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Posted by Kim at 8:57 PM


Oh God! How Depressing!

I am not a fan of celebrities gracing magazine covers in the first place, but when I saw the latest cover of Harper's Bizarre Bazaar I struggled to keep my down my dinner. Really Harper's Bazaar? Are you really this desperate? No wonder Bazaar is struggling, it's apparent that their editor's have absolutely no idea what is culturally relevant or inspiring.


Meet the new Marc
Upon first seeing this this photo on style.com I asked myself, "Who is that strapping young fellow accompanying famed klepto Winona Ryder alas it was style pioneer Marc Jacobs looking wondrously svelte (not to mention tan) after a much publicized stint in rehab.
Below is a video of an interview with Jacobs at super-pricey (we're talking $75,000) Passages drug treatment center.


Question: Why is his rehab stay more luxurious than any vacation that I will ever take? Anyway, he looks genuinely content, so I'm happy for him.


The End of an Era
Christopher Bailey, the head desginer for Burberry, has decided to discontinue the iconic "Burberry check," and focus on the far more sophisticated Burbery Prorsum label. I completely agree with Bailey's decision to streamline the brand and get rid of the traditional Burberry plaid, though classic, is ridiculously overexposed and easily counterfeited.
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Style Icon of the Moment: Back to Blonde and Back to Fab!
The fashion gods have smiled upon Cameron Diaz and made her FIERCE. I must admit that post-breakup Cameron Diaz has been quite a disappointment. But lately she's been looking absolutely gorgeous!