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His empire of color.
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The rebirth of a cosmetics line.
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Designers’ airier look.
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Hood By Air brought street cool to the runway before suddenly imploding five years ago. Now, the brand’s designer has returned — as daring as ever.
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Partake if you dare.
The short answer: lots and lots of money.
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Redefining “cocktail attire.”
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Issac Poleon’s medium? Wigs.
Serving for the delivery person.