Andreja Pejic, a transgender model who has modeled clothes for Jeremy Scott, Thom Browne and Marc Jacobs, has just been declared the face of Make Up For Ever. Meanwhile, Gap Inc.’s extreme sales strategy has fashionistas musing over the fate of the brand.

-Andreja Pejic is one of the first transgender models to secure a major beauty campaign after being declared the face of Make Up For Ever. The 23-year-old was discovered by a scout while working at a Melbourne McDonald’s seven years ago. [Vogue]

-With constant sales boasting 30, 40 or even 50 percent off all in-store items, does Gap Inc. (which owns Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy and Athletica) even make any money? By trading volume for sales, they’ve actually boosted profit. [Racked]

-In 2015, are department stores still necessary? As more chic, affordable clothing outposts such as H&M and Target open across the country, traditional lower-priced stores, such as J.C. Penney and Sears, are suffering when it comes to sales. [Fashionista]

-Imagine owning sportswear that will tell you not only what muscles you’re exercising during a workout — but also how hard you’re working them. Dreams such as this are becoming a reality thanks to 3-D printed clothes and expanding tech intelligence. [The Atlantic]

-Poshmark launched three years ago with an app that lets women buy and sell their secondhand clothes and shoes — but thanks to a $25 million fund-raising campaign, the app will be one of the first to expand to the Apple Watch luxury market. [TechCrunch]