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Tagged: L'Oreal

Fashion

Julia's Loft, Topshop's Expansion & Marc's Renovation

140207• Photog Todd Selby has a fab set of photos taken inside Julia Restoin Roitfeld's Noho loft. If you've ever wanted to take a look at her expansive shoe collection—or peek inside her medicine cabinet—now is your chance. [The Selby]
• Sir Philip Green is still looking to establish another Topshop outlet in NYC. Where, exactly? "Basically, anywhere H&M has a store." [NYO]
Marc Jacobs and Lorenzo Martone won't be moving into their new $13 million townhouse for awhile. The house is a "shell" and doesn't even have walls yet and will take a year to renovate, says Jacobs. [NYM]
• J.Crew's new men's-only store opened today. [Style.com]More

Lawsuits

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The Importance of Being Blonde | A cold-hearted, unfeeling Connecticut judge has thrown out a woman's claim that L'Oreal ruined her life by giving her brown hair. Charlotte Feeney says that a box of blonde hair dye contained brunette dye, and that as a result "she suffered headaches and anxiety, missed the attention that blondes receive and had to stay home and wear hats most of the time." Now who knows if she'll ever be able to put the pieces of her life back together? [AP]

Recap

The Week That Was

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Media

Judith Regan, Shep Smith, and All Good Things

  • Judith Regan has been slapped with a suit by the law firm that repped her in her spat with News Corp. [NYDN]
  • Days after Viacom launched its own celebrity gossip site, the AP has announced plans to start celebrity news service, too. [E&P]
  • Shepard Smith has slipped up again, this time uttering the word "cunt" on live TV. [Jossip]
  • L'Oréal is sticking to their story and denying that they lightened Beyonce's skin in their magazine ads. [E!]
  • TREsemmé is ditching its Project Runway sponsorship once the show heads to Lifetime. They'll sponsor the new CW show, Stylista, instead. [Advertising Age]
  • Real estate titan Doug Durst's family saga—his brother, Robert Durst, was accused of three murders over the years—is being made into a movie with Kirsten Dunst and Ryan Gosling called All Good Things. [NYO]

Adventures in Photoshop

Beyonce: Not So African-American These Days

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The Post reveals today that cosmetics giant L'Oréal painted Beyonce a lighter shade of brown for a new Elle magazine ad, "making the world-famous singer virtually unrecognizable." And they made her nose a wee bit bigger, too, no? Of course, this isn't the first time she's been whitewashed.