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  2. Eugenia Kuzmina - Wikipedia

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    Kuzmina's modeling career took off when she started working with Nathalie Models, Ford Models Europe [5] and then with IMG and LA Models. She was the cover girl for the August 2004 edition of Glamour by Alexei Hey and has been featured in advertisements for Armani Jeans, Dior sunglasses, GAP, Arden B, Express, Kenzi, Replay Jeans, Sephora, and L'Oreal. [3]

  3. “What’s Something A Guy Has Done That Instantly Made You ...

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    When my husband and I first met, he wore women's sunglasses, cause the frame was a shape and fun color that he liked. He used to do cheerleading in middle school -- was called gay a bunch for it ...

  4. These Cute Galentine's Day Gifts Will Have the Group Chat ...

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    Here are 50 cute and thoughtful Galentine’s Day gift ideas for your best friends—from beauty sets to tech gadgets to sweet jewelry.

  5. Sunglasses - Wikipedia

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    Onassis glasses or "Jackie O's" are very large sunglasses worn by women. This style of sunglasses is said to mimic the kind most famously worn by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in the 1960s. The glasses continue to be popular with women, and celebrities may use them, ostensibly to hide from paparazzi.

  6. The Row (fashion label) - Wikipedia

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    The brand has expanded to include ready-to-wear clothing, resort clothing, handbags, sunglasses and shoes. [5] The brand is named after Savile Row in London. [6] In 2008, Lauren Hutton modeled for the brand's first look book. Hutton explained: "... I saw the clothes, and they were wonderful, real simple, minimalist designs ...

  7. 7 Things a Fashion Stylist Would Never Buy - AOL

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    Jeremy Moeller/Getty Images “If there's a knockoff version of a designer item, I encourage myself and clients to save up for the real deal or find the vintage version” says Franklin.