Beyoncé Changes Her Hair Again, Maya Angelou Lands a Cole Haan Campaign, and Roberto Cavalli Wears a Speedo
Cole Haan's latest campaign features none other than the great Maya Angelou, along with three other awesome 85-year-olds, all born in the same year as the Cole Haan brand: 1928. We're really into Maya's sassy leopard shoes. {WWD}
Rihanna wore a teeny tiny cross grill between her two front teeth at last night's VMAs. How many people do you think tried to offer her a toothpick before they realized it was on purpose? {HuffPo}
Is Beyoncé trying to break Rihanna's record for "Number of Different Hairstyles Possible in the Shortest Period of Time"? Yeah, she changed her hair again. {Us Weekly}
Looks like Gisele Bundchen's adorable daughter inherited dad Tom Brady's famous jawline. {PopSugar}
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