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LOOK: Oscar de la Renta And Galliano Together At NYFW
With electric violet gowns and sleek black belted jackets, Oscar de la Renta's Fall 2013 collection sashayed down the runway on Tuesday night as the Dominican designer unveiled his latest collaboration with British designer John Galliano at New York Fashion Week.
The much anticipated show marked Galliano's return to the runways since he was dismissed from French fashion house Christian Dior in 2011 for anti-Semitic remarks and expressed admiration for Hitler.
How Kate Upton Got In Shape for Her ‘Sports Illustrated’ Cover (We’re Tired Just Thinking About It)
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What’s harder than posing almost naked in the freezing cold in Antarctica? Preparing to pose almost naked in the freezing cold in Antarctica.
PIZZA PERFUME: THE SAUCIEST PHOTOSHOOT EVER
On Valentine's Day, men have two things on their minds: sex and snacks.
We understand that at HuffPost Weird News. We understand why products like Baconlube are so titillating, and why we lick our lips at the thought (and smell) of Pizza Hut Perfume.
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J.Lo's Butt Takes A Backseat
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Rachel Roy: Behind the Scenes at New York Fashion Week Fall 2013
Fashion Week is one of the busiest, most stressful and most exciting times of the year for me and my team. It's also the time that you see what's new and next coming down the runway. It's how stories are told and how the season should feel, and for me it was time to try something new.
LOOK: JLo Launches Lovely Collection Against Breast Cancer
Actress, singer and entrepreneur Jennifer Lopez returns with a new collection for Kohl's department stores that offers fashionable and stylish apparel, jewelry and gifts at low prices to raise money for breast cancer.
The mostly pink and purple line, which has been designed personally by the “Diva from the Bronx” in support of Kohl's Cares program, is available at reasonable rates ranging from five to fifteen dollars. 100 Percent of the net profit from the merchandise is donated to support the cause.