Here's what's happening around the Web this morning:
Kellan Lutz to Be a Calvin Klein Model
Holy Marky Mark! "Twilight" star Kellan Lutz will be featured in an upcoming Calvin Klein Underwear campaign.
[Fox 411]
Abercrombie & Fitch Turns Tokyo On
Yesterday's opening of Abercrombie & Fitch's first (and most expensive) Asian store in Tokyo's Ginzu district drew a line of 1,000 people waiting to get in. No wonder -- "barely dressed" models were roaming the 11-floor shop.
[WWD]
House of Fraser Nabs Biba
Biba, come back...again! House of Fraser has scored the rights to the '70s label and is working on a collection for Fall 2010.
[Fab Sugar UK]
Pamela Anderson Gets Her Genie On
Pamela Anderson's role as the Genie in London's pantomime run of "Aladdin" has her wearing a red bustier, sheer stockings and a £5,000 Vin & Omi chiffon cape boasting 20,000 Swarovski crystals. That must be some lamp.
[London Times]
Tom Ford's a "Golden" Boy
Turns out Tom Ford's no one-trick pony. The designer's directorial debut, "A Single Man," has earned Golden Globe nominations for Colin Firth and Julianne Moore, plus Best Original Score.
[Vogue UK]
Zara Gets Heat for Christmas Trees in Israel
Oy vey! Fashion chain Zara has replaced Christmas trees with Chanukah candles in four shops in Israel in response to customer complaints.
[JTA]
Robert Pattinson Vogues Out
Brace yourselves, Team Edward! Robert Pattinson and "Remember Me" co-star Emilie de Ravin were spied doing a Vogue fashion shoot at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art with photographer Norman Jean Roy.
[E! Online]
Publishers Weekly "Afro Picks" Cover Controversy
Publishers Weekly has issued an apology after criticism of this week's cover, which features a black woman sporting an afro made of hair picks for the magazine's "Afro Picks" featuring African-American book recommendations.
[Publishers Weekly]
