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WATCH: Wave Of Controversy Over Women's Pro Surfing Ad
Stephanie Gilmore, the faceless blonde caressed by the camera in a controversial surfing ad from Roxy sports apparel, is a five-time world champion surfer, but you wouldn't know it by the commercial. She doesn't surf in the spot; instead, the lens surfs her.
That's why Roxy's ocean-sprayed cheesecake to promote its Pro Biarritz 2013 surfing meet is one big wipeout, according to critics.
Michelle Obama Gets Her Groove On
First Lady Michelle Obama raised the roof with young contest winners during the Kids' State Dinner on Tuesday.
Nicki Minaj Finally Gets The Punk Memo!
Nicki Minaj definitely didn't get the memo about the Met Gala's punk theme, but she made up for it while striking a pose for Marie Claire's August 2013 issue.
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What We’re Buying: Easy-to-Wear Pink Lipstick, Delicate Studs, the Perfect Summer Dress and More!
What are we buying this week? What aren’t we buying? Below, we rounded up a few of the things we found so irresistible, we had to buy them — and share them with you.
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Jimmy Nguyen: Speak Up With Jimmy: Randi Zuckerberg Talks Fashion (VIDEO)
How can fashion and online technology intersect? In part 6 of my interview with Randi Zuckerberg, she talks about expressing herself through fashion, her celebrity fashion role models (Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Hudson make the list), and her favorite designers (shout outs to Chanel and Christian Louboutin). Randi also observes how online technology is influencing how consumers get their fashion -- with the rise of sites such as Etsy and Gilt.
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'I Can't Even Dignify That With A Response'
Robin Thicke has hit back at critics who called his hit song "Blurred Lines" (and its corresponding music video) as misogynistic. "I can't even dignify that with a response, that's ridiculous," Thicke told BBC's Radio 1.
He did, of course, dignify that with a response. Here it is: "I don't want to be sleazy, I'm a gentleman, I've been in love with the same woman since I've been a teenager. I don't want to do anything inappropriate."
LOOK: These Kenyan Students Appear To Be Big Mitt Romney Fans
If you thought his ancestral roots would give Barack Obama an in with Kenyans, then you might be surprised to learn that students at the Orbit Village Project school in Nairobi appear to be big fans of Mitt Romney.