Karl Lagerfeld Hates Selfies, Model Sues Playboy Over Golf Tee, YSL's Darker Side
A Playboy model is suing the magazine for accidentally being struck in the butt by a golf club during a photoshoot. To be fair, her butt was serving as the tee. {Gawker}
For all the beautiful couture on display, the upcoming YSL biopic doesn't shy away from graphic depictions of the iconic designer's drug use. {Telegraph}
Karl Lagerfeld hates selfies. Also the word "bossy" (10 points to Sheryl Sandberg). {ModMods}
How does Forever 21-brand makeup stack up against more traditional brands? Better than you might think. {Huffington Post}
Spring -- the season of rebirth, higher hemlines, closet cleanouts -- is also the perfect time for a change of haircut. Here, some iconic transformations that might inspire you to chop it off. {SHEfinds}
We love President Obama and his baggy, uncool dad jeans. Let's take a stroll down the memory lane of his best denim looks through the years. {The Cut}
Jimmy Fallon recreated Wren's "First Kiss" video with puppies, guys. Puppies. {Us Weekly}
Fast Retailing, said to be in talks with J.Crew for a buyout, reportedly thinks the American brand's $5 billion price tag may be too high. {WWD}
Freeze right where you are! Lena Dunham's hair has grown out to what might be the perfect length for her. {Huffington Post}
Peter Philips opens up about his appointment to Dior Makeup, noting that his first collection for the house (due out this fall) isn't going to shy away from color. {WWD}
Uma Thurman is positively glowing at the New York premiere of Nymphomaniac. Uma. Tell us your secrets. {FabSugar}
Beyond Clueless, the documentary on teen movies that debuted at SXSW, breaks down everyone's favorite genre. Consider it a sartorial retrospective of sorts. {The Cut}
Target missed its opportunity to prevent the data breach that resulted in the theft of millions of credit card numbers. {NPR}
China has ended the use of QR codes and virtual credit cards, bad news for e-commerce giants Alibaba and Tencent. {WWD}
Hollister removed a photo from its website after commenters called the retailer out on the model looking "emaciated" and "too-thin." {Business Insider}
"Mad Men" has released stills from the upcoming seventh season, and we have to say, Megan is killing it with the late-'60s style. {Jezebel}