UK retailer Harvey Nichols holiday commercial features adorable dogs being bought and sold as accessories. That sounds about right. [Elle UK]
Ben Mulroney will be teaming up with necktie manufacturer Braemore Neckwear to design a line of pocket squares. Toronto Life has a greatest hits gallery from the TV host’s own wardrobe. [Toronto Life]
The New York Times has declared the red carpet to be stylish again. Thank god. [NYT]
Michael Kors sees similarities between Kate Middleton the first lady of the United States, Michelle Obama. “When I look at Kate I see a changing of the guard in what is considered elegant. She is likes to look easy but chic,” said Kors. “I would liken her to Obama and Carla Bruni in that way. All these women are in situations where they shaking off the formal suits of their predecessors.” [Vogue UK]
“If they judge me for not being big enough, is that not the same as judging me for not being thin enough? When do we stop? My size shouldn’t matter,” said Crystal Renn when asked about her weight loss. [Guardian]
Leandra Medine of the fashion blog Man Repeller talks turbans, harem pants and, of course, men. “The men who really get repelled by what you’re wearing are a little shallow, and you probably don’t want to date them anyway,” said Medine. [NYT]
Time magazine has named Lady Gaga‘s meat dress the fashion statement of the year. [Racked]
John Galliano sat down with fashion writer Derek Blasberg and talked about his fashion likes and dislikes. “I never really like to say what I dislike, I don’t really have hates in fashion,” said Galliano. “I’m a quite positive person because you find that two seasons later it’s the It thing.” [The Cut]
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