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Daily reads: The sunscreen accessory, ’70s style and more info about Oprah than you probably need.

This 1972 Sears catalogue has all the spread collars and Dacron you can handle. [Jezebel]
If travel restrictions start cropping up. Swine flu could do damage to the luxury goods industry, which should definitely be our first concern. [The Cut]
Oprah does not wear a weave. You know, just in case you were wondering. [HuffPo]
Beth Ditto kills in McQueen in the latest BlackBook. [Refinery 29]
Bad makeup is back! Did it ever leave? [Guardian]
The modelization of MTV continues—British mannequin Alexa Chung is getting her own show. [Yahoo!]
While we appreciate an accessory that tells us when to reapply sunscreen, does it have to look like a broccoli elastic? [Cool Hunting]
Stella McCartney makes this year’s Time 100 list. If you doubt her influence, note the bazillion oversized blazers in stores this spring. [WWD]
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Ah! That Sears catalogue is fantastic! And I must admit, I want most of the swimwear…
Hey! I like broccoli elastics…