Scarlett Johansson Covers the New Vanity Fair; Michelle Williams’s Pixie Cut Is a Hair ‘Memorial’
MAKEUP
• Shot by Mario Sorrenti, Scarlett Johansson's on the cover of the new Vanity Fair wearing next to no makeup and next to no clothes — or, at least, she's doing that thing where she holds clothes up to her body instead of actually wearing them. [Fashion Gone Rogue]
• Making her debut into the cosmetics business, Rachel Roy has a new palette of eye shadows out. [Daily Beauty Reporter/Allure]
• OIivia Wilde shot a new Revlon commercial in New York. [ONTD]
HAIR
• In the interview that accompanies her cover of British Elle's December issue, Michelle Williams says she keeps her pixie cut for a reason: "I cut it for the one straight man who has ever liked short hair and I wear it in memorial of somebody who really loved it." [Telegraph UK]
• BREAKING: Bumble & Bumble now sells hair pins. [Beauty Counter Blog]
SKIN
• Skin-care brand Aesop's products are now available to buy online. [Fashionologie]
• Kiehl's has a new range of Jeff Koons–designed products. Sales of the Creme de Corps Holiday collection will benefit the Koons Family Institute, which is a branch of the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children. [Bellasugar]
NAILS
• A rabbi in Westchester runs a class called Midrash Manicures, teaching the Torah through nail art. [Fashionista]
FRAGRANCE
• Working with French chef Hélène Darroze, the artistic director of Mugler's fragrance division designed a full meal inspired by the scents. Huh? Food? [Refinery29]
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