Your morning fashion and beauty report: Style at the Daytime Emmys. Michael Jackson’s glove sells at auction. Clothes for a fab honeymoon
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Sex sells: Abercrombie & Fitch is bringing back its notorious racy catalogs, which were discontinued in 2007. [Wall Street Journal]
Cult British makeup brand Illamasqua debuts on American soil, at Sephora. [StyleList]
The New Orleans Museum of Art opens a new exhibit June 30, ‘Scents and Sensibility,’ all about the history of perfume. You can catch it through Oct. 24. [BellaSugar]
Dressing for a beach wedding? Say no to flip-flops, yes to sunscreen. [Huffington Post]
Rachael Ray, Marie Osmond and Susan Lucci all wore fancy dresses for the Daytime Emmy Awards on Sunday, but Blue Man Group looked -- well, one can’t say ordinary -- the same as they always do. Take a look at our sister blog The Envelope.
Janine Jarman, a finalist on Bravo’s ‘Shear Genius,’ was married over the weekend in a gown from Jared Gold, and, while some brides change clothes for the reception, she changed her hairstyle. [People]
Dior mounted a one-day-only exhibition of couture gowns -- and lipsticks-- in Paris last week. [WWD]
Fendi offers a new watch that is part timepiece, part mood-ring, and it’s patented. [WWD] (Subscription required)
Stylist Rachel Zoe dishes on client Cameron Diaz’s style: The star trusts her own instincts. [InStyle]
Planning a Buenos Aires honeymoon? Take a look at 15 great pieces to take along, from bikini to flirty little dress. [FabSugar]
A crystal glove that Michael Jackson wore on tour in 1984 has fetched $190,000 at auction. [Popeater]
Dove is seeking ‘real women’ for its latest reality advertising campaign. But not too real. No tattoos, no scars, not too curvy, not too athletic. [The Cut]
-- Susan Denley