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March 19, 2008

Pete Wentz Does Nordstrom; McQueen to Show in NYC; Project Runway Update; Shopping Habits of Straight Men

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Fall Out Boy frontman (and Popnography's  favorite boy in eyeliner) Pete Wentz will debut an exclusive collection of jeans, t-shirts, hoodies for Nordstrom. While the clothes will be available in the young women's section of the store, he hopes that some boys will pick them up too. Clearly, he's angling for the tween homo market. It kind of fits in with his whole "I'm kinda sorta but not really bisexual because its kinda punk rock" reputation. I hope black eyeliner is the free gift with purchase! [WWD]

Alexander McQueen will stage a mini fashion show of his Fall/Winter 2008 collection in NYC next week. [FWD] That is, if the burst pipes in his showroom didn't destroy everything he planned to show. [Fashionista]

If you haven't had your fill of Project Runway gossip, here's quite a bit more: Tim Gunn called Christian Siriano the Marc Jacobs of his generation. Sometimes Stylelist contributor and our BFF Malan Breton said being a reality TV star doesn't help his game but instead makes it more difficult to get a date or a piece of ass. Rami Kashou wants to sell out and design for Donna Karan or Oscar de le Renta and doesn't pay attention to Christian's success. [The Cut]

Are straight men intersted in fashion again or are they finally listening to their girlfriends and wives who whine "Why don't you dress a little more like my gay BFF?" [Times UK]

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