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These are the stories making headlines on Thursday.
These brands will work with the organization and the Human Rights Campaign to put policies into practice to demonstrate their commitment to Black employees at all levels.
The donation will be split between the World Health Organization's Covid-19 Solidarity Response Fund and The New York Community Trust's NYC Covid-19 Response and Impact Fund.
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Plus, Annie Leibovitz photographed Stormy Daniels for "Vogue'"s October issue.
Plus, get a tour of Kylie Jenner's purse closet.
Plus, Nicolas Ghesquière renews Louis Vuitton contract.
Plus, Tiffany & Co. reveals Reed Krakoff's first jewelry collection.
Faced with shifting shopping habits and new competitors, heritage luxury jewelry companies are scrambling to get younger customers.
Plus, how the CFDA will be impacted by New York Fashion Week's shakeups.
The singer will also star in the brand's tv spot during the Super Bowl.
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Plus, Tiffany & Co.'s Fifth Avenue store sales are allegedly being hurt by its proximity to Trump Tower.
Plus, InStyle UK's December issue will be its last print edition before going exclusively digital.
Plus, meet Solange Knowles' stylist, Shiona Turini.
Plus, details on Roberto Cavalli's new CEO
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Plus, watch the first trailer for "Tulip Fever," starring Alicia Vikander and Cara Delevingne.
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And Ralph Lauren earned $24 million last year.