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Quote Of The Day

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"When you put on something with a little bit of sparkle, it lifts your mood and makes you feel like you're having fun."

Marchesa designer Georgina Chapman to the Wall Street Journal on the power of sparkle.

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Hot Damn! Dapper David Beckham Strikes Again

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Swoon!

David Beckham is on the cover of WSJ magazine's October issue looking hot as hell despite being fully clothed.

We love us some nekked Golden Balls, but this look isn't so bad either!

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Filed under: DrugsQuote of the DayMarc Jacobs

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"I don't know if you've ever known a heroin addict. He would eat cake, a whole wedding cake from a pastry shop. I would be like, 'You're the only fat heroin addict I know.'"

-Robert Duffy to the Wall Street Journal on Marc Jacobs' odd eating habits while doing heroin.

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The Wall Street Journal Declares War On Socks

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First the Wall Street Journal made a fuss over butts, now they're going after socks!

Writer Darrell Hartman thinks the fellas should go sans socks for the summer and spends an entire article arguing his case.

He starts by listing notable men in history who dared to go bare like Ernest Hemingway, Sir Roger Moore and Josh Hartnett.

Hartman also interviewed stylist Michael Macko, who said not wearing socks is "a little act of rebellion". But for the men that won't dare to go bare, there's an alternative solution to get the sockless look: the low-cut invisible sock.

Is your mind blown yet!?

The best part of the entire article are the captions because they're both ridiculous and HIGHlarious:

CHILLED-OUT WEEKEND | Match I-couldn't-care-less shorts and skater sneaks with socks? Lame. Without socks? Studly.

SUMMER PARTY | Traditional seersucker, a little ankle and white bucks is a dashing dressed-up look.

OUT ON THE TOWN | Traditional slippers, a bare foot and trim Nantucket reds: pure Spanish fly

BUSINESS CASUAL | Let all the guys at the office know you're cool on the weekends with a dress-sockless oxford.

We'd love to know his opinion on guys who wear socks with sandals!

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WSJ Makes A Fuss Over Butts

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A journalist over at the Wall Street Journal is none too pleased with Old Navy and Levi's new bootylicious ads.

In a recent article, Ray A. Smith describes Levi's Curve ID slogan "All asses were not created equal" crude because of the language used to describe the derriere.

Really? This guy must not listen to any rap music or watch any TV.

Butt (ha!) consumers seem to disagree, the younger ones anyway. After all, they are the ones who would be buying the asset enhancing jeans, not granny.

Even advertising and branding experts think it's a great way to get attention, calling the ads "fresh" and a different way to "stand out".

Agreed!

Are ads like Levi's and Old Navy offensive???

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Are ads like Levi's and Old Navy offensive???

  • Yes, using profanity in ads is unnecessary (8%)
  • Not even close! People need to lighten up (92%)

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"Couture has become completely irrelevant. Couture isn’t necessary, even to promote the brand. Customers are smart. They know that a $10,000 wedding dress will look as beautiful as a $1 million wedding dress. Maybe it will not be finished the same way inside, but who will know?"

-Designer Oscar de la Renta to the Wall Street Journal on his opinion of couture.

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