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Video: We Have Video of Michael Bublé Singing in a Surprise NYC Subway Station Performance and More!

Michael Bublé gave a surprise performance at an NYC subway stop, Lady Gaga will be the godmother to Elton John’s second child, Gwyenth Paltrow sings, and more!

Michael Bublé gave a surprise performance at an NYC subway stop, Lady Gaga will be the godmother to Elton John’s second child, Gwyenth Paltrow sings, and more!

Matthew's shirt provided by Club Monaco.

Nails

See Birthday Girl Lady Gaga's Top 20 Manicures

As in all things, Lady Gaga doesn't settle for pretty or normative when it comes to her nails.

As in all things, Lady Gaga doesn't settle for pretty or normative when it comes to her nails. Instead, she's always trying couture trends, flashing unique finishes, and daring to wear the kind of experimental shapes and nail art that make a manicure junkie's heart beat a little faster. Here are our 20 picks for Gaga's top nail looks to celebrate her 27th birthday.

— Additional reporting by Maria Del Russo

fashion news

Margiela's Shock Watch, Armani's New Deal, and the Winner of The Face

Maison Martin Margiela is working with G-Shock to produce a limited-edition timepiece celebrating the watchmaker's 30th anniversary.

Wedding

Pop Goes the Wedding: Tablescapes Inspired by Ladies Who Rock

Wedding inspiration can come from the most unlikely sources, as we saw at this year's San Francisco Wedding Fair, which featured several pop-star-inspired tablescapes designed by wedding- and event-planning company Floramor Studios.

Wedding inspiration can come from the most unlikely sources, as we saw at this year's San Francisco Wedding Fair, which featured several pop-star-inspired tablescapes designed by wedding- and event-planning company Floramor Studios. From edgy to sweet, these extravagant tables take on the personalities and musical styles of female singers like Britney Spears, Demi Lovato, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, and Taylor Swift. Find your own star-worthy inspiration for your big day with these rockin' ideas!

women

Celebrity Women Get Real About Body Image Issues

She may have won two Golden Globes last weekend for her HBO series, Girls, but lately the most-talked about topic in regards to writer, filmmaker, and actress Lena Dunham has been her weight, not her talent.

She may have won two Golden Globes last weekend for her HBO series, Girls, but lately the most-talked about topic in regards to writer, filmmaker, and actress Lena Dunham has been her weight, not her talent. Radio host Howard Stern is in hot water for calling Lena a "little fat chick." And while Lena told David Letterman last week that the comments "put me in the best mood," the 26-year-old has been honest that she's had a love-hate relationship with her body, despite displaying it so freely on her show. She told New York Magazine:

"It's a very specific body. Even great reviews will be like: chubby, portly, overweight. . . . Sometimes I'm like, 'Ugh, how did I make myself the guinea pig for this?' But on the other hand, hating my body has not been my cross to bear in this life. Which I feel very lucky about."

Several famous women have opened up about their struggles with body image and eating disorders. Katie Couric revealed on her talk show that she struggled with bulimia when interviewing another famous lady who's dealt with eating disorders, Demi Lovato. And Lady Gaga, who has faced criticism about her weight gain, launched a movement called A Body Revolution to encourage body acceptance. She said she started it to "inspire bravery," adding, "Be brave and celebrate with us your 'perceived flaws,' as society tells us. May we make our flaws famous, and thus redefine the heinous."

Many celebrity women have courageously talked about what they don't like about their bodies, their past eating disorder issues, and how they've overcome a negative body image. Let's be inspired to accept our bodies just how they are with these encouraging words now!

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Suzy Menkes's Award, Vogue's March, and Margiela's New Site

Those stories and more here in our daily news roundup.



Those stories and more here in our daily news roundup.

  • The Municipality of Florence will award Suzy Menkes the Fiorino d'Oro — an award for contributions to the city — during the upcoming Pitti Uomo men's trade show. [WWD]

  • If rumors are to be believed, Vogue has tapped Beyoncé for its March 2013 cover. [HuffPost Style]

  • Over 100 retailers, including DVF, Helmut Lang, Marc Jacobs, and Tory Burch, are offering postholiday markdowns on select merchandise. [Racked]

  • Many retailers hope their new promotions will make up for a lower-than-expected holiday shopping numbers. [WWD]

  • In related news, Maison Martin Margiela has relaunched its website. [MMM]

  • It's official: Terry Richardson is making a documentary about Lady Gaga. [Fashionista]

  • Phillip Lim's pop-up store in Hong Kong, which opened its doors last week and will stay open for 10 months, is the brand's first temporary space in Asia. [3.1 Phillip Lim]

Photo courtesy of Maison Martin Margiela for H&M.

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The Coveteur Gets Clubby; Choupette's Mastermind Revealed

These stories and more in our daily news roundup.


These stories and more in our daily news roundup.

  • Cat's out of the bag. The tweeting mastermind behind Choupette's Diary has finally been revealed. [Fashionista]
  • Major staff shakeups at Ford. The agency has let go of its women's division head Paul Rowland and his partner, agent Mohammad Fajar. The two are accused of being "too demanding for the agency." [Page Six]
  • Is this editor the next street-style and design star to watch? [The New York Times]
  • Pantone has revealed its 2013 color of the year. [The Wall Street Journal]
  • Drouot Richelieu is set to auction off iconic fashion pieces as part of its L'Homme et son Univers sale. Among the lot: an Emporio Armani shoe worn by Lady Gaga. [WWD]
  • H&M customers will now be able to trade unwanted clothing items for store vouchers. [Telegraph]
  • Club Monaco has been Coveteur'd. [Fashionologie Inbox]
  • Anna Wintour uses Cartier stationery to write her thank-you notes. [Mod Mods]
  • Remember the study that found toxic chemicals in the fabric of popular clothing brands? Mango has pledged to eliminate all hazardous substances from its production lines by Jan. 1, 2020. [Mango]
  • From the mouths of Angels: men should never wear baggy bootcut jeans or Speedos — especially when trying to seduce ladies. [GQ]

Source: Twitter User ChoupettesDiary