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  • Natalie Portman will sell perfume as long as it's vegan-friendly — The Cut
  • Seven shades of red lipstick for seven different complexions — InStyle
  • Kate Middleton did her own makeup for her engagement pictures — StyleList
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  • Jack Black lip balm is the perfect therapy for healthy lips — Temptalia
  • YSL's white lipstick is not as opaque and intense as you'd think — Refinery 29
  • Rihanna goes back to brown hair — Coco & Creme
  • Do you like Daisy Lowe's new bob? — FabSugar UK
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    Roberto Cavalli Admits He's Not the Party Animal He Used to Be at His $2 Million 40th Anniversary Bash

    >> Roberto Cavalli reportedly spent about $2 million on his 40th anniversary bash held last night at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris — and that doesn't include the budget allotted to bringing Natalia Vodianova (and perhaps some of the other 1,200 attendees) to the party.

    >> Roberto Cavalli reportedly spent about $2 million on his 40th anniversary bash held last night at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris — and that doesn't include the budget allotted to bringing Natalia Vodianova (and perhaps some of the other 1,200 attendees) to the party. As the New York Times's Eric Wilson wrote: "It was one of those fashion parties that felt like another era, when it was possible to enjoy such extravagance without wondering how a designer could possibly be selling enough animal-printed evening gowns and exuberantly distressed denim to afford it all."

    Kylie Minogue performed, the walls were lined with Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott's images of models in Cavalli, and Heidi Klum introduced the designer as a four-tier, 10-foot birthday cake covered in sparklers was wheeled onto the stage. But even through all that, Cavalli, almost 70, admitted he's not the party animal he used to be: “Don’t say it, don’t say it, please, because the people should still dream with me,” he said. “The young should think that, instead of sparkling water, I drink Krug, or that I still smoke 10 Cuban cigars every day.”

     

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    5 Stars Reveal Their Bad Beauty Moments

    Even the wealthy and fabulous have low points when it comes to beauty, and recently, several famous ladies have come forward to tell their tales of woe.
    Celebrities Who've Had Bad Hair, Makeup, and Beauty Moments

    Even the wealthy and fabulous have low points when it comes to beauty, and recently, several famous ladies have come forward to tell their tales of woe. It's heartening to see stars open up, and their humor and honesty is refreshing. Check out which stars have the same insecurities as the rest of us now.

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    Daisy Lowe's First Ever Fashion Collection

    As of late, there's been an onslaught of model designers.

    As of late, there's been an onslaught of model designers. Next to join in the ranks with designing models such as Natalia Vodianova, Erin Wasson, Elle Macpherson, and Cindy Crawford is Daisy Lowe. Her debut clothing and accessories collection, for French chain Morgan, includes a sultry array of sleek separates, flirty minis, foxy leather, and lurex dresses. "I love women with bigger bottoms and larger thighs," Lowe said. "I think it's so sexy."

    Lowe will also star in the ad campaign featuring herself and friends getting ready for a night out on the town — fun! The Morgan collection drops online and in stores on Nov. 4 and will range from $30 to $440. Are you feeling it?

    To see two more pictures of the Daisy Lowe for Morgan collection, read more

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    Marc Jacobs Sings Backup for Donna Summer, Talks Hair Transplant at Louis Vuitton Store Opening

    >> Marc Jacobs has taken the stage for many a reason in the past — usually it involves accepting an award — but last night, it was to sing backup to Donna Summer at the opening of Louis Vuitton's new store on Bond Street in London.

    >> Marc Jacobs has taken the stage for many a reason in the past — usually it involves accepting an award — but last night, it was to sing backup to Donna Summer at the opening of Louis Vuitton's new store on Bond Street in London. “It was fun — but I think I’ll stick to my day job,” he quipped.

    Jacobs celebrated with the likes of Stella Tennant, Bernard Arnault, Carine Roitfeld, and Natalia Vodianova, and opened up about his recent hair transplant, which had him avoiding press and cameras at the Costume Institute Gala earlier this month. "I was starting to thin on top. I can’t dye it for a while, so this is my natural colour.”

    He also hinted that the Louis Vuitton logo that he has helped make so ubiquitous almost got squelched way back when he first started at the brand: "When I arrived at Louis Vuitton 12 years ago, and I was figuring out how to create a new tier of Vuitton for a different customer, I thought it would be clever to hide that monogram, which was very stupid of me. That logo is part of what makes the Vuitton so desirable. It allows people to become members of an aspirational club."

    Logos are to be expected, but not Louis Vuitton couture — Jacobs says he has no desire to launch such a collection. “Some of what we already do at ready-to-wear is pretty much at couture level, anyway."

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    Tributes Pour in For Alexander McQueen

    Earlier today I broke the sad news that fashion had lost one of its best loved names.

    Earlier today I broke the sad news that fashion had lost one of its best loved names. Alexander McQueen has apparantly committed suicide at his home, and while more details emerge, tributes have been appearing on Twitter.

    The British designer was born Lee Alexander McQueen in East London and began his fashion career on Saville Row. He later completed an MA at Central Saint Martins and his graduate collection was famously bought up by Isabella Blow. He won British designer of the year four times between 1996 and 2003. He was the youngest designer to ever receive that accolade.

    Daisy Lowe commented, "Wow that's a huge loss for the creative world," while Brix Smith Start is "stunned" and commented, "Poor man what a loss of talent!" Dita von Teese also made a brief comment on her Twitter simply stating, "Rest in Peace Mr. McQueen". Fellow designer Rachel Roy said, "My prayers are with A. McQueen's family and loved ones — a loss for the entire world on so many levels."

    His most recent collection for Spring 2010 was inspired by his love of diving. He streamed the show live on ShowStudio and also showed off his commercial awareness by including the first play of Lady Gaga's new single. The Spring line included those by now infamous armadillo shoes which did not go in to production, but have been worn by Daphne Guinness amongst others.

    British Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman has released a statement saying, "Lee McQueen influenced a whole generation of designers. His brilliant imagination knew no bounds as he conjured up collection after collection of extraordinary designs. His death is the hugest loss for anybody that knew him and for many that didn't."