NBC is developing a new drama based on the life of Cosmopolitan magazine’s editor-in-chief Joanna Coles who will also executive produce the show. [THR]
Universal Standard is a minimalist plus-size brand taking design cues from labels like Theory and Vince. [Racked]
Beauty brands like CoverGirl and Avon are now testing their products with selfies in mind. [The New York Times]
Alexa Chung meets with three students from Central Saint Martins and designer Molly Goddard in the second episode of The Future of Fashion. [Vogue UK]
British luxury brand Belstaff names Liv Tyler as the new face of their women’s collection. The actress who served as the executive producer for Belstaff’s new short film starring David Beckham, will also create a capsule collection for the brand. [WWD]
A new investigation in the UK could lead to a government ban on models who are too thin. [Dazed Digital]
Update: Annie Leibovitz is taking Pirelli’s notoriously NSFW calendar in an entirely different direction; the 2016 edition will include more clothes and fewer models than ever before. [i-D]
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