
Rachel Zoe is launching a children’s line. Are you surprised? [Fashionista]
Lady Gaga reveals she’s taking Rogaine after realizing she was loosing a lot of hair due to dying it repeatedly. [OK Magazine]
Hailee Steinfeld, Chloe Moretz and Elle Fanning all look super angelic… each posing in their own cover forLove Magazine. [Models]
Proenza Schouler to sell 45% ownership of company to a group of New York investors. [NYT]
David Beckham to launch an underwear line for H&M. [Guardian UK]
Kate Moss is writing an autobiography after being encouraged by her husband Jamie Hince. [The Sun]
Karl Lagerfeld shoots a nude Baptiste Giabiconi. [Oh la la]
Ads featuring Julia Roberts and Christy Turlington were banned in the UK for excessive photoshopping. [Daily Mail UK]
Behind the scenes at Emma Watson‘s ad campaign for Lancôme Trésor Midnight Rose perfume. [Daily Mail UK]
Forever 21 opened up shop in London. 500 people waited in line to get in. [Telegraph UK]
Amare Stoudemire to launch a fashion and sports website. Interesting. [NY Post]
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen went Honduras to personally hand out some Toms. [People]
Blake Lively spotted sporting four fake tattoos. [Us]
Alexa Chung will host a fashion TV show called 24 Hour Catwalk for Lifetime. [Telegraph UK]
Lady Gaga sends kisses to the LAPD. [TMZ]
Madonna and Lourdes straight-up copy Butter London‘s packaging for their range of Material Girl nail polish. [Fashionista]
Diesel jeans is saving the Rialto Bridge in Venice because it’s crumbling and the brand is taking care of the restoring it. [Telegraph UK]

Labels like Burberry Prorsum and Fendi injected a burst of neon hues into their Spring 2011 collections. The art of pairing electric accessories with a relatively neutral ensemble proved to be a hit on the catwalk resulting in celebrities and fashionistas taking inspiration from these runway outfits by stepping out with colorful bags in tow.
“When we were still living in our studio, and some big important magazine was coming to see the collection for the first time. We were such messes back then and hadn’t realized the clocks had changed an hour back. It was early morning and we were doing the final lint-rolling still in our pajamas (read: underwear!) thinking we were totally on time, when the elevator door opened and the editor-in-chief of the magazine walked in. There we were, lint-rolling half-naked. We were mortified.”

