Duchess of Cambridge gets queen’s help to look more regal
The duchess of Cambridge is getting help for an upcoming trip to Australia from Queen Elizabeth II’s personal dresser, Angela Kelly. Elizabeth has tasked Kelly with helping the former Kate Middleton select regal pieces of jewelry from the queen’s collection. It’s part of “a deliberate move to shift the duchess’ image from High Street to high end, timeless royal elegance,” writes Katie Nicholl in the Daily Mail. In other words, the duchess is getting the queen’s help to look more regal. [Mail]
Rachel Zoe has canceled her New York Fashion Week show to spend more time with her baby son, who was born in December. [People]
Theory released its first digital ad on Monday, starring Stella Tenannt and Clement Chabernaud. [The Cut]
High school junior Jewel Moore has collected more than 11,000 signatures on a petition at Change.org asking for Disney to create a plus-size princess. [People]
Glamour has had a makeover for its 75th birthday, and it’s launching in the issue that hits newsstands Tuesday, with Taylor Swift on the cover. [WWD]
Former Vogue editors Valerie Boster and Meredith Melling-Burke have started a fashion consultant business called the Brand, and Theory is among their first clients. [WWD]
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