Preview Tom Ford’s New Makeup Collection; More From ScarJo’s Dolce Campaign
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It's nothing the previous paparazzi shots of the campaign didn't reveal, but still exciting.
He was trying to advance the Innovative Design Protection and Piracy Prevention Act.
Leopard print and "fashionable trims" will be featured, apparently.
At a meeting yesterday, shareholders were still pissed off about Target giving money to an opponent of same-sex marriage.
Some analysts say its poor performance lately is due to the economy, others are blaming the addition of foodstuffs.
The collaboration will launch in time for the holidays.
And so you can see a few of the items in the line, which Target has been meticulously guarding from public view.
And it's being kept in top secret quarters away from all camera phones until the launch date.
It'll include over 400 items, including clothes and dinner plates.
Also, a Texas man scammed Condé Nast into paying him $8 million.
Target's version is $34.99; Proenza's is $1,995.
Plus Nina Garcia, Tracy Feith, Anna Sui, and Aziz Ansari.
Also, David Gandy ponders designing a menswear line, and Mr. Porter has launched.
Also, 'Vogue' puts out an iPad app today.
The collection's wholesale prices will range from $73 to $250.
Also, Meadham Kirchoff, Todd Lynn, and Peter Pilotto won runway show sponsorships.