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Plus, Jessica Alba would rather have a good conversation than make a style statement.
Lots of leather and a "dried blood" color palette at Michael and Nicole Colovos's latest collection.
Plus, Hilary Rhoda's new cover of Numéro Tokyo.
He was going for Louis Vuitton's "night porter" look, of course.
And a number of them are signing with agencies to make this happen.
Do big corporate sponsorships take the magic out of fashion?
Also, Liv Tyler is on the cover of this month’s 'Vogue' Turkey.
BryanBoy relies on other people's tweets, while editor Robin Givhan sometimes gives up and falls into the "fashion vacuum."
Also, Kim Kardashian wears Tom Ford pajama pants on the cover of 'Glamour,' and Nicki Minaj's tight dress split up the back onstage.
If you want to look like Ryan Reynolds, though, you're *$ out of luck.
Also, Du Wop launches a line of color-changing lipsticks.
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