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Martha Stewart's $2,000 A Day Beauty Habit

Plus Miley's Marc Jacobs controversy, Kate Middleton's b-day, and more of the top stories of the day
• Martha Stewart is a lustrous creature that has access to all the world's beauty products, and apparently wears them all at the same time. Because hey, she can. The woman spends approximately $2,000 a day on beauty products! God bless her! [Jezebel



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• Miley Cyrus is the new face of Marc Jacobs' ads, but Juergen Teller, who regularly shoots Jacobs' ads, refused to shoot the campaign. "He just didn't want to shoot her," Jacobs told WWD. Well all right then! [Us Weekly]

• Queen Latifah has gone blonde! Blonde, people! All hail the new blonde queen! P.S. she paired her blonde hair with a wine lip color which we think looks divine. [Essence]

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• Kate Middleton turned 32 yesterday, and her hair looked beauteous as ever. In addition to being the presumed future Queen of England, she is also the Queen of Blowouts and also Queen of Our Hearts. [Popsugar]

• Stop trying to make your Mean Girls accessories line happen! Or okay, no, go ahead! Apparently the girls behind Stella and Bow have created a collection inspired by the 2004 film, featuring, yes, a bracelet that says "fetch." We like one, please. [College Candy]

• Lululemon founder Chip Wilson loves the Landmark Forum so much that he ponied up $500 per employee to have them all attend a seminar. He said it was a "gift" that employees were given, and according to one worker, "We did not have to accept the gift, but if we didn't, we had to reevaluate our goals and how we align with the company." Uh. [Business Insider]

BY MELISSA MULLER | JAN 10, 2014 | SHARES
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