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Kendall Jenner says Kardashian link didn’t help her modeling career

Kim Kardashian, left, fashion designer Olivier Rousteing and Kendall Jenner pose before a party hosted by Vogue this month in Paris.
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In an interview in Love magazine, Kendall Jenner, who most recently walked in Chanel’s Haute Couture show this month, says breaking into the world of high-fashion modeling was harder -- not easier -- because of her name. (She’s the daughter of Olympian Bruce Jenner and half-sister of Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian.) [The Cut]

It’s National Lipstick Day, just so you know. [WWD]

Amazon launched a new 3-D printing marketplace on its website Monday, allowing customers to customize a number of things -- including wallets and jewelry -- that are then 3-D printed and shipped out. [Los Angeles Times]

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Fashion house Fendi is teaming with Chateau Group to build a waterfront condominium project in Miami. [WWD]

Julya Johnson, a meteorologist at WATE-TV in Knoxville, Tenn., posted on Facebook a viewer’s letter criticizing the way she dresses. Johnson said it is not possible to please everyone so she dresses to please herself. “If I had known being on People’s list of ‘best dressed’ mattered more than an accurate forecast, I could’ve saved a ton of money on that meteorology degree,” she wrote. [People]

Net-a-Porter Chief Executive Mark Sebba plans to retire. [WWD]

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