Kohl’s Hit by Weak Women’s Business

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.Kohls is primed for a turnaround as newer additions, such as Elizabeth and James by Ashley and Mary Kate Olsen, take root.

Kim Kardashian and Mario Dedivanovic are in a league of their own.⁣ ⁣ The duo are largely responsible for popularizing the biggest makeup trends of the 2010s, including contouring and baking, both of which stem from the drag community. ⁣ ⁣ For the past month, Kardashian and Dedivanovic have teased their second collaboration, KKW x Mario: The Artist & Muse collection, on social media. The followup line will release on KKW Beauty’s web site on Friday.

#TDOR⁣⁠⠀Ashley Graham has revealed that her podcast, “Pretty Big Deal,” is now a permanent weekly feature and will continue without interruption when she gives birth in January.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ Graham launched the first season of her podcast last October, kicking off the eight episode series with an interview with Kim Kardashian. Other guests included Serena Williams, Amy Schumer and Lindsey Vonn.

 

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