Fashionably Late: Style News You Might Have Missed This Week (PHOTOS)

Fashionably Late: Style News You Might Have Missed This Week

Welcome to Fashionably Late, where we round up the style scraps that didn't make it to our news page this week. Click through and catch up on what else happened this week!

Copy Cat(01 of10)
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A spokesperson for Chanel told Fashionista the label will not be selling its A/W 2012 crystal cuffs, which are very similar to Pamela Love's crystal cuffs, out of respect for Love. We guess imitation isn't the best form of flattery, especially in fashion. (Getty photo)
Model Mayhem (02 of10)
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Cindy Crawford cleared up rumors about her daughter's modeling career. Crawford sat down with "Access Hollywood" and said she would let her daughter model again, for the right job. Whew. (WireImage photo)
Bye Barneys (03 of10)
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Barneys New York's vice president and fashion director Amanda Brooks has resigned according to Women's Wear Daily. Brooks said it was a personal decision and will miss working with the company. Hm, we wonder who will take this fashionista's place. (Getty photo)
Powerful Kate(04 of10)
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Kate Young, the stylist responsible for Michelle William's Oscar dress, has been named the number one most powerful stylist by the Hollywood Reporter. Brad Goreski also made the list while Rachel Zoe did not. Drama! (Getty photo)
Preppy Gwyn(05 of10)
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Gwyneth Paltrow is the new face for Swedish fashion brand Lindex reports Fasionista. Gwyn looks fabulous while donning sleek, preppy clothing. The clothes will be available starting March 21. (Courtesy photo)
Intern Upgrades(06 of10)
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Conde Nast announced it has created a strict new internship program. Some changes, according to Fashionista, are: required meetings with HR, work only until 7 pm. and a $550 stipend upon completion of the internship. Hm, we wonder what Andrea Sachs would think about this. (Getty photo)
Eco-Friendly Zara(07 of10)
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Now we can feel even better when we shop at Zara since a new eco-friendly store has opened on Fifth Avenue in New York. Grazia reported this to be the first of many eco-friendly concept stores that will be opening. (AFP photo)
Karl's World(08 of10)
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Karl Lagerfeld launched his own website, Karl.com, this week reports Women's Wear Daily. You can buy clothes, browse his collection and, of course, read what Karl thinks. Enjoy this "Karl-ism" today: "I know how annoying, impossible and hard to please I can be. I wouldn't recommend myself as a guest to anyone." (Getty photo)
Anna's Inspiration(09 of10)
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Anna Sui opened up to Rent The Runway and revealed her unique style inspirations are Keith Richards and Anita Pallenberg. Sui also said she dreamed of being a fashion designer since she was a young girl. Visit People magazine to watch the video of Sui in her showroom. (WireImage photo)
Kroes Vogue(10 of10)
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Doutzen Kroes graces the cover of Vogue Paris. While some may think Kroes looks flawless, many are saying the cover is a fashion faux pas. What do you think? (Courtesy photo)

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