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Non-speaking roles, unfortunately.
Oh, fashion. Cakes are made to be eaten like gowns are made to be worn.
Wacky furs at Marni, lace dresses at Dolce & Gabbana, and a lot of editor gossip about the latest game of high-fashion musical chairs (Raf, Hedi, Stefano, et al.).
Plus, that crystal-covered Dolce & Gabbana corset booked another February Vogue cover.
The store's owner also said the protests moved him.
Giorgio Armani and Gucci also received high praise, while Valentino and Prada got mixed reviews.
Apparently the store wouldn't allow people to take pictures.
"Our conscience is clear. The decision is in God’s hands. "
Plus, Katherine Heigl covers the new Elle.
Plus, Donna Karan receives an award from the Dream Foundation on Friday.
Also, Versace's H&M line is in 'Rodeo' magazine.
Also, Burberry has been named the most "digitally competent" fashion brand by an NYU think tank.
Plus, top model Anne Vyalitsyna is in the new Revlon makeup campaign, and more beauty news.
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