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· Buzzy new product: facial cleansing powders [Allure]
· Chicago's Von Z boutique to close [Racked Chicago]
· Planet Blue expanding to Texas [Racked Dallas]
· Why everyone still wants a Hermès bag [Handbag.com]
· Google Glass not growing on SF residents [Racked SF]
· Zach Braff, model girlfriend have broken up [Page Six]
· What life is like for a designer at Kate Spade [Design*Sponge]
· Kate Middleton's Australia tour wardrobe cost $65,000 [Stylelist]
· Post security breach, Target introduces its new CIO [A Bullseye View]
· One Direction's hairstylist on bleached hair, less-is-more makeup [ITG]
· Russia's leading e-commerce company, OZON Holdings, raises $150 mil [BetaBeat]
Chicago News—
· Launching tomorrow, Artisans at Elevenzees is a new section of the Wicker Park shop devoted to goods from local artists [Racked Inbox]
· Squasht Boutique in West Town has expanded, and will celebrate with a "store expansion party" tomorrow evening [Squasht Official Site]
· 312 Beauty shares a clever makeup tip from Benefit Cosmetics store in Bucktown [312 Beauty]