A fresh new year means fresh new fashion, and thanks to the bright and breezy Resort 2013 collections, there is certainly no shortage of that at our favorite online stores. Click through to peek the best of it — from a cozy canary-hued Isabel Marant crewneck to a vivid fire-engine-red Ferragamo jumpsuit — all recently arrived and ripe for the plucking. And as a major bonus, there's this: these pieces are so chic, they're sure to look sweet straight through Spring.
Posts for January 2nd 2013
All Atwitter Over Nothing? The Truth Behind the Lily Cole-Jack Dorsey Rumor
Lily Cole and Twitter founder Jack Dorsey are the subjects of the year's first model relationship rumor, but every rumor should be taken with a grain of salt.
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On New Year's Eve, Cole and Dorsey were photographed together on a yacht off the coast of St. Barts. Shots of Cole seemingly massaging Dorsey's shoulders led some news outlets to report that the two are an item, but Dorsey tweeted a reminder Wednesday that things aren't always what they appear.
Amazing what people make up based on what they choose to see.
— Jack Dorsey (@jack) Jan. 2, 2013
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Cole's account has been silent on the matter. Two days after this photo was taken, more pictures from the trip revealed that movie producer Brian Grazer and a music executive were also on the trip. Is this simply a group of famous friends on vacation? A look at a few photos from the trip here in the gallery.
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Source: WENN.com
Dita Von Teese's Style Secret and Olivier Rousteing's Golden Hangover Cure

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All the bits fit to print here, in our daily news roundup.
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- Dita Von Teese has some wise words to avoid style ridicule: "You can be a juicy, ripe peach, and there's still going to be someone who doesn't like peaches, so you can either submit to someone's criticism of you, or you can get on with the business of being your own amazing self who attracts other like-minded people that appreciate you." [XOJane]
br> - Olivier Rousteing's fail-safe hangover remedy begins at McDonald's: "I buy nine nuggets, barbeque sauce, a burger, McFlurry, and potatoes. I swear when you get out of the club at 6 or 7, and you wait a bit till McDonald's opens, that’s the best cure." [Fashionista]
br> - Approximately €3.5 million worth of jewelry (or $4.6 million at current exchange) was stolen from Vionnet owner Goga Ashkenazi while she was on vacation in Uruguay with her boyfriend, Lapo Elkann. [Vogue UK]
br> - The year 2013 is already off to a good start for Stella McCartney: she's been made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services in fashion. [WWD]
br> - Meanwhile, Bulgari has been accused of evading approximately €70 million (or $92.74 million at current exchange) in taxes. [Telegraph]
br> - Cacharel will not show during Paris Fashion Week in February. [Elle UK]
br> - Speaking of collections, former J.Crew designer Marissa Webb will debut her namesake line this month. [SheFinds]
br> - A New Year's letter from Hearst Corporation President David Carey revealed that Esquire is poised to announce a "bold new partnership — an initiative that will dramatically expand the Esquire franchise." [Hearst Corporation]
br> - Israel has passed a new law banning models with a BMI of less than 18.5 from appearing in advertisements. [The Wall Street Journal]
br> - For all the modern gents: The Mr Porter Paperback — The Manual for a Stylish Life: Volume One answers an essential question — what really is the best way to dance at a wedding? [Fashionologie Inbox]
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A Guide to Every Dramatic Moment in the "Battle of the Burches"
After four months of legal volleys — including a countersuit, subpoenas on Christmas Eve, and allegations of corporate misconduct — Tory Burch and her ex-husband and business partner Chris Burch have finally settled their lawsuits against each other.
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The drama around this case started over a year ago when Chris opened C. Wonder, which many saw as a threat to Tory's brand. From its outset, the lower-priced line of clothing and accessories was accused of looking too similar to Tory's aesthetic. The resolution to this case doesn't address those similarities and instead focuses on the sale of Chris's stake in the company, much of which went to two new investors. This lessens his power and involvement at the brand, which will hopefully give both Burches some peace.
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So how did they get to this point? A look back at every step of the aptly named Battle of the Burches, here in the gallery.
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Photo: A still-married Tory and Chris Burch at the opening of a Tory Burch store in Los Angeles in 2005, via Getty.
