
It
seems we’re not the only ones who secretly love Disney’s villains far
more than the princesses: An anonymous artist decided to give majorly
glam makeovers to some of the most iconic animated evil queens. We only
wish they had included Maleficent. [Refinery 29]
Christian Louboutin for Whole Foods. Wait, WHAT? This very speculative rumor could potentially go down as Weirest Collab Ever. [Lucky]
Our snark soulmates the Fug Girls take a painstaking look at Most Hated/Beautiful Gwyneth’s sartorial missteps over the course of her fame. Oh, the memories. Cheers: The gathered rose chiffon number from the ’07 Oscars and The Cape. Jeers: The beaded top/shiny sky blue pants/weird green lizard booties combo from the Talented Mr. Ripley premiere. [The Cut]
Four of Alexandria’s style-savvy boutiques—Zoe, Bellacara, Shoe Hive,
and Kiskadee—joined forces to launch a new blog this week. It’s light on
content for now, but expect trend pieces, tips, and more to come. [Alexandria Stylebook]
Have
you seen JCPenney’s new mea culpa ad? Spoiler alert: It’s weird. And a
little desperate. Fashionista dissects the troubled store’s comeback
hangover. [Fashionista]
Over
at Jezebel, Sade Stehlke writes about the dearth of darker-toned BB
creams (and other foundations) available for black women. [Jezebel]
McLean-based
T-shirt company CustomInk celebrates the 100th anniversary of the tee
(introduced by the US Navy in 1913). In honor of the big b-day, the
brand counts down the 100 most iconic designs—from D.A.R.E. to tuxedo
tees. [CustomInk]