Plus, here's what we know about Selena Gomez's beauty line, Rare Beauty
Plus, the growing accessibility of cashmere.
Plus, a syllabus of worthwhile fashion writing.
But she also personally believes in some "common sense" rules for what older women should not wear.
And Taylor Swift covers 'Vanity Fair.'
And there's a petition demanding that Macy's drop Donald Trump's brand.
And Penelope Cruz channels early '00s Britney Spears in "Zoolander 2."
Department stores aren't going anywhere, but they have a lot of work to do to keep shoppers -- and the brands they stock -- happy.
And Macy's posts worse-than-expected annual earnings estimates.
The department store paid $210 million in cash.
And acquiring Decléor and Carita has led to some big financial gains for Shiseido.
And Nicki Minaj has brought back the pasty.
Ready to try to squeeze into child sizes? GapKids is releasing its second collab collection with Diane von Furstenberg this week. {WWD, subscription required} Tara Reid was thrown out of All Saints after getting upset that the retailer wouldn't give her a discount. {NY Post} Looks like Elle Woods is going to need her own attorney. Reese Witherspoon and hubby Jim Roth were arrested in Atlanta for disorderly conduct and driving under influence, respectively. {US Weekly} Florida has a python problem, and designers see an opportunity there. New handbag, anyone? {TheCut}
Because a palace with a moat obviously isn't enough for a family of five, Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen are now house hunting in the West Village! {NY Post} Cara Delevingne dyed her famous eyebrows blue. See it to believe it. {InStyle UK} Angelina Jolie looked bewitching (literally) in Saint Laurent--and some serious engagement ring bling--at a charity event yesterday in NYC. {US Weekly} It seems Kate Middleton was none too pleased when a child presented her with a "lookalike" doll on her Scotland romp! Here's why... {Daily Mail}
Designers collaborating with high street stores is obviously not a new concept. But a just-announced project should challenge everyone's current notion of designer collabs. Rather than working with one designer or label, Macy's is teaming up with Made Fashion Week to create a line inspired by fashion industry influencers. Terry Richardson is involved, of course.