Fashion & Beauty

J.Lo brings back iconic green dress , Rihanna’s ad banned and more

Some buzz for your (almost) Friday: Erdem turns to e-tail, Jennifer Lopez pulls a Versace redux and perpetually topless Rihanna can’t catch a break. (Though we seriously doubt she cares.)

– Surprise, surprise! The sexy, self-modeled ad campaign for Rihanna’s Rogue perfume has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). [Grazia]

– Riccardo Tisci, that au courant designer who made both Kim Kardashian’s disastrous 2013 Met Gala frock and her not-as-bad 2014 wedding gown, opens up to art brat Harry Brant about his background, inspirations and obsession with the Cure. [Interview]

– While we’re on the hip designer tip, London-based Erdem Moralioglu, who counts Kate Bosworth and Michelle Williams as fans, is set to launch e-commerce. [Style]

– Some folks snap baby photos on an iPhone — not Natalia Vodianova. For her newborn Maxim’s first precious moment, the supermodel snagged poetic image maker Paolo Roversi. She posted the lovely results on Instagram. [Vogue UK]

– Remember that iconic green Versace dress J.Lo wore to the 2000 Grammys? Of course you do. Well she reprised the look for Wednesday night’s hometown concert in The Bronx. [Daily Mail]

– Meet the top BA graduates of London’s famed Central Saint Martins. Pay attention: The lot might include the next Alexander McQueen. [Business of Fashion]