
Many years ago, Diane von Furstenberg and Andy Warhol hooked up at Studio 54. Not that type of hookup, silly! DVF posed for one of Warhol's iconic portraits (see below).

In the June/July double issue of Interview magazine, a modern-day marvel imitates a pop culture legend.
Marc Jacobs appears on the cover of the magazine, which is an ode to the pop artist whose 80th birthday would have been in August. With a platinum wig atop his head, the fashion designer is being compared to the eccentric artist; they both cross bred art and commerce, they have a knack for creating playground-like retail stores and look to other artists for inspiration and collaboration.

For Andy Warhol lovers, there has never been a shortage of merchandise bearing the artist's work, from clothing to kitchenware to tote bags. And with Sienna Miller set to play Warhol muse
Edie Sedgwick in the upcoming film Factory Girl, brace yourself for even more Warhol stuff to come, starting with this line of Andy Warhol for Levi's T-Shirts.
Though I was a bit burnt out on Warhol merch, I actually really love this line, because is eschews the usual Campbell soup cans in favor of more obscure paintings and drawings.