Fashion & Beauty

Jimmy Choo brings Cinderella’s glass slipper to life

If you’ve been dying to slip your foot inside an authentic glass slipper since you first watched “Cinderella,” the wait is finally over — Jimmy Choo, Stuart Weitzman and other top designers have each created their own rendition of the fabulous piece of footwear, and they are now available to purchase. Meanwhile, British Vogue expands to a younger audience with Tuesday’s launch of its new Web site, Miss Vogue.

-In anticipation of Disney’s live-action take on “Cinderella,” designers Jimmy Choo, Salvatore Ferragamo, Alexandre Birman, Charlotte Olympia, Stuart Weitzman, Rene Caovilla, Paul Andrew, Nicholas Kirkwood and Jerome Rousseau have each designed their own take on the glass slipper — and they will be available for sale exclusively at Harrods. [Telegraph]

-British Vogue is now shaping the minds of young Brits with the launch of Miss Vogue, a destination within the fashion bible’s Web site that covers beauty, fashion, celebrity style and news briefs. [Miss Vogue]

-Good news for rabbit lovers: Inditex, the parent company to Zara and Massimo Dutti, has relented to pressure from PETA and will cease selling products made from angora immediately — joining M&S, Topshop, Primark and H&M. [Guardian]

-Here’s one unexpected face that will pop up at New York Fashion Week this week: Jon Bon Jovi. The musical artist is teaming up with Kenneth Cole to put together “The Common Thread,” an acoustic performance of tunes at Cole’s Soho store on Feb. 12. For the second season in a row, Cole will sit out of NYFW. [Daily Front Row]

-Has this been the worst winter for retail? Wet Seal, Delia’s, Deb Shops, C. Wonder, Piperlime, Kate Spade Saturday, Jones New York and Caché have all declared bankruptcy this season. [Buzzfeed]