Hudson Jeans Is Looking for a Buyer; The Kardashians Plot Their Foray Into Homewares
Also, one of Madonna's bustiers sold for almost $90,000.
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Also, one of Madonna's bustiers sold for almost $90,000.
Of course she's going to sing to them, that is, on the off chance that people who don't recognize her actually exist.
Also, Dannijo and the Man Repeller are collaborating on a jewelry line.
J. Lo is wearing a jumpsuit, of course.
It turns out they signed separate contracts.
Plus, Abbey Lee Kershaw wears Lanvin on the new cover of 'Numéro.'
She'll be the company's very first creative director in its 21-year history.
Also, Transformers star Isabel Lucas added some blonde streaks underneath her dark brown hair.
Also, the Gap's profits are looking dismal.
Tommy Hilfiger is somehow involved.
Plus, even Madonna and Jennifer Lopez haven't been able to get their hands on Lanvin's H&M line before November 20.
Also, the billionaire who bought Ford Models once paid $4 million for a George Michael performance.
Also, Julia Restoin Roitfeld isn't a pants person.
Also, Burberry's CEO is a very rich lady.
Which probably means he designed it for her.
They're markedly better than the things she "designed" by herself.
Also, some sweaters in the VPL show were made with human hair.
And Kohl's reportedly scrapped plans to move into 1775 Broadway.
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