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Daily reads: The Karl rumour, dress like Oasis and scrunchies are (not really) back

Emanuel Ungaro's Esteban Cortazar. Photography by Peter Stigter
Faster than it took us to type this sentence, Chanel quashed the whole Karl’s leaving rumour. [A Shaded View, The Cut]
Nobody’s quashed the whole Esteban’s leaving Ungaro over Lindsay Lohan rumour (please let it be a rumour). Though thankfully the house is just considering her for a print campaign, not a creative role. [WWD]
You may also be hearing that scrunchies are back in style, but you won’t be hearing it from us. [Glamour]
Liam Gallagher’s clothing line is unconscionably bland, but he seems to think it’s amazing so we’ll have to agree to disagree. [Jezebel, BlackBook]
Treat yourself to a gander at Italian artist Lorenzo Nanni’s surreal embroidery. [Dazed]
P&G is discontinuing its Max Factor brand in the U.S. [Fashionista]
Matte nail polish! [All About the Pretty]
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