Megan Fox Can Rest Easy Now That Jalouse Retracted Her Awkward Quote
She thanked the magazine on Facebook yesterday.
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She thanked the magazine on Facebook yesterday.
Plus, Grazia France digitally erased one of Megan Fox's tattoos from its latest cover.
Plus, Wang Xiao appears in an editorial for Vogue China.
Plus, the “Sex and the City” perfume is the most frequently counterfeited fragrance.
Plus, Emma Stone talks about her Revlon commercial, a makeup artist started a new beauty magazine, and more beauty news.
Plus, fashion photographers Inez & Vinoodh are working on a fragrance.
Plus, 'Footloose'–inspired nail polishes from Deborah Lippman.
Also, what happened after a baseball hit Jennifer Aniston's nose as a child.
Oh good — she needs the press.
Also, Lauren Remington Platt's "pet peeve" and more, in today's bumper roundup of beauty news.
Plus, see model Eniko Mihalik's latest beauty editorial, Jessica White launches a skin-care line, and more.
Also, Giorgio Armani is making a new scent for dudes.
His abs don't even show.
Also, Chris Benz reaches for the Manic Panic.
Also, Donatella Versace says she can see Christopher Kane designing Versace.
"Gabby's cover was not retouched any more or less than the others," 'Elle' says.
Also, see Kate Moss model on Bryan Ferry's new album cover.
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