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Victoria’s Secret reveals two Fantasy Bras for 2014 show

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On the theory that two may be better than one, Victoria’s Secret announced Monday that two “Dream Angels Fantasy Bras†-- covered in around $4 million in jewels -- will be featured in this year’s Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. Adriana Lima and Alessandra Ambrosio are the models who will wear them this year. [Los Angeles Times]

Fashion designer Oscar de la Renta, who died Oct. 20, was remembered at a private funeral service in Manhattan Monday morning. WWD reported that mourners included Hillary Rodham Clinton, Laura Bush and her daughters Jenna Bush Hagar and Barbara Pierce Bush, Hugh Jackman and Deborah Furness, Henry Kissinger, Diane Sawyer and Mike Nichols, Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky, Anna Wintour, Grace Coddington, Annie Leibovitz, Matthew Broderick Lauren Santo Domingo, Michael Bloomberg, Barbara Walters, Rupert Murdoch, Leonard Lauder, Aerin Lauder, Graydon Carter, Robbie Myers, Linda Wells, Michael Kors, Vera Wang, Ralph and Ricky Lauren, Valentino Garavani and Giancarlo Giammetti, Francisco Costa, Karlie Kloss, Donna Karan, Tommy and Dee Hilfiger, Peter Copping, Tory Burch, Charlie Rose and Diane von Furstenberg and Barry Diller. [WWD]

Shoe designer Paul Andrew was named winner of the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund award in ceremonies Monday night in New York. Eva Zuckerman, of Eva Fehren jewelry and womenswear designer Ryan Roche were the two runners-up. All three will receive cash awards and mentoring in their fields. [The Cut]

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Rihanna is on the December cover of Elle. Inside she answers questions such as “If you were a piece of jewelry, what would it be?†“I’d be a choker,†she answers. [Elle]

Actress Lupita Nyong’o is on the cover of Glamour’s December Women of the Year issue. [Glamour]

Designer Marco Zanini, who has been at the revived house of Schiaparelli for a little more than a year, may already be heading for the exits. [WWD]

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Kudos to T.J. Maxx, Marshall’s, Costco and Home Goods. They are among the increasingly rare retailers that plan to stay closed on Thanksgiving. [Racked]

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