Katy Perry’s Disco-Ball Manicure; Olsens’ Makeup Line Discontinued
And Estée Lauder signed super makeup artist Tom Pecheux as its new creative makeup director.
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And Estée Lauder signed super makeup artist Tom Pecheux as its new creative makeup director.
Also, Jessica Hart is the Victoria's Secret model of the moment.
Plus, more celebrity sightings from the past week.
Also, the fall 2009 Dolce & Gabbana and D&G campaigns are out.
Ever wonder what it takes to get ready for a ball? Now we know!
She tells the 16-year-old model it would be "really great" if girls her age weren't working in the industry.
He only had to dress Michelle Obama to make it happen.
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.
The magazine devoted 40 editorial pages and the cover to the stars of advertiser Estée Lauder's new fragrance campaign.
'V' magazine rounded up some of IMG's up-and-coming stars for a nude spread. Could this be a sign that American magazines — like our European counterparts — are becoming okay with nudity?
J.Lo goes to Rita Kazan for highlights, Kate Bosworth gets Dior lip gloss before the rest of us, and Estée Lauder's Sensuous ad campaign has one killer lineup.
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