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Gisele Set to Become World's First Billionaire Supermodel as Her Lingerie Line Goes Global

Gisele Bündchen is already the world's richest model, but her wealth is about to hit new heights. As her lingerie line goes global, Gisele is set to become the world's first billionaire model.

The Gisele Bündchen Brazilian Intimates range was launched last May and has already proved popular in Latin America, Portugal, Japan and Israel. Now, further expansion is expected.

With her various product endorsements and business ventures, Gisel earned a total of $45 million USD last year. She's now on track to become the first billionaire supermodel.

Model Bar Refaeli, 26, is said to be following in Gisele's footsteps and is also preparing to launch her own collection of underwear next month.

Kardashians Accused of Using Sweatshop Labor to Make Clothing Line

The negative press continues for the Kardashian klan, who after being accused of orchestrating Kim's "fake" marriage to Kris Humphries, are now linked to sweatshop labor. Star Magazine claims that several items sold under the K-Dash by Kardashian label, the Kris Jenner Kollection and Kim Kardashian's ShoeDazzle line are made in regions of China where factory workers endure horrific working conditions.

Human rights investigators went undercover at several factories linked to Kardashian products. While the Kardashians raked in $65 million last year, workers at the factories making their products are paid as little as $1 per hour. Some of the workers were also found to be as young as 16-years-old.

So far, the Kardashians have not issued an official response to the report that their products are made in sweatshops.

Pajama Jeans Are Now Available for Men

Was the man in your life jealous of your oh-so-comfortable Pajama Jeans, pants that look like jeans but feel like you're wearing pajamas? Well now he can get himself a pair too! Okay, so they're not the official "Pajama Jeans" brand, but they're the same idea.

Online retailer Lakeside Collection is selling pajama jeans for men in two different styles. One is a acid washed style with fake holes and rips, while the other are saggy include the fake boxer shorts hanging out.

It's a clever idea for pajamas, but I doubt we'll be seeing men sporting this out in public the same way we've seen women wearing their Pajama Jeans. Also, if they want them to look more authentic, Lakeside Collection should take a cue from Pajama Jeans and put the drawstrings on the inside of the pants, rather than on the outside.

The knit pants go for $12.95, but they're all sold out so if you were hoping to give them as a Christmas gift, it'll have to be a belated one. LC does, however, have in stock their version of Pajama Jeans knock-offs.

Product Review: Davines Momo Moisturizing Shampoo & Conditioner

I have rather fine hair, so I am always in search of shampoos and conditioners that don't weigh my hair down and make it look limp and lifeless. I may have just found a new favorite in Davines Momo Moisturizing shampoo and conditioner.

Davines does make several varieties of shampoos and conditioners, but Momo is designed specifically for dry and dehydrated hair.

Davines' touts its shampoo's "moisture-rich formula with the perfect combination of selective, natural ingredients to restore the depleted elements that dry hair needs to be healthy again. Momo shampoo contains vitamins C, B and PP to protect hair from environmental aggressors, sweet almond proteins to deeply hydrate and restore body, and olive ampho acetate to gently clean hair and still leave it silky soft."

The conditioner is designed to be a moisture revitalizing cream. Davines' advertises that "Essential extracts work in synergy maximizing their hydrating, protecting and shine-enhancing action to revitalize dry, dehydrated hair. Milk thistle oil, panthenol and jojoba oil moisturize, soften and add shine without weighing hair down."

Product Review: ULTA Appletini Shower Smoothie

My all-time favorite candle was an green apple scented one in a glass jar from Bath & Body Works that I got about 10 years ago. Most of the apple scented products I've come across are distinctively more spiced than crisp, and I haven't found anything similarly scented since then. That is, until I got a whiff of ULTA's Appletini 3-in-1 Shower Smoothie.

The Shower Smoothie can be used as a shampoo, a foaming body wash, or a bubble bath, which makes it the ultimate versatile bath product. Whether you want to take a bath or a shower, you can use the same product.

I tested this out last night, and found that it left my skin feeling extra smooth and moisturized and a light scent remained even after washing off all the suds. $16 might seem like a bite in the wallet if you're used to buying the $5 variety body washes and bubble baths at your local grocer or retail store like Target, but it comes in a large 24oz pump bottle and honestly, you can tell it's a superior product. Best of all, it's Made in the U.S.A.

The ULTA Shower Smoothie would make a great holiday gift for your female friends, family and co-workers.

I can't wait to try out all the other flavors!

Rocawear Pulls Occupy Wall Street Inspired T-Shirts Amid Criticism Over Profits Not Going to the Movement

Jay-Z's now infamous Occupy Wall Street inspired line of t-shirts has now been pulled from Rocawear's website, just days after the multimillionaire was criticized for capitalizing on the movement without promising to share any of the profits with the 99%.

Serena Williams Launches Her Own Nail Polish Line

Tennis champ Serena Wiliams is well-known for her on-the-court style, including her freshly painted nails. Now, Williams has started her own line of nail polish - Glam Slam - with OPI which will include 12 new designs.

The polishes come in four different packs, which represent the world's four Grand Slam tennis tournaments.

Serena, 29, has won every major title in tennis. Speaking of her nails, she said:

“I love doing my nails before I am out on court. I love to look as glam as I can.”

The Wimbledon-inspired set includes purple polish, silver glitter, silver lacquer, and a silver glitter top coat. The US Open-inspired pack features red polish and gold glitter, while the Australian Open set features green polish with a black shatter top coat. The French Open selection features a pink polish with red shatter top coat and a gold lacquer plus white shatter top coat.

Serena's line of nail colors have been designed in collaboration with OPI International OPI chief Suzi Weiss-Fischmann said :

“It’s been wonderful to work with Serena. She has a passion for nails and knows how to make a fashion statement.”

Abercrombie & Fitch Willing to Pay Jersey Shore Cast to Stop Wearing its Clothes

Abercrombie & Fitch is none too pleased that the cast of Jersey Shore actually likes and wears their clothes. Instead of .it being a positive, the clothing company worries that the "association with our brand could cause signficiant damage to our image." So, they're willing to pay the cast to stop wearing their clothes.

Specifically, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino is a fan of the brand and has been seen wearing it.

Abercrombie added:

"We understand that the show is for entertainment purposes, but believe this association is contrary to the aspirational nature of our brand, and may be distressing to many of our fans."

Maui Jim on the Golf Course

I've gone through many a pair of sunglasses over the years and although Maui Jim is certainly not a new brand, I had never given them a shot. Until about a month ago. I've worn all kinds of "high quality" and "designer" shades ranging from Ray Ban and Oakley to Prada and Burberry. While there isn't necessarily anything "wrong" with some of them, I can honestly say that they don't compare to Maui Jim in terms of quality, design, comfort, and customer service.

While the design and comfort are truly outstanding, to me, what sets these sunglasses apart are the lenses. There is literally a night and day difference between Maui Jim's technology and quality and you truly have to see it to believe it. I'd heard by word of mouth that their lenses were truly amazing and for years I brushed it off. Sunglasses are sunglasses, right? Wrong. And I plan to do my best to explain why in this and future pieces.

Designers Rush to Copy Kate's Royal Wedding Gown

While most of us were watching the Royal wedding this week in awe, fashion designers were paying careful attention to the dress that Kate Middleton was wearing. Brides-to-be who fell in love with Kate's gown will pleased to learn that designers watching took detailed notes and hurried sketches in a frantic rush to create mass-produced versions that will hit stores as early as late June.

If you can't wait the four weeks it will take to get the knock-off version, David's Bridal was already touting a strapless look from Oleg Cassini paired with a lacey bolero jacket on its website as the already available version of the knockoffs that will hit their stores in September.

Those eying up Kate's jewelry will be able to pre-order knockoffs of earrings on QVC as early as Monday night. The piece will sell for under $60 and will be created by Kenneth Jay Lane, and will be available to shoppers in two months.