•Freja Beha'sValentinoads have dropped, adding to herroster of major spring campaigns. {Design Scene}
• Garance Dore photographed Jane“Sea of Shoes” Aldridge yesterday, presumably for an upcoming campaign. {Fashionista}
• Bluefly is partnering with fashion eyewear marketer A+D labs to launch eyewear site Eyefly.com, which will sell frames and single-correction lenses for a fixed price of $99. {WWD}
• Ladylike silk scarves are having a moment, according toThe Wall Street Journal. {WSJ}
• Some nude photos of male modelLuke Worrall, known for being Kelly Osbourne's ex-boyfriend as well as a former face ofMarc by Marc Jacobs, Juicy Couture, andVivienne Westwood, have been making their way around the Internet. {Fashin}
• Joe’s Jeans has to pay its workers back $158,000 after depriving them of the legal minimum wage and overtime. {WWD}
• Retailers who use Kate Middleton's name to sell products could get sued. {BBC}
• People used to seek out Hong Kong and Singapore tailor shops for affordable bespoke suits, but prices aren’t so cheap anymore, thanks to the rising cost of fabric. {WSJ}
•Marc Jacobshas collaborated with Alex Dymond, a buyer for skateboard brand Supreme, on a shoelace that reads,"Jacobs by Marc Jacobs for Marc by Marc Jacobs in Collaboration with Marc Jacobs for Marc by Marc Jacobs". {Racked}
• Ugg's anti-counterfeiting initiatives seem to be paying off: 154,829 fake pairs of the fuzzy boots were seized in 2010. {WWD}
• Jodi Arnold’s Brooklyn shop may have closed because there just wasn’t enough foot traffic along Atlantic Avenue, despite the opening of Barneys. {NYP}
• Riccardo Tisci’s womenswear collection is available on Barneys.com today. {T Magazine Blogs/NYT}
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