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Daily reads: American Apparel maternity and the world’s most expensive suit

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Happy Matthew Williamson for H&M Day: The collection sells out in minutes in New York and Mischa Barton refuses to sell her vest. [The Cut] [Style.com]
Kate Moss doesn’t cry over split Balmain. [NY Daily News]
Fashion’s own version of The Onion goes biweekly, starting in with a Met Ball-themed issue. We can’t wait for the onslaught of Anna Wintour jokes. [The Cut]
What a great time to create a $103,000 suit. That’s pretty much pocket change! [The Cut]
Richie Rich feels taken advantage of. [The Cut]
American Apparel does maternity wear. There really are no words. [Jezebel]
DSquared is going to be honoured by Canada’s Walk of Fame. Do you think their star should be next to Linda Evangelista or Daria Werbowy? [Vogue UK]
Parisian authorities n’aime pas the Coco Avant Chanel movie poster. [Daily Mail UK]
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