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Rihanna Looks Paler and Skinnier; Is 'Unhappy' With Her Body

Rihanna is as popular for her amazing body as she is for her beautiful voice. While her fans can never have enough of her songs, there are others who simply admire Rihanna for her looks. Rihanna recently stripped down to her underwear in an ad shoot for Armani jeans, and needless to say, her curves would make one even forget what the whole ad is all about.
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Kim Kardashian: Ridiculously Photoshopped Bikini Pictures Of Sisters For Ad Promo Hits The Net (Photo)

The Kardashian sisters are known for their curvy figure and stunning looks. The world acknowledges them as good looking, but it seems they themselves are not really convinced of the same. The sisters did a photoshoot for their Kardashian Kollection Swimwear line shot by Nick Saglimbeni, the image of which was released by Bruno Schiavi, co-creator for the Kardashian Kollection, on Facebook. Undoubtedly, the picture is ridiculously airbrushed and the figures of the sisters are altered. Anyone who....
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Menswear Fuels Global Luxury Boom, Executives Say

Whether it's a desire to be as dapper as Don Draper on television's Mad Men, a need to look good for a job interview or just a hankering for new duds, men have increased their spending on fancy clothes, and executives expect the boom to continue.
All Katie needed to say was, "Daddy's home." Like a switch went off in his brain, the young boxer named Chuck leapt out of the back of Katie's parked SUV and ran to his best friend Nick, who had just returned home to Germany after serv

'Dog Welcomes Soldier Home ... Again' Goes Viral [VIDEO]

All Katie needed to say was, Daddy's home. Like a switch went off in his brain, the young boxer named Chuck leapt out of the back of Katie's parked SUV and ran to his best friend Nick, who had just returned home to Germany after serving eight months in Afghanistan.
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What Is Viralism? An Inquiry Into Culture's Battle For Digital Space

As the digital age reaches the dormant stage of social adaptation, having left its mark on the daily process of culture at large, can we add viralism or another digitally referential marker to our collective art discourse? Moreover, is viral a relevant -- let alone acceptable -- aesthetic stance?

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