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| Lady Gaga was in Stockholm Sunday wearing see through underwear and the same heel-less shoes that she wore to Metropolitan Museum last week. Temperatures were in the 40's and 50's that day!
So, what's next for Gaga? Is she going to start walking around butt-naked? | | |
| Heidi Klum was at the launch party for Eva Longoria's fragrance last night. Her hair looks wet, which would actually look good if she just got out of the shower, but it's soaked in gel.

Would you wear [or consider wearing] your hair like Heidi? (Hopefully, you answer no.) I do like that she took a risk, though. | | |
| Not long after posing for the cover of American Vogue, Gisele appears in another cover, Korean Vogue. She looks nothing like herself though and her facial expressions in kinda "bleh."
I thought she was Anja Rubik or Iselin Steiro. Like i said before, "Vogue will be Vogue." | | |
| Primark, a retail store in Britain, is selling padded bikinis for kids as young as 7 years old. The bikini top has padded cups like the ones found in women's bathing suits.
They stopped selling the product. Profits made from these will be donated to a children's charity. (I guess parents were actually buying these for their kids, which is pretty disturbing and disgusting.) | | |
| Indian Vogue tackles color prejudice, by using five "dark" skinned models, that looks more Brazilian than Indian (they are actually all Indian).
"Every generation has its share of beauty myths. Perhaps it is time to bust this one," the editorial says. "Time to say that as a magazine we love, and always have loved, the gorgeous color of Indian skin...dark, dusky, bronze, golden - whatever you call it, we love it."
The cover has been praised by the country's fashion insiders.
Is it just me or does the models look more bronzed than dark skinned? And doesn't the cover look more Sports Illustrated than Vogue? Aren't Indian skin more diverse than this (Vogue will be Vogue, I guess)?
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