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Style Fix: Christian Louboutin Heel Breaks Conde Nast Escalator, MAC Launches 'Haute Dog' Collection

And Eva Mendes enlists Ryan Gosling's dog to model her fall 2015 collection.
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Christian Louboutin Heel Breaks Escalator At Conde Nast

Christian Louboutin shoes not only break bank accounts -- they also break escalators. Yes, a heeled red sole got caught in the escalator at Conde Nast HQ, temporarily halting operations. Naturally, the whole incident was documented on Instagram, with the 'Conde Cinderella' captioning her pic, "RIP my @louboutinworld it just died at the Condè Nast." (Refinery29)

Great meeting at @TeenVogue ... I left you guys a souvenir. RIP my @louboutinworld it just died at the Condè Nast

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MAC Launches Makeup Collection Inspired By Dogs

Dogs have been having a major moment in fashion lately, but they're about to take over the beauty world, too. MAC is releasing a canine-inspired collection for autumn/winter 2015, cleverly titled "Hatue Dogs." It will include eyeshadow compacts, lipsticks, shaping powders and nail lacquers all inspired by the "buttery fur tones" of the fashionable pooches. MAC is also encouraging stylish pups and their owners to publish their own "doggleganger" selfies with the hashtags #Machautedogs and #Macsbestfirend for a chance to be featured on machautedogs.com. (HuffPost Canada Style Inbox)

Eva Mendes Uses Ryan Gosling's Dog To Model Her Clothes

Speaking of stylish pups, Ryan Gosling's dog, George, has been enlisted by Eva Mendes to model her fall clothing collection. Medes took to Instagram to post a snap of the dog wearing a piece from her New York & Company fall collection. Too cute. (People StyleWatch)

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