Here's what's happening around the web this morning:
Selfridges Ditches Plus-Size Label
British department store Selfridges has pulled it plus-size clothing range, Marina Rinaldi, in a move that critics call "disgusting."
[Daily Mail]
L'Oréal, Oscar de la Renta Settle Fragrance Feud
Get a whiff of this: Oscar de la Renta has reclaimed its fragrance license from L'Oréal following an 18-month dispute.
[WWD]
Macy's Goes Up in Smoke
We've heard of fire sales, but this is ridiculous. Holiday shoppers were evacuated from Macy's New York City flagship following an escalator fire yesterday.
[The Associated Press]
Taylor Momsen Models for New Look
Little Jenny's in da house! "Gossip Girl" star Taylor Momsen is rumored to be modeling for British high-street womenswear chain New Look, following in the chic footsteps of Alexa Chung.
[Elle UK]
Ungaro CEO Denies Lindsay Lohan Allegations
From today's "yeah, right" files: Mounir Moufarrige claims his resignation as Ungaro CEO had "nothing to do with Lindsay Lohan."
[Grazia Daily]
Stuart Weitzman Loses "Million Dollar" Shoe
Citing the recession and unemployment figures, shoe designer Stuart Weitzman has decided not to create his legendary "Million Dollar" shoe for March's Oscars ceremony. And now for a moment of silence...
[Page Six]
Claudia Schiffer Accused of Eurostar Special Treatment
Passengers of the London-Paris Eurostar train -- which has canceled services due to snow -- are complaining that supermodel Claudia Schiffer got special treatment while 2,000 others were stranded underground. Hey, at least she didn't hit anyone with a handbag.
[Telegraph]
Transgender Grads Banned from Wearing Women's Clothing
Talk about a hot tranny mess! A Thai university has ruled that sex-change students cannot wear womenswear during their graduation ceremony to "show respect for the social order."
[Bangkok Post]
