Mad Men Fashion Recap: Joan Takes the Plunge
And while Peggy's ambitions reach new levels, her neckwear takes a turn.
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(That's) what's new, pussycat.
Finding a good one is tough since she has a large bosom.
Also, here's Natalia Vodianova on the cover of German 'Vogue.'
Also, a new Jourdan Dunn beauty editorial has her walking a large dog.
Also, an extremely inappropriate birthday gift to give your 7-year-old daughter.
Also, Moda Operandi is beefing up its staff, and Gareth Pugh might replace fashion shows with fashion films.
Also, see the shoe Christian Louboutin named after Blake Lively.
The shoes, not so much.
Plus, Avril Lavigne and Willow Smith try new hairstyles you probably won't want to.
So much for that risky L'Wren Scott SAG awards gown.
If anything gets a fashion person off these days, it's that Prada collection.
"The guard watched wide-eyed as Hendricks pulled the bracelet out from her ample cleavage."
She thinks what Cathy Horyn wrote was mean.
Also, Jean Paul Gaultier can't ride a horse or a bike.
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