Here are some headlines that caught my attention this month:
- Pretty Connected™ got a twitter account this week. Follow us @PCbeauty
- Julia Roberts to be spokeswoman for Lancome. [WWD]
- Simon Doonan, Barney’s Creative Director, will be decorating the White House for the holidays. I vote an Alice and Wonderland theme. [HuffintonPost]
- Cindy Crawford admits to using Botox (but not in the last 10 years). [StyleList]
- The Cat Burgler Barbie by Christian Louboutin ($150), launched Friday on Net-A-Porter and has already sold out. It’s on back order until January. To add it to your wish list click HERE.
- Former Miss Argentina, Solange Magnano, dies after plastic surgery complications she underwent for her buttocks. [CNN]
- “Up in the Air,” starring George Clooney, was named best film of 2009 by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. I had the pleasure of attending an advanced screening, and thought it was overall a great film, slow at moments, laugh out loud funny at others, but moderately depressing for the commitment phobic audience. [NBRMP]
- Lily Allen wants to give up her music career and open a clothing store. Can’t you do both? [TheCut]
- Arnold Schwarzenegger’s 16-year-old son, Patrick, is rumored to be dating Bruce Willis’ and Demi Moore’s 15-year-old daughter, Tallulah. Imagine if they have kids someday! That’s like a whole other level of action hero. [NYPost]
- The prestigious art show, Art Basel Miami Beach, concludes today after an exciting week of special exhibitions, events, and parties. [ArtBaselMiamiBeach]
- Alber Elbaz, Artistic Director of Lanvin, designed two stamps for the French Postal Service to celebrate120 years of Lanvin. Dear friends in France, please send me a set. Merci! [WWD]
- Zac Posen is designing a clothing line for Target [WWD]; J.C. Penney to sell MNG by Mango [JCPenny]; and Stella McCartney is collaborating with Morrissey on vegan footwear collection. [Coutorture]
- Karl Lagerfeld gave the SpongeBob SquarePants figurine a makeover. [WWD]