Updates

July 18th, 2008

Fashion/Beauty: A/F/U/C

Posted by Mellissa L @ 3:09 am (link)

This is a complete update of applications, finished forms, update forms, and closed forms for the Fashion/Beauty category.

This is a complete update of all applications, finished forms, update forms and closed forms that I have received so far except for one application which is still pending staff discussion.

Upcoming Fashion/Beauty
Watches: Pocket (Accessories); Victoria’s Secret: Beauty Rush (Brand Items/Collections); Aeropostale (Brands); Algonquins Clothing (Brands); Diesel (Brands); Gap (Brands); Juicy Couture (Brands); Puma (Brands); Dior, Christian (Designers); Calvin Klein: cK One (Fragrances); Benefit (Health & Beauty Brands); Soap & Glory (Health & Beauty Brands)

Finished Fashion/Beauty
Hair Dye: Green (Appearance Modification); Tripp NYC (Brands); Houndstooth (Prints & Fabrics)

Moved Fashion/Beauty
Body Piercing: Eyebrow (Appearance Modification); Hair Dye (Appearance Modification); Boots (Clothing & Shoes); Socks: Striped (Clothing & Shoes); Sky, Jennifer (Designers); Fashion: Japanese (General)

Closed Fashion/Beauty (open for application)
Swatch (Brands); Pants/Trousers: Skinny (Clothing & Shoes); Fashion: Vintage (General)




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