
Anna Wintour has rounded up some of the biggest names in the modeling world to walk the runway at Fashion's Night Out fashion show.
Models that are slated to strut their stuff at the massive public runway show include Naomi Campbell, Gisele Bundchen, Alessandra Ambrosio, Coco Rocha, Adriana Lima, Karolina Kurkova and the list goes on.
MAYJAH!
The gaggle of supermodels will walk it out on September 7th.
[Image via WENN.]

Left: Supermodel Gisele Bundchen announcing Procter & Gamble's new eco-friendly packaging in Brazil earlier this month. Right: Katy Perry arriving at the Late Show in New York City on Tuesday.
Both ladies were wearing Herve Leger, but we've got to ask…
Who rocked the bandage dress better???
Total Votes: 24,840
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London Fog has a new celebrity hawker, and it's Christina Hendricks!
Like Eva Longoria and Gisele Bundchen before her, the Mad Men actress will appear in the fall campaign modeling the brand's outerwear and accessories.
Christina said of her new gig:
"London Fog is a classic brand, which I love. It also ties in to Mad Men, we used London Fog in the show and this is a nice way to tie everything together. The trench is such an iconic shape for men and women. It works for anyone — it worked in the 1960s and it works now."
London Fog chose the curvy lady because she is "sexy and gorgeous" and has a sophisticated persona.
We couldn't agree more!
[Images courtesy of Nino Munoz / London Fog.]
What a ridiculously good looking and adorable family!
Earlier this week Gisele Bundchen took little Benjamin to visit daddy Tom Brady at football practice to get in some quality family time before Tom took off to Atlanta with his team.
Check out the cuteness in the clip, above!
P.S. Even though you can't see it in the video, Tom also played catch with his other son Jack.

On Thursday Gisele Bundchen announced that Procter & Gamble will be making some eco-friendly changes over the next couple of years.
The face of Pantene Pro-V, which is owned by P&G along with Covergirl and Max Factor, revealed that the packaging will be switched from petroleum-based plastic to renewable Brazilian sugarcane.
Great idea!
Think other company's will follow their lead?
[Image via Ramey Pix.]