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SJP And Anna Wintour Take The Met Ball Men To Task

Plus Reese ponders the Delevingne question, we consider pigtails and more of the top stories of the day
• Sarah Jessica Parker and Anna Wintour got all judgy about men's fashion at the Met Ball on Late Night with Seth Meyers. It seems nobody knows what it means to dress in "white tie." Except for Benedict Cumberbatch. Of course. [Buzzfeed]





• Vermont signed a law requiring that all genetically-modified foods (GMOs) be clearly labeled. The law will go into effect in July 2016 -- as long as Republicans in Congress don't pass a bill that would forbid states from enforcing GMO labeling laws before then. [USA Today]

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• Reese Witherspoon got very drunk, got in an elevator and said funny things about Cara Delevingne's name. Witherspoon and Zooey Deschanel tried to pronounce C.D.'s name and then said, hilariously, "The most important thing about a name for a girl is that a man can whisper it in his pillow." Well then. [The Gloss]

• Can you wear pigtails without looking like an overgrown 4-year-old having a major tantrum? We're taking inspiration from model Hanneli Mustaparta, but it appears possible. Mustaparta was snapped wearing two cute tails on the way to the Dior Brooklyn show yesterday and making it totally werk. We'll give it a shot. [Glamour]

• Are smart shirts the new fitness tracking bracelets? OMsignal created a biosensing shirt that can monitor your heart and breathing rate while you wear it. And of course there's an app that goes along with it, too. The whole thing runs around $200. [Business Insider]

BY MELISSA MULLER | MAY 9, 2014 | SHARES
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