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Don’t blame me for Madonna’s fall, says cape designer Giorgio Armani

Madonna stumbles before tumbling down a small flight of stairs when her cape didn't release during the Brit Awards.
(Yui Mok / Associated Press)
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Giorgio Armani designed the cape that malfunctioned and led to Madonna’s spectacular fall at last week’s Brit Awards. But Armani says the cape design was not at fault -- it was supposed to close with a hook and eye, Madonna insisted on a tie and that’s why it didn’t come off when a backup dancer tugged on it. “Madonna, we all know, is very difficult,” Armani told the Associated Press. [Los Angeles Times]

In other news of fashion and style:

The Museum at FIT in New York has opened “Lauren Bacall: The Look,” the first exhibition devoted to the late actress’ style. [The Cut]

The supermodel known by the singular name Bettina -- whom Vogue called “the undisputed queen of the Parisian couture” for her work in the 1940s and 1950s -- died Monday in Paris. Bettina Graziani was 89. [New York Times]

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Acne treatment maker Proactiv has signed actress Sarah Michelle Gellar to its roster of spokescelebrities (which includes People’s sexiest man alive of 2013, Adam Levine). [WWD]

Brazilian model Luma Grothe has been signed by L’Oreal. [WWD]

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