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Plus, Adam Selman drops his ready-to-wear line and turns to athleisure.
MAC Launching Multi-Season Makeup Collection with Rihanna
Rihanna, who just showed her River Island collection at London fashion week (and who turns 25 today!), is hooking up with another big name brand for a collaboration: She's doing a multi-season makeup collection with MAC, called Riri [Hearts] MAC.
Peter Dundas Designs Rita Ora's Tour Costumes, Taylor Swift Shills Coke, & Juicy Couture Founders Get a Book Deal
Rita Ora has been really friendly with the fashion set lately (Cara Delevingne, anyone?), and now Emilio Pucci creative director Peter Dundas has designed these stunning outfits for the singer's Radioactive Tour wardrobe. Fashion icon in the making? {Vogue UK} The co-founders of Juicy Couture are writing a book about their entrepreneurial journey from tracksuit to full-on lifestyle brand. {WWD} Uh oh. Anna Wintour's boyfriend owes a ton in back taxes. {Telegraph}
Kylie and Kendall Jenner Instagram Their Gifts, Kate Middleton Steps Out on Christmas, and Drake Wants His YOLO Money
Kylie and Kendall Jenner had a pretty small Christmas--just some Céline bags and Louboutins, nothing major. {HuffPo} Kate Middleton Bump Watch Update: She went to church on Christmas day wearing a coat that covered her "bump" (which, if you ask us, is still super teeny tiny). {US Weekly} Seeing as You Only Live Once, Drake would like royalties from all that YOLO merch that's floating around now. {Gawker}
Chris Brown and Rihanna in Matching Rolexes, Selita Ebanks Bids Her Wings Farewell, and Sex in Spanx
Chris Brown and Rihanna debuted matching Rolexes on social media, further fueling speculation that the two have reunited. {Us Weekly} One of Victoria's Secret's Angels is retiring her wings. Selita Ebanks, who didn't walk this year, says she tried out but didn't make it. {HuffPo} Cara Delevingne, who had a small role in Anna Karenina, wants to work with film heavyweights like Martin Scorsese. {Vogue UK} Which member of the Cyrus family is making a modeling debut? Hint: It's not Miley..{ONTD}
Wilhelmina Signs Chris Brown
We might start seeing the face of convicted felon Chris Brown in fashion and beauty ads soon. According to WWD, the controversial singer has signed a contract with Wilhelmina International.
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You'll Never Guess Who Rihanna Talks About In Her Vogue Cover Story
For the absolute last time (kidding!), here's what Rih-Rih has to say about Chris Brown. Listen up--and then look at how gorgeous Rihanna looks in Annie Leibovitz's photographs.
Fashion News Roundup: The Kardashians Are Getting Sued Again, Tyra Banks is Graduating from Harvard Buisness School, and NYFW Was More Diverse This Season
Kardashians Slapped With Another Lawsuit for Endorsing Yet Another Questionable Product: Will these ladies ever learn? Khloe and Kim are facing a pending lawsuit over the QuickTrim dieting supplement. Apparently, the product contains high levels of caffeine, which detractors say are both unsafe and ineffective when it comes to losing weight. {Page Six} Tyra Banks to Graduate From Harvard Business School: Models are smart ya'll, and Miss Tyra Banks is living proof. The retired model cum media mogul is about to get her degree from one of the most renowned business schools in the world. Her advice for success? "Don't chase the money, even if you want to be a banker. Chase the passion. Chase the dream." Easy for someone with lots of money to say! Either way, congrats to Ms. Banks! {E! Online} New York Fashion Week was the Most Diverse It's Been in A Minute: The overwhelming majority (79.9%) of models who walked last week were white, but Jezebel found that NYFW was especially (term used loosely) diverse this year. Asian models represented the largest minority group at 8.8% , followed by black models making up 8.0% of the overall demographics. These are still rather paltry percentages if you ask us, but as they say: baby steps. {Jezebel}