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Also, Diane Kruger and Penélope Cruz landed beauty campaigns.
And Christina Aguilera chopped all her hair off.
Henri Bendel won't sell clothing for much longer, and discount stores are scooping up the stock.
Bendel is restructuring and expanding. Or ... laying off?
Plus, Gino will survive, in our morning news roundup.
In today’s installment, Henri Bendel fashion director Ann Watson loves Y-3’s reworked classics; DVF’s colors and prints; and Tuleh’s sheath dresses.
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Kate Somerville's line isn't just available at spas anymore, and a new drug promises to grow eyelashes. Let's see if the FDA approves that one.
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