Your morning fashion and beauty report: Philippe Starck to create a new bottle for L’Air du Temps.
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Product designer Philippe Starck has turned to fragrance, and will rework the iconic dooule-dove L’air du Temps bottle for Nina Ricci. The flask was originally designed by Marc Lalique (of the equally iconic Laliques) with Robert Ricci. Okay, I am wondering: is this an update that is really needed? [WWD]
Steven Madden eyes Betsey Johnson, as the design firm reportedly defaults on a $48.8-million loan. [WWD] (Subscription required.)
What’s the secret to great-fitting jeans? Wash them only every six months, says Levi Strauss’ director of brand concepts Carl Chiari, with spot cleaning and airings in a steamy bathroom in between. That’s what he does with his 15-pair wardrobe. [Wall Street Journal]
Kardashian news of the day: the sisters add handbags and shoes to their line for Bebe. [People]
Designer Catharine Malandrino reports on ‘how I spent my summer vacation,’ and it sounds way more divine than most: Saint-Tropez, shopping for antique furniture at vineyard flea markets, sailing azure seas, sipping rose on the beach. She hints that this will inspire her next summer collection. [WWD]
Meanwhile, J. Crew’s ‘looks we love’ feature can inspire ideas for terrific fall outfits. [FabSugar]
A small lot of country singer June Carter-Cash’s sleek 1960s wardrobe is up for bid on website 1stDibs. [StyleSectionLA]
Acne has joined forces with Candy magazine to create an androgynous line of clothing specifically aimed at transvestites and cross-dressers. My question: is it really cross-dressing if there is no cross-over? [Vogue UK]
--Susan Denley