Yoga pants too sheer? It may be your fault, Lululemon founder says
Lululemon’s founder says women’s bodies are to blame for this year’s “too sheer” debacle that caused the fitness apparel retailer to pull its top-selling style of yoga pants because they were see-through. In an interview with Bloomberg TV, Chip Wilson said, “Frankly, some women’s bodies just don’t actually work” with the yoga pants. Ouch. [Chicago Tribune]
Two New York women have filed a class-action suit against Maidenform over shapewear that had been advertised as able to reduce cellulite and didn’t. [NY Daily News]
Now Pamela Anderson has a pixie cut, joining celebs like Jennifer Lawrence and Beyonce in trying the style this year. [The Cut]
Abercrombie & Fitch, which has shunned sizes larger than 10, reportedly plans to offer expanded sizes beginning in the spring. [Racked]
Kelly Osbourne is having some of her tattoos removed. [People Stylewatch]
Bruno Mars and Queen Elizabeth II are among the 2014 inductees in the Headwear Hall of Fame. [Los Angeles Times]
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