Yes, the The Kardashians are still new, but first there is something not related, but worth mentioning:
A new study shows that people with body dysmorphic disorder - which means they think something bad about their appearance, if not - are at higher risk of suicide. This is another dimension to the ongoing conversation on unrealistic ideals by fits retouched photographs, models and underweight, as created in editorial spreads in fashion and advertising. [Huffington Post]
One may wonder if, the fashion designer Marc Jacobs some body dysmorphic disorder. In an interview with a German magazine, he said, he would think it is impossible to achieve perfection. "There's always something to do, I mean, I might add tattoos and piercings, and all sorts of things on, and I do not know, maybe, who knows what I'll do in the future, but I think I'm done do not like "he is quoted as saying. [The Cut]
Now back up to the Kardashian sisters. Kim, Khloe and Kourtney intends to launch a cosmetics line in the timely start of the holiday shopping season this year. They say beauty include Khroma and sent pieces of compact Kardazzle as named. (Is it strange that they are "compact" spelled with a "c"?) [Styleite]
Forget the fear of the last Ann Romney expensive ($ 990) Reed Krakoff robe. Writer Katherine Boyle, in the Washington Post says the relationship is "symbiotic develops between the Obama campaign with his first style-conscious woman who has a number of American designers, and a deep pocket, the fashion industry largely democratic, that increasingly coordinate their support for Obama. "[Washington Post]
EBay goes on tour this summer with its "tower-style marketing," essentially pop-up stores in the cities of the country, where his team to advise and offer chic and some lessons on how to sell things on eBay is. First place in New York this weekend, when Brad Goreski be doling out advice. (The tour is to meet in Los Angeles on July 13 and 14, location TBD.) [Styleite]
Jessica Chastain named brand ambassador of celebrities on the manifest new fragrance by Yves Saint Laurent, which go on sale until the end of August [WWD] (subscription required).
A few other films have been in the works of the late Yves Saint Laurent, who lit up the subject of the documentary "L'Amour Fou", the light on his life and businessman Pierre Berge Bergé reaction to his death. One of the new film has the approval of the other would not Bergé. [WWD] (subscription required).
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