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Gwyneth Paltrow is known for her long, sleek blonde hair. But are there any hair disaster skeletons, so to speak, lurking in her closet?
"I've tried haircare products that have really f**ked up my hair," Paltrow told us at Thursday night's Tiffany & Co. Blue Book Ball. "When I was in seventh grade, I shaved the back of my head."
By the time fashion designer and HSN host Diane Gilman reached middle age, she began to feel as if her life was spiraling out of control. She had just lost her husband to cancer, gained almost 60 pounds, had a shrinking social circle and did not like what she saw in the mirror.
“I felt like I had just landed on the black diamond slope, and I was going downhill out of control,” said Gilman. “I thought … if this is old age, I’m not signing up for it.”
Jennifer Aniston recently hit the red carpet to show support for "Call Me Crazy: A Five Film," showcasing cupping marks that caused quite a stir. But it wasn't enough to distract us from her golden skin, perfect hair and sophisticated heels.
I recently had the opportunity to meet a talented team of entrepreneurs who launched a brand named Sword & Plough that employs veterans to repurpose military canvas into stylish bags. It's a simple idea with hugely inspiring implications. The more I learned the more excited I was by their business model and vision, not to mention the bags are gorgeous. On top of it all, each piece is manufactured in the United States and 10 percent of profits are donated to the Wounded Warrior Project and Veteran Green Jobs.