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Paris Fashion Week: For Balenciaga, Balmain and Rick Owens, it's all in the packaging
All The RageIt's probably no coincidence that for his first runway collection since the launch of the Balenciaga Paris fragrance last month, house designer Nicolas Ghesquiere let his imagination run wild with the concept of packaging. Packaging is of paramount... -
'Top-heavy' Pamela Anderson hopes she isn't at a disadvantage during 'Dancing with the Stars'
About Last NightPamela Anderson at the Sears in Woodfield Mall on Saturday. (Andrew Nelles/Photo for the Tribune) How does Pamela Anderson feel about Olympian and former “Dancing with the Stars” champ Apolo Ohno telling Jay Leno the busty blond may be too “top-... -
Facebook index tracks fans of footwear, denim and cosmetic brands
All The RageBack in February, we told you about Stylophane, the San Francisco-based online marketing firm whose own marketing strategy included launching a Facebook Fashion Fan Index that monitored the sizes of and changes in approximately 700 fashion brands'... -
Gardening just for the smell of it
L.A. at HomeOver the last few days, I have been corresponding with an avid fragrant gardener whose response to Emily Green's fabulous story on jasmine caught my eye. Here's a snippet: "My Stephanotis floribunda is 30 feet wide on a 10 foot main stem," Dave wrote in... -
Your Morning Fashion and Beauty Report: CFDA nominations announced, spring's hot blue-gray nail color and leggy fashion at Kiev Fashion Week
All The RageNominees for the 2010 CFDA awards are announced: Marc Jacobs, Donna Karan and Alexander Wang top the list. [StyleList] Temporary tattoos shaped especially to go across a woman's chest. My personal fave: "Guess what? I'm pregnant!" [Glamour] More gray... -
'Lipstick on a pig:' Healthcare, part II
The Swampby Michael Muskal In the Senate, where the debate on healthcare "reconciliation'' is underway, the divided parties are making no secret of their sentiments today. Under the Senate rules, 20 hours have been set aside for debate and more than......Tags: Entertainment, Republican Party, Beauty Products, Elections, Nebraska
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Natural beauty products for the tween set
All The RageIt used to be that the inexpensive lip glosses and purse-size hand creams at the register of your average mall store were over-perfumed in annoyingly girly packaging and chock full of every synthetic ingredient. Now with more natural ingredient options...... -
Mattel recalls 18 million toys
Mattel Inc., the world's largest toymaker, reported its second major product recall in less than two weeks Tuesday when it warned parents that more than 18.6 million toys sold globally might contain tiny, dangerous magnets or toxic lead paint.
The recall...Tags: Mattel Inc., Beauty Products, Surgery, Vehicles, Crimes
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Vying for a soul mate? Psych out the competition with science
Wondering what to wear at the holiday party to lure a new love for '09? That expensive, sequiny dress? A handsome new holly-green vest and some knock-'em-dead after-shave? Too bad fashion writers don't read science journals. Instead of just lecturing on...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), Don Johnson, Chocolate Cake, Medical Research, Death
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Can the plastic surgeons of reality TV really cut it?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGood doctors used to be identified by fairly standard measures: where they trained, whether they were board-certified and if they were in good standing with the state medical board. But the explosion of reality TV shows in the last four years has upset...Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Beauty Products, Surgery, Oprah Winfrey, Ethics
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Squeezed inn at Gatwick Airport in the Yotel
Special to The Los Angeles TimesLondon Tiny-roomed "pod hotels" have sprouted like button mushrooms around the world in recent years, encouraging travelers to sacrifice floor space for lower rates and micro-facilities. But Britain's new Yotel -- part of London's Yo! Sushi restaurant...Tags: London Theatre, Luggage, Fragrances, Apple iPod, Transportation Industry
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Consumer Advice: Wash those shampoo myths away
Everyday CheapskateCome on, fess up. You feel guilty using 99-cent shampoo because it's really bad for your hair. And everybody knows the $24 salon variety is so much better, especially for chemically treated hair, right? Wrong! Price has nothing to do with it, and I...Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Beauty Products, Personal Service, Arts and Culture, Services and Shopping
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