Your morning fashion and beauty report: 1990s grunge fashion returns. Giorgio Armani and Lady Gaga. Betty White and Donatella Versace
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Grab your flannel and meet me at Starbucks: The 1990s are back. [The Daily Beast]
Somewhat apropos, Jean Paul Gaultier -- who created Madonna’s cone bra -- is delving into home furnishings. [WWD, subscription required]
Decades’ Cameron Silver to launch denim label. [WWD, subscription required]
The average woman spends three years of her life shopping. [New York Post]
The best of spring’s new style books. [WSJ]
HiStyley! checks out L.A. street style. [Mondette]
Giorgio Armani on dressing Lady Gaga. [Vogue UK]
Video: Dolce & Gabbana male models wrestle and dance. [The Frisky]
She really is having a moment: Betty White and Donatella Versace are now friends? [Huffington Post]
An old Parisian law banning women from wearing pants may finally be lifted. [Telegraph]
No, Roberto Cavalli is not firing his wife/creative director. [Styleite]
Can Patrick Robinson save Gap? [Fashionista]
Seven spring fashion essentials from Pucci’s Peter Dundas. [Marie Claire]
Simon Fuller’s Fashionair website to shutter. [Fashionista]
What are the most popular brands in L.A.? [Shop It To Me]
The 10 wildest looks from Australian Fashion Week. [FabSugar]
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