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Meet the new faces of your fave brands: 5 fashion stories you missed this week

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Welcome to our weekly news recap where we talk everything Dallas, style and, most importantly, fashion.

1. Meet the new face of CoverGirl

For the first time ever CoverGirl’s new star is actually a cover boy. James Charles, a 17-year-old beauty YouTuber and Instagram star, was announced as the new face of the classic beauty brand on Instagram Tuesday, Marie Claire reports.

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2. Ready. Set. Shop!

Just like with last year’s standout Balmain X H&M collection, the fast-fashion company has released a preview of every piece available in this November’s Kenzo collaboration. Prepare a Pinterest board to organize your wish list before Nov. 3, because NorthPark is sure to be a madhouse. Preview every look here.

3. Is Zayn Malik the next designer to watch?

Your favorite ex-boy band member is adding fashion designer to his résumé. This spring Malik will codesign a capsule collection with Versus Versace, Vogue reports. The collaboration titled Zayn X Versus launches in May 2017.

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4. Peter Dundas leaves Roberto Cavalli

On the heels of a host of designer switch-ups, Norwegian designer Peter Dundas is leaving famed Italian fashion house Roberto Cavalli, Fashionista reports. The departure is reportedly part of a total restructuring of the business that will involve closing stores and moving the company’s headquarters from Milan to Florence.

5. Frat-friendly brand teaches you about Fair Trade

College students’ fave quarter zip brand is showing everyone why it’s important to know where your clothes come from. Last week Patagonia released a 13 minute video about the importance of buying Fair Trade, Co.Create reported. Currently the brand offers a wide collection of Fair Trade outer garments, under garments, and accessories for men, women and children. Shop the pieces here.


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