Matthew Williamson to Launch Menswear; FUBU Returns
Also, British 'Vogue' lets Lara Stone have visible eyebrows.
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Also, British 'Vogue' lets Lara Stone have visible eyebrows.
Also, a doctor came up with some weird new skin treatment called Dracula Therapy.
Is it just us or do they kind of look like they hate each other?
Also, a male model appeared to be wearing fake breasts in the Elise Overland show.
Also, Tom Ford's first movie premieres in Venice today.
And celebrities are sporting electric-blue eyeliner.
But Ed Westwick and Jessica Szohr will. Whew.
They both wore long blonde waves and black dresses. Who looked better?
Scientists are charging the actress with stealing their top-secret formula! Ooh, intrigue!
Also, Alice Dellal says people copy her half-shaven head look, and Axe's new commercial upsets feminists.
Agyness Deyn landed the No. 1 spot, followed by Gwyneth Paltrow and Sarah Jessica Parker.
Dell'Acqua replaces the 6267 designers, who went to Ferré last month; Coach plans to open 50 stores in China; and Roberto Cavalli celebrates his new wine.
SJP's wears a garden on her head, Heatherette stays together, and Leigh Lezark signs with IMG.
Kate Hudson likes sleeping in makeup, Matthew McConaughey doesn't wear deodorant, and Gap is bringing back fragrances.
Marc Jacobs and Tom Ford won FiFi awards in London last night, Kate Hudson's new ad campaign with baby lions is out, and Essie goes neon.
Kate Hudson's got some new blue hair streaks, Goody now makes brushes ideal for African-American locks, and Ralph Lauren's latest scent is ready for fruity teens.
Kate Hudson does hair care, a new study reveals a carcinogenic ingredient in organic products, and more!
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