Fashion news: Emma Watson debuts Burberry Bespoke, Tim Gunn saw J. Edgar Hoover in drag and the Facehunter lands a TV gig?

CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund winner Billy Reid (centre) with runners-up Prabal Gurung (left) and Eddie Borgo
CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund winner Billy Reid (centre) with runners-up Prabal Gurung (left) and Eddie Borgo

Emma Watson was the first person to receive a custom Burberry trench. Christopher Bailey gave Watson a coat from the company’s new bespoke collection for the premiere of her latest film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. [Vogue UK]

Alabama-based designer menswear designer Billy Reid is the winner of the US$300,000 2010 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund award. Prabal Gurung and Eddie Borgo were runners up. [Vogue]

Tom Ford guest edited the holiday issue of Paris Vogue and will appear on the magazine’s cover. [WWD]

Yesterday photoblogger Yvan Rodic of Facehunter tweeted that he was filming the New York City episode of The Facehunter Show? Has he landed a television deal? [Racked]

Tim Gunn is at it again. The vociferous Project Runway host claims he once saw J. Edgar Hoover dressed in drag. [Styleite]

Lanvin x H&M is the gift that keeps on giving. The luxury French fashion label will be creating couture versions of its H&M collabo and auctioning off the garments for charity.  [Fashionista]

“We just did a huge home story on my closets because it’s very extravagant and it doesn’t look like a lot of celebrity closets,” Dita Von Teese told the Huffington Post. “The ones they do stories on look like department stores. But mine looks like Disney Land, Chinese-style. All-super colorful and an experience.”

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