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Prabal Gurung Announces Collaboration With Target; Pippa Middleton Startled By Her Famous Bottom

And Dita Von Teese hates nipple hair.

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Prabal's New Collaboration: Prabal Gurung—a favorite of Michelle Obama and Kate Middleton—is the latest talent to collaborate with Target. He’ll release an 80-piece range of clothing and accessories that will sell for between $19.99 and $199.99. “So excited to confirm our collab with Target. Love & Fashion,” the designer tweeted. The collection will hit stores on February 10. [Vogue]

Dita Von Teese Hates Nipple Hair: In a new interview with beauty site Into The Gloss, the Queen of Burlesque talks about how she learned to apply makeup as a Shiseido counter girl at Robinsons-May, how she dyed her own hair with boxed dye -- and what to do about nipple hair. "I'm going to tell you that you have to pluck the nipple hairs off your nipples before a date -- I'm here to tell you that," she says. [Into The Gloss

Pippa Startled by Her own Fame: An excerpt from the intro of Pippa Middleton’s upcoming entertaining book was published in this weekend’s Daily Mail women’s supplement, You. In it, Middleton writes: “It’s a bit startling to achieve global recognition (if that’s the right word) before the age of 30, on account of your sister, your brother-in-law, and your bottom.” Next weekend, an additional excerpt will be published about organizing a Sunday lunch and how to present traditional Highland tea. [WWD

Miuccia Prada Moves Markets: ArtReview has named Miuccia Prada one of the top 100 most important figures in contemporary art today. Her private collection includes works by Anish Kapoor, Louise Bourgeois, and Carsten Holler. [ELLE UK]

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