Marc Jacobs' Ads Banned In UK, Leo's Makeup Gets Panned And More In Beauty News

Beauty News Roundup: Marc Jacobs' Ads Banned In UK, Leo's Makeup Gets Panned And More


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Marc Jacobs' Lolita-esque ads featuring Dakota Fanning have been banned in the UK for being too "sexually provocative." (Fashionista)

Open for business: Aesop, the Australian apothecary line, just opened its second brick-and-mortar location on University Place in New York. Over on the west coast, Make Up For Ever (which has a location in New York), just set up shop in Los Angeles. (Aesop/LA Times)

The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, through street style photographer Tommy Ton's eyes. As if you haven't had enough! (style.com)

The only thing we love more than Rashida Jones is her casually cool approach to beauty. (Glamour)

Despite seven hour daily makeup sessions during shooting, Leonardo DiCaprio's prosthetic transformation in the new J. Edgar Hoover bio-pic is meeting mixed reviews. (Allure)

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