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‘#GirlBoss’ Sophia Amoruso’s Nasty Gal line expands

Sophia Amoruso, founder and CEO of Nasty Gal, at company headquarters in downtown Los Angeles.
(Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Times)
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“#GirlBoss” Sophia Amoruso’s Nasty Gal clothing line plans to open its first bricks and mortar store, on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles. [Racked]

Alexander Wang’s capsule collection for H&M sold out in a flash online on Thursday. [Los Angeles Times] At bricks and mortar stores, some fights broke out. [The Cut]

But some items seemed to be back in stock Friday morning. [H&M]

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Designer Marco Zanini is indeed leaving the newly revived house of Schiaparelli, as had been widely speculated about earlier this week. [Style.com]

Urbanears and Marc Jacobs have collaborated on headphones that have pieces you can toss in the washer to clean. [Design Taxi]

Band of Outsiders launched a 10th anniversary capsule collection. [Los Angeles Times]

Photographer Kenneth Willardt’s “The Beauty Book” is out this week and surprise, you can buy an app that makes it interactive. [The Cut]

At a VIP preview for the recent Hello Kitty Con in Los Angeles, swag bags were handed out, ala the Oscars. Except instead of bling or spa certificates, the bags were full of tons of Hello Kitty merch. [Los Angeles Times]

Jean Touitou of A.P.C. slams YSL’s Hedi Slimane for being a control freak, likening him to “the Kaiser.” [The Cut]

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Troi Ollivierre, hairstylist and makeup artist for J. Crew, is launching his own makeup line. [NYT]

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