Katie Holmes, Sofia Coppola, Jessica Alba, and Lots of Other Celebrities Are Shopping This Week Too
In case you needed any further justification to buy things right now.
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Plus, CoverGirl mascara ads have been banned.
"Many women were wearing dresses that were, well, as plain and flat as the carpet beneath their feet."
Plus, Sandra Bullock debuted blunt bangs over the weekend.
It's $30 and she probably purchased it three years ago.
Plus: Bun updos and statement lips were big at the Oscars.
Sandra Bullock finally won them over.
Plus: The simple look at Dolce & Gabbana.
The 'InStyle' cover types generally lead to the most sales.
And how does Rachel Zoe fit into the picture?
And the United States Polo Association wants the right to use a logo that is trademarked by Polo Ralph Lauren.
Do you like the dress on her or would have opted for something else?
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