Gwyneth Paltrow Defends Herself for Wearing Fur in Those Tod’s Ads
"A stylist came up from behind and draped a stole around my shoulder … when I noticed it was fur, I assumed it was fake fur."
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"A stylist came up from behind and draped a stole around my shoulder … when I noticed it was fur, I assumed it was fake fur."
Plus, statement colored eye shadow and headier fragrances are so hot right now.
Plus, Sarah Jessica Parker launches three new scents.
Also, her friend and anti-fur vegetarian designer Stella McCartney is supposedly "furious" with her.
Agyness Deyn landed the No. 1 spot, followed by Gwyneth Paltrow and Sarah Jessica Parker.
She didn't show up to ring the bell on Wall Street, and she's missing from online video promos. What gives?
Gwyneth Paltrow, Elizabeth Hurley, Carolyn Murphy, and Hilary Rhoda signed bottles of perfume at Bloomingdale's last night for hundreds of overzealous fans.
Also, a new lip gloss comes with teeth whitener, a new soap mimics chocolate but costs far more, and ice cubes make hair shiny.
Even worse, the controversial cover with LeBron James and Gisele Bündchen is on the worst-selling April issue since 2001.
Kim's jumped on the celeb-scent bandwagon. Plus, meet Gwyneth Paltrow, and products with wine.
The magazine devoted 40 editorial pages and the cover to the stars of advertiser Estée Lauder's new fragrance campaign.
Also Jack Huston models Yves Saint Laurent menswear, Anna Wintour goes location scouting in Milan, and a Wimbledon player's tennis tutu.
Gwyneth Paltrow wears her shortest hemline yet in the current issue. Along with a quote from her, it can be interpreted in two very different ways.
Doctors say detox diets don't really improve your health. But let's take a look at the extreme plans a few famous ladies follow anyway.
Just because Gwyneth Paltrow wears seven-inch heels like it's her job doesn't mean you should, too.
Alexander McQueen's campaign will return for fall, Rihanna may soon design lingerie for Victoria's Secret, and Gwyneth Paltrow is the fall face of Tod's.
Donatella Versace will win the Superstar Award from Fashion Group International, Akris broke sales records at Bergdorf, and Gisele's carpenter is suing her.
Parents increasingly want to dress their kids just like celebrity babies, like Suri Cruise. Sounds like just the message we probably don't want to send today's youth.
Her co-stars change 200 times on top of that. Also, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's new Row line debuts, and Marc Jacobs prefers his show on a Monday.
The press is falling in love with Gwynnie's up-to-there hemlines, just like she wanted.
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