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Cindy Crawford developing TV drama about models

Cindy Crawford arrives for a promotional event in Mumbai, India, on June 18.

Cindy Crawford arrives for a promotional event in Mumbai, India, on June 18.

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Supermodel Cindy Crawford is developing a TV drama series based on the 1980s feud between Ford Modeling Agency and Elite Modeling Management, Variety reports. Actors Anne Heche and James Tupper and writer Robin Bissell are also involved in the project.

Cosmopolitan magazine’s racy covers are going behind a shield at Rite-Aid -- and maybe some other retailers -- just like pornography, WWD reported Wednesday. The decision comes in response to efforts by the National Center on Sexual Exploitation and Victoria Hearst, who launched a campaign called Cosmo Harms Minors in April. Name sound familiar? She’s a great-granddaughter of William Randolph Hearst, who founded Cosmo’s publisher, the Hearst Corp.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) is featured in Net-a-Porter’s fall Porter magazine, in which she stands up for stay-at-home moms and the importance of women succeeding ... and discusses fashion and shopping, of course. The issue hits newsstands on Friday.

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Kylie and Kendall Jenner, who already have a clothing label, are launching a line of shoes for spring 2016.

Los Angeles fashion label Band of Outsiders will remain in the hands of Belgian fashion fund CLCC SA, which plans to revive the brand that halted fall shipments two months ago.

ModCloth, the online retailer that offers indie, vintage and vintage-inspired fashion and decor, launched its own fall line on Thursday. The 98 pieces in the collection were inspired by photos from customers in the site’s style gallery, and they include dresses, skirts, tops and coats in sixes XS to 4X. Prices range from $34.99 to $149.50.

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