Justin Bieber's Coming of Age Today in Indie Newsroom

Jul 20, 2012 - by Lester Brathwaite

Indie Newsroom is brought to you by The Bieb's alleged hotness, Ferragamo's Olympic order and the "makings" of Gaga's "Fame."

- Rolling Stone successfully creeps out the world by celebrating Justin Bieber being "Hot, Ready and Legal" on its latest cover. Aww, look at him trying to flex and disguise the fact that there are 12-year-old girls with more facial hair/muscular tone/testosterone than him. Precious. [A cause des garcons]

- Salvatore Ferragamo is throwing its hat into the Olympic outfit ring already occupied by Ralph Lauren, PradaStella McCartney and Hermès  by dressing the potentially fictitious Republic of San Marino. [Telegraph]

- This video takes you inside "Haus Laboratories" and the creation of Lady Gaga's "Fame" eau de parfum at the hands of several shirtless -- albeit not naked -- male models. And of course it's in French to add an extra layer of chic/cheek. [YouTube]

- You win Som, you lose Som. After five years, Peter Som is leaving his consulting position at Tommy Hilfiger. [Styleite]

- Turns out Abercrombie & Fitch stores are  loud and obnoxious for a reason. And that reason is because they hate old people. Luckily, the feeling is mutual. [Racked]

- In a bid, perhaps, to fake it till he makes it, American Apparel's Dov Charney apparently lied about negotiating with the Russian Olympic Committee to outfit their athletes in the next Olympic Games.  [The Cut]

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