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Your morning fashion and beauty report: Cameron Diaz’s ageless style. Shaun White talks shoes. Heidi Klum and Seal team up to counsel couples

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A fashionista needs a vehicle just as stylish, so heads up: James Bond’s 1964 Aston Martin Silver Birch DB5s -- the one used in chase scenes in the movies -- is going to auction Oct. 27. [Wall Street Journal]

Louis Vuitton got in trouble in Britain for implying that some machine-made items were handcrafted. But does it make a difference if the quality is so good that the consumer can’t tell the difference? Maybe not. [Wall Street Journal]

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Cameron Diaz is the cover girl for British Vogue’s July ‘ageless style’ issue, which is out this week. [British Vogue]

Come September, readers will be able to peek into the homes of 115 fashion designers in a coffee table tome to be published by Assouline and the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Among those included are Carolina Herrera, Diane von Furstenberg, Donna Karan, Josie Natori and Ralph Lauren. [WWD]

Tom Ford, Marc Jacobs, Stefano Gabbana -- why are all these guys who design clothes taking them off for the camera? [WWD]

Angela Missoni’s Cruise 2011 collection looks to Africa and the 1960s. [WWD]

Former Liberian President Charles Taylor’s lawyers tried to stop Naomi Campbell’s ‘blood diamond’ testimony Monday in the Hague. [Huffington Post]

Michael Kors wins the Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award. [WWD, subscription required]

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Olympian Shaun White talks about new footwear line he and his brother are doing for Target. [WWD]

See 10 outfit-inspiring hats for summer. [FabSugar]

Oscar de la Renta is accusing Max Mara of being a copycat. [WWD]

Does your hair stylist love you or hate you? [StyleList]

Heidi Klum’s success on ‘Project Runway’ is leading to a new Lifetime series in which the model and her singer husband Seal will travel the country as they provide couple’s counseling to those in need of celebrity advice. [New York Magazine]

-- Susan Denley

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