Vladimir Doronin
Fashion News Roundup: Henry Holland to Co-Host Rihanna's Fashion Reality Show, Khloe Kardashian Severs Ties With PETA, and Dolce & Gabbana Sues Dolce & Banana
Garance Doré Doesn't Think The Vogue Kiddie Diet Article Was Necessarily A Bad Thing: While we're all up in arms over Dara Lynn Weiss' "Weight Watcher" testimony in this month's Vogue, blogger Garance Doré thinks it does serve a positive purpose. She writes, "...I find it good that Vogue, through that testimony, breaks the silence of one of those 'normal' women that live with a food disorder all their life." While she makes a good argument for awareness, it's not like there isn't a huge discourse about eating disorders, especially in the fashion world. We're more concerned about the psychological effects Weiss' actions had on her perfectly healthy seven-year-old. {The Cut} Lady Gaga Tweets A Photo of Herself Without Makeup: ... so we guess she doesn't go to bed entirely in costume like we imagined? {Lady Gaga Twitter} Joan Smalls Covers Vogue Australia: Joan Smalls is on the cover of like, everything right now, and that includes the May issue of Vogue Australia. Continue to collect those coins, Ms. Smalls! {Fashin} Dolce & Gabbana Sues Dolce & Banana: No, this is real. The famed Italian design house has filed a lawsuit against Cape Town gift shop Dolce & Banana for trademark infringement, claiming the store "makes a mockery of the well-known trademark, Dolce & Gabbana." Sounds like Domencio and Stefano are not fans of clever puns. {Racked}