On Monday, Time Inc. asked some 100 editorial employees at its Newspaper Guild-covered magazines — People, Sports Illustrated, Time, Fortune and Money — to accept buyout packages. [WWD]
Kirsten Dunst ex-beau, Razorlight's frontman Johnny Borrell, reportedly turned an offer to front Dior Homme's spring campaign. Clearly, the recession isn't affecting him. [Vogue UK]
Conde Naste has finally discovered the internet: wired.com, portfolio.com, glamour.com, parade.com and self.com will get shows at Brightcove soon. [WWD]
Friendship bracelets come at a steep price now. Designers of said expensive friendship bracelets must have forgot how fickle our economy is. [Nylon]
Steven Meisel's Vogue Patterns story from 2007 has been made into a puzzle. It costs $750 and only 1,000 sets have been made. [Models]

