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5 Things To Know This AM — Jan 03 2013

Chanel made waves a few months back when word spread that controversial young model Ondria Hardin would star in an upcoming campaign — and now it's here, in the flesh on the Internet. Worth the hype, or totally age-appropriate? (The Fashion Spot)
Vogue Italia booked model Fei Fei Sun for its first-ever cover issue featuring a lone Asian model. It's pretty niche as far as breakthroughs go, but it counts — mainly because she looks stunning. (Vogue)
CFDA head honcho Steven Kolb elaborates on the non-profit's interesting business model: "Pay us money to do stuff with us and if we ask you to do something, do it for free." Well, whatever works! (The Cut)
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Despite a restructuring program intended to underscore the brand's Parisian identity, Cacharel will no longer present a collection at February's Paris Fashion Week. The show is always a highlight, not to mention a personal favorite around here, so we're crossing our fingers this isn't a sign of things to come. (Fashionista)
Lena Dunham has been accused of forgetting her pants in the past, but this time it was definitely on purpose — and it's definitely cute. (Coco Perez)
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Image via The Fashion Spot.

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