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JCPenney's just-announced 17 percent, $38.5 million stake in Martha's brand has the retail industry wondering how the deal is supposed to help reinvent the store.
Plus: Ellen DeGeneres is the nicest of them all, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
“Either Oscar de la Renta’s Live in Love, or Diane Von Furstenberg’s Diane.”
Also, one of Madonna's bustiers sold for almost $90,000.
Also, Burberry has been named the most "digitally competent" fashion brand by an NYU think tank.
She'll help launch the new 'Newsweek' iPad app.
Plus Simon Doonan, Anna Sui, Lake Bell, and more.
Plus: Balthazar London may be a no-go?
Luckily, Lively had safety pins.
Don't scare us like that again!
The late-night host stops by Martha's show.
Plus, Craig Ferguson tries to find out how many dates it takes to get into Martha Stewart's pants, on our regular late-night roundup.
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