
• Madonna’s “Girl Gone Wild” video has been banned from open view on YouTube for being too raunchy. [Vulture]
• Valentino (the label, not the man) celebrates its 50th birthday with an exclusive capsule collection for Colette. [Vogue Paris]
• Dakota Fanning covers Wonderland magazine with what might be a taxidermied white mouse popping out from under her hat. [Styleite]
• Rachel Comey launches an e-commerce site this week. [WWD]
• The Model Alliance and the Freelancers Union have teamed up to pass a law which would protect models and other freelancers in New York from clients who won’t pay up. [Model Alliance]
• A body language expert analyzes designer bows from the fall 2012 shows — Alber Elbaz is enjoying the spotlight, while Miuccia Prada is apparently uncomfortable. [AnOther Mag]
• Starting tomorrow, Hong Kong-based boutique Lane Crawford will sell an exclusive collection of runway accessories — pieces that either did not go into production or were put into limited production and distribution. [WWD]
• Hermès tapped Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto to create a line of limited-edition silk scarves. [WWD]
• Marc Jacobs designed a “Wanted” poster for the person who stole his spring collection a few months ago. “The thief is still at large and is now considered dressed to kill,” reads the ad, which is also featured on a T-shirt. [The Shophound]
• See AnnaSophia Robb as a young Carrie Bradshaw, filming a scene from the forthcoming adaptation of The Carrie Diaries outside Century 21. [ONTD]
• Lindsey Wixson covers the new issue of Numero Tokyo. [Fashion Gone Rogue]