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Tuesday April 30th, 2013

Michelle Obama and Jennifer Aniston Inspire 4000% Increase in Upper Arm Plastic Surgery
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Michelle Obama and Jennifer Aniston Inspire 4000% Increase in Upper Arm Plastic Surgery

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) released its annual report yesterday and, according to the group, elective upper arm surgery is one of the fastest growing plastic surgery trends.

The ASPS presented some poll data that gives a hint about why the procedure, which leaves a visible scar from your elbow to your armpit, has become so popular, and of course it involves celebrities. “Celebrities from the White House to the red carpet may be having an influence,” the ASPS reports.

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Published at 12:25 PM

Monday April 29th, 2013

Altuzarra CEO Karis Durmer’s Unconventional Path to the Top of the Fashion Heap
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Altuzarra CEO Karis Durmer’s Unconventional Path to the Top of the Fashion Heap

Karis Durmer always knew she wanted a career in fashion. But it took a stint in finance (Bear Stearns), a stop-off at Columbia Business School, and experiences in publishing (Martha Stewart and Conde Nast) and startups (Make Meaning) to get there.

Today, Durmer is the ceo of Altuzarra, the maker of powerfully sexy clothes for women. (Not girls, women. Carine Roitfeld is a champion and muse and the team tells me that Helen Mirren is a “dream client.”) Durmer, who sits at a desk off to the side of company’s SoHo showroom and design studio, might have been an unlikely candidate for the gig in September 2011, when founder Joseph Altuzarra brought her on as his business partner. His mother, Karen Altuzarra, was his first ceo and is now chairman of the company.

Durmer was introduced to Altuzarra by a mutual friend at Proenza Schouler, where she was working for a brief time. While that certainly sounds like a convenient connection, it wasn’t always that easy.

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Published at 6:00 PM
Why Trying to Find Pink Jeans Online Made Me Rethink My Love of E-Commerce
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Why Trying to Find Pink Jeans Online Made Me Rethink My Love of E-Commerce

I do 85% of my shopping online. Mostly because I sit at a computer all day and it’s a convenient procrastination tool. But also because I know exactly what I’m getting. I can visit a website and find the exact item in the exact color in the exact size and order it instantly.

At least that’s how I felt a few weeks ago, when I started searching for a pair of not-too-pricey pale pink jeans. However, the experience made me realize that sometimes, getting off your butt and visiting the mall is just easier—and that there needs to be more of a connection between online and offline retail.

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Published at 4:45 PM