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Daily reads: Jason Wu’s apartment, boyfriend jeans explained and a surfwear showdown
Jason Wu bakes pies, likes Domino’s pizza and has an entirely grey apartment [NY Mag]
Designer Tom Binns puts the punk in high-end jewels. [LA Times]
Anna Wintour wants her darling Olivier Theyskens to move to NYC so she can hand him over to Halston. [The Cut]
“If you have five minutes free in New York, you’re a failure—if you have five minutes free in Paris, you’re a success.” And other words of wisdom from Marc Jacobs [BlackBook]
Don’t make the mistake of actually borrowing your boyfriend’s jeans. [Guardian]
Jackets, bucket caps abound in Alexander Wang’s collection for Gap. [Racked]
When we first read that Abercrombie & Fitch was suing Hollister, we assumed that they were trying to claim copyright on poor lighting and loud music, but no, they object to their using the name Hollister—a place in California and the name of one of A&F’s lines. [Consumerist, via Racked]
Infiltrating what was once the land of neutral makeup, bright lips make their way into the J.Crew catalogue. [Beauty Counter]
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