Your Morning Fashion & Beauty Report: Marilyn Monroe's dress, Duckie for dames, Andy Roddick apparel


RoddickThe "subway dress" worn by Marilyn Monroe (whose 85th birthday would have been June 1) in "The Seven Year Itch," is expected to fetch between $1 million and $2 million at a June 18 auction of Debbie Reynold's extensive collection of Hollywood costumes. [All the Rage] 
Duckie Brown, the 10-year-old menswear line designed by Steven Cox and Daniel Silver, is launching a women's collection this fall, and according to fashion-industry trade paper WWD, the 17-piece collection, to be called Mrs. Brown, is anchored in knitwear and "puts the spotlight on a girl's cool inner tomboy." Sounds just Duckie to us. [WWD, subscription required]
With a blog, a new cookbook, the occasional "Glee" appearance, a Grammy performance (that included Muppets!) and her grinning visage plastered on the cover of this month's Bon Appétit, it's difficult to imagine any corner of the universe left untouched by the stylish Gwyneth Paltrow. And it just got a little bit more difficult -- our compatriots over at the Ministry of Gossip warn us that the Lady G is all up in the Twitterverse now.

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