brooklyn, San Diego and Florida's Kendall. The Brooklyn location — 490 Fulton Street to be exact — will have 35,000 square feet of trendy items for women, men and children. {Fashionista Inbox}

Vogue followed Princess Leia on a New York City adventure with her Wookiee crushDirector Cass Bird and fashion editor Jorden Bickham transformed model Andreea Diaconu into a modern-day Princess Leia for its latest video short. The Vogue film follows Leia as she traipses through the New York City streets alongside her tall, dark and handsome Wookiee — with a lightsaber fight or two along the way. {Vogue}

Miranda Kerr's nude Harper's Bazaar Australia cover was pulled off shelves

Australian supermarket chain Coles Supermarkets removed Harper's Bazaar Australia's Jan/Feb 2016 issue — totaling an estimated 3,000 copies among 770 locations — from its shelves due to numerous customer complaints. The cover in question features Miranda Kerr modestly posing over a balcony in nothing but fine jewelry and a pair of Christian Louboutin pumps. {WWD}

Valentino's IPO rumors may have been just thatIn October, unnamed sources speculated that Valentino was nearing an IPO. However, "financial sources close to the parties involved" now claim that process has not even begun. {WWD}

Dov Charney’s bid to get American Apparel back moves forwardAfter being suspended from his roles as president and CEO of American Apparel in 2014, Dov Charney has been on a mission to regain control of the now-bankrupt company — and now he's one step closer. Groups currently working with Charney, including a private-equity firm, have reportedly made nonbinding offers to buy the retailer. {Business of Fashion}

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