• Supermodel Heidi Klum is set to host “Seriously Funny Kids,” a children’s reality show on Lifetime. [StyleList]
• Alexis Bryan Morgan, who joined Elle in January as fashion director (succeeding Nina Garcia), is leaving the magazine after ten months to become Lucky’s executive fashion editor under new editor-in-chief Brandon Holley. [Fashionologie]
• Biba founder Barbara Hulanicki will launch a one-off 14-piece collection with George at Asda next month. The collection will be sold only in the U.K. [WWD]
• In the blown-up billboard version of the print ad for Chloé’s latest fragrance—Love, Chloé—Raquel Zimmermann is sporting a belt by YSL, not Chloé. [WWD]
• Donna Karan is hosting a fundraiser Monday for First Lady Michelle Obama. Karan’s personal chef is cooking for the guests at her Greenwich Village home. [NY Post]
• Gossip Girl stylist Eric Daman is designing a line of party dresses. The line will be sold through fast-fashion retailer Charlotte Russe, where Daman is also a creative director, starting October 24. [StyleList]
• Italian fashion house Gianfranco Ferre has designed four limited edition bottles for Coca-Cola. [Highsnobiety]
• Hermès has collaborated with French artist Daniel Buren on a collection of 365 scarves to be unveiled on Tuesday at the Monnaie de Paris. [WWD]
• Jason Wu unveiled his collaboration with Shiseido line Supreme Aupres on Tuesday. He helped develop the “soufflé” formula for the eye shadows, which come in jewel-topped compacts. [Into the Gloss]
• Pringle of Scotland plans to launch its own e-magazine. The online-only magazine will be curated by people like Terry and Tricia Jones from i-D and featuring editorials shot by Ryan McGinley. [Elle]
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