Just a casual Tuesday night for Jenny from the block.
It's full of '90s glamour, intense drama and skin-crawling creepiness.
We're talking the OGs, here.
Plus, Patagonia's CEO may sue the White House to protect public land.
Sorry, Lady Gaga.
Also: She must have been freezing.
So who's going to play Donatella Versace?
Marc Jacobs and Ex-Porn Star Boyfriend Harry Louis Announce Their Breakup: Louis Vuitton isn't the only relationship Marc is splitting from this month. The designer's now ex-boyfriend posted a shattered photo of the pair on Instagram with a tragic announcement. Jessica Alba Leaves Brad Goreski: Speaking of fashionable breakups, why has Jessica Alba has split with stylist Brad Goreski? Cara Delevingne Gets Mobbed: This video of Cara Delevingne's basically near-death encounter with a stampede of crazy street style photographers and fans is our number one reason why fashion month isn't all fun, games and swag bags.
Rebel Wilson is all glammed up in nothing but a sheer fur-trimmed robe on the cover of New York magazine, shot by Robert Maxwell. {Bernstein & Andriulli} Garance Doré got le chop, which in French means she Miley'd her hair. {Garance Doré} You've feasted your eyes on the vivid pastel clothes from Prabal Gurung's spring collection, now it's time to marvel at the shoes. Casadei brought slingbacks to swooping architectural heights for Prabal Gurung's spring runway show. {Refinery29}
An actress has been chosen to play Donatella Versace in a new TV biopic--and it's not Maya Rudolph (damnit!).
"We Will Finish The Race." Boston Magazine commemorates the tragedy of the Boston Marathon bombings with a powerful image of a heart formed by shoes worn by marathon runners for its May issue. {Boston Magazine} Who doesn't want to be a Victoria's Secret Angel? Former model Kylie Bisutti--that's who. She left the industry for religious reasons and wrote a whole book about it called I'm No Angel: From Victoria's Secret Model to Role Model. {Vogue UK} Jourdan Dunn tells a Twitter user who wants "a thigh gap so badddd" that it's really not all it's cracked up to be. {Jourdan Dunn's Twitter}
Charlize Theron is badass in her new buzz cut, shaved for her role in Mad Max.{Refinery29} Rihanna is such an exciting style star precisely because you can never predict what she's going to do next. She recently donned designer menswear, and nailed it, for an event in London. {FabSugar} Prince William is just like us--he makes his own bed! These new pictures on his website prove it. {US Weekly}
Elizabeth Olsen dishes on her style and raiding her super famous older twin sisters' closets. Sounds like a tough life. {Grazia} Tyra Banks may be the only person in the world who's eager to show off her back fat. We're too distracted by her glorious smize to notice anything. {HuffPo} Michelle Obama is the First Lady... to wear Jason Wu's new Miss Wu line, which isn't even out 'til January! {The Daily Beast} Georgina Chapman talks Blake Lively's "hand-draped silk tulle bodice adorned with custom crystal and rose gold embroidery" Marchesa wedding gown. Can we please just see a pic already? {Vogue UK}
Donatella Versace is the subject of two profiles this morning in advance of her upcoming couture show and even though she's one of the most recognizable faces in fashion, they reveal some pretty fascinating things. While she may not do as many interviews as say, Karl Lagerfeld, she's often just as honest and unfiltered. However, in these, from WWD and the Telegraph, she's doesn't actually say anything that head-scratching. Well, there was one thing about sleeping in a freezer. And did she really mean to say she "asphyxiated" her children? Read on for that, her thoughts on returning to the Paris Ritz for her couture show, selling the company and her friendship with fellow feminist Miuccia Prada.
Burberry is being sued by the estate of Humphrey Bogart after they used an iconic image of the actor wearing a trenchcoat from the film Casablanca. A
If Mr. Lagerfeld and Mr. Cavalli have taught us anything, it's that unfiltered honesty is the best, most hilarious, policy. And speaking of unfiltered designers, we haven't heard from Donatella Versace since last November's Versace x H&M media blitz. But with the house's recent return to couture and the sudden interest sparked by potential IPO rumors, we're starting to hear more from Ms. Versace again (which, yay!). Tim Blanks moderated a lively interview with the designer yesterday at Oxford University Union, wherein she opened up about her design process, personal life, how she'd like to dress the Queen, and that time Elizabeth Taylor stole some jewels. We weren't there but Vogue UK was. Read on for the highlights.
This morning, Donatella Versace and H&M creative advisor Margareta van den Bosch sat down with moderator Tim Blanks for a chat on (what else) the Versace for H&M collaboration, which will hit stores in (OMFG!) just over a week. Here's what we learned. The collection is an homage to Donatella's late brother, Gianni: "Yes, it was an homage to Gianni. I couldn't [pay homage in the same way] in my own line [the main Versace line] because it's too archival, but I wanted to give it to a whole new customer, especially the younger crowd, through H&M." Working on the collaboration was difficult for Donatella emotionally: "[Before the collaboration] I never went back [into the archives] to look because it's something I have in my heart and it's very painful. It was a hard process for me but then I said, 'No, everyone should see what Gianni was."
Wonderful Wixson: T Magazine has named Lindsey Wixson breakout model of the year. {The Moment} Royal Granny Panties: Some Miami playboy came into possession of a pair of Queen Elizabeth II's panties after they were left on a private plane in 1968. The owner of the panties recently passed away, so they're being auctioned of as part of an estate sale. They're predicted to fetch an estimated $9,000 via the same auction house that sold Queen Victoria's undies back in 2008. {TMZ} Tom Ford loves nakedness, especially that of fat women, saying "Fat women almost always look better without the constraint and lumpy pinching of clothes, all the straps and elastic squeezing and sucking." But if you have to wear clothes, he'd like you to wear his. {Contact Music via Jezebel}
When Gianni Versace was murdered in 1997, his fashion house was worth something like $2 billion, with annual sales of $550 million. In 2009, the hous
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