
• Because everyone makes fun of him anyway, Drake doesn’t care if you make fun of his sweaters.

The rapper tells GQ: “I don’t give a f*** what anybody says about my Missoni sweaters! F*** you, if you don’t like my sweater! It’s funny because people only talk about me and sweaters because I don’t give them anything else to talk about,” “…I live in Canada, so any dirt I do you’ll never see because we don’t have the paparazzi up there! It’s the stupidest thing, man, but I’ll embrace it.” The artist formerly known as Wheelchair Jimmy added, “Hopefully Missoni hollers at me and we get a sweater line popping,” adding to the slew of celebrity collaborations where the person of note does little to no actual designing. Just what we need! (GQ)

- Jasmine Tookes is an acceptable model for Versace x H&M
• The New York Daily News planned to run a photo feature picturing regular New York City women modeling looks from the Versace x H&M collaboration, before being thwarted by the H&M powers-that-be. A rep for the retailer reportedly said the feature would never be accepted by Versace, since “Donatella [would] likely not approve shooting the collection on real women.” Indeed, Ms. Versace did not approve the spread, and the whole feature had to be scrapped as the models didn’t “fit [Versace’s] branding.” Maybe Donatella should have thought about this before going through with a collaboration with a store that primarily dresses people who don’t fit her branding. (NYDN)
• Mike “The Situation” is caught in another battle with Abercrombie & Fitch. Months after the retailer offered him money to stop wearing their clothes, the reality star is suing the company for infringing upon his brand, printing t-shirts with slogans like “The Fitchuation” and “GTL… you know the deal.” Bewildering as this is, what do you expect from a clothing store whose Quarterly Catalog features little actual clothing? (TMZ)
• Always thinking of the next hullabloo they can make over the store, H&M’s creative advisor Margareta van den Bosch says she would love to work with famed designer Tom Ford for the retailer’s next collaboration. (Bloomberg Business)
• Kim Kardashian takes her false lash game to new heights on the cover of Haute Muse magazine. (HuffPost)
~Jihan Forbes