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Cindy Crawford is more than just an expert at aging gracefully. As it turns out, she’s also an expert at flipping houses. The 49-year-old and her husband Rande Gerber have been busy renovating homes in the L.A. area and turning seven-figure profits in the process. The couple’s latest project? A Malibu estate originally purchased for $6 million that is now listed for more than $15 million. Not bad. [The L.A. Times]
Everyone’s least favorite #FirstWorldProblem is a phone battery that just won’t survive the day. But fear not, tech-obsessed fashionistas, Kate Spade has got you covered. The brand has announced a partnership with startup Everpurse to produce a line of handbags that charges your iPhone, meaning you can continue to scroll mindlessly through your Instagram feed without fear of the dreaded “low battery” warning. It doesn’t hurt that the bags are pretty, either. [WSJ]
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Ever wondered what it’s like to be behind the scenes at a fashion show? Dior understands your FOMO, and has come up the perfect solution. The French fashion house has unveiled its virtual reality headsets (available for use exclusively in Dior stores) that take customers backstage at Dior runway shows, where they’re free to ogle and explore. Fancy. [Digital Trends]
In the wake of #Lillygate — the Internet’s reaction to chaos surrounding the poorly executed launch of the Lilly Pulitzer for Target collection, in which pieces were purchased en masse and then resold on eBay for profit — Target has been working to crackdown on the resellers that were out to swindle die-hard Lilly ladies. The company’s updated policy specifically addresses the issue of reselling rapscallions, stating, “Target reserves the right to prohibit purchases of any merchandise to resellers.” [Ecommerce Bytes]
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