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Emma Watson is the face of the latest Burberry campaign.
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Harry Potter actress, Emma Watson, is the face of the latest Burberry campaign. The 19 year old has made a huge splash in the fashion world with her chic fashion choices. As the face of the iconic luxury brand, Emma swans around London wearing a trademark Burberry trenchcoat, being photographed by the legendary Mario Testino and looking rather fabulous.
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Don’t go there girlfriend: Whitney Houston made her comeback in London last week wearing a figure-hugging Dolce & Gabbana leopard print dress. However, her debut was slightly overshadowed by the fact that Madonna stepped out with the D&G duo for dinner in the exact same outfit that night too.
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Just when you thought it was safe to go out in mis-matched socks, a Brisbane taxi driver has been fined $100 for failing to wear regulation knee-high socks. Police fined the driver after he was pulled over at a breath test site. “This is plenty weird,” said Mr Moors, the part time taxi driver.
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Crocs shoes seem to be in financial strife. Despite managing to sell 100 million pairs of hideous shoes over the last seven years, the company lost over $150 million last year and had to cut around 2,000 jobs.
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- New rules for reverse mortgages
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