• Georgia May Jagger wears a floaty dress and lace-up boots on the December cover of Australian Vogue. [Design Scene]
• The Bloomberg administration plans to unveil a six-point plan to help New York City’s fashion industry today at the WWD 2010 CEO Summit at the Plaza Hotel. [WWD]
• Henry Holland designed a capsule collection for Roxy, and the clothes are covered in his signature graphic prints. [Nylon]
• Dutch menswear label Suit Supply is getting flack for its “Shameless” ad campaign that depicts men looking up women’s skirts. [HuffPo]
• Women’s Wear Daily is celebrating its centennial with a commemorative magazine chronicling the publication’s fashion coverage. [On the Runway/NYT]
• Jak and Jil posted a preview of Thom Browne’s womenswear collection. [Jak and Jil]
• Sixties supermodel Veruschka on how today’s models are too young: “I was in my twenties when I made the movie [Blow-Up by Antonioni] and found success. We were women, not children.” [Vogue UK]
• Kate Moss unveiled her final Topshop collection last night, and she wore a custom-made black lurex jumpsuit for the occasion. [Vogue UK]