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These stories and more here, in our daily news roundup.
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- To celebrate the launch of her ecommerce site next month, Victoria Beckham will release Icon, a capsule collection featuring the most popular dresses from her brand's history. [Vogue UK]
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Diane von Furstenberg will revive her popular collection for Gap Kids in April. [Fashion Foie Gras] - Mark your calendars:
Barneys New York has announced that it will launch a dedicated outlet site, BarneysWarehouse.com, on Monday. [Racked] -
Michael Kors plans to open its largest flagship ever later this year in SoHo. [Fashionologie Inbox] - Picture-based social media app Pose is quickly gaining the attention — and admiration — of the fashion crowd. [Mashable]
- J.Crew has enlisted
Glenn O'Brien to be the first-ever outside editorial contributor in the most recent issue of J.Crew Style Guide. [WWD] - After her debut presentation last season, Katie Holmes's fashion line, Holmes & Yang, will not be returning to Lincoln Center this season. [The Huffington Post]
- In other Fashion Week news,
Rachel Roy is the latest designer to decide to present her Fall 2013 collection in a digital fashion show; it will be available for viewing on her brand's Facebook page on Feb. 14 at 11 a.m. [The Fabulous Report]
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Above: A dress from Victoria Beckham's Icon collection.
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