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Kylie Minogue pens fashion book. Levi Johnston marries in camo.

Kylie Minogue wears Givenchy Haute Couture to the 45th annual Grammy Awards in 2003.
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Kylie Minogue plans to release a book commemorating fashion throughout her 25-year career, including contributions from designers who have worked with her (such as John Galliano, Jean Paul Gaultier and Stella McCartney). “Kylie/Fashion” is being published in the U.K. in November and the U.S. in April. [Vogue UK]

Levi Johnston, Bristol Palin’s ex-boyfriend and father of their son Tripp, wed Sunny Oglesby, mother of their daughter Breeze Berretta -- yes, she’s named for a gun manufacturer -- in Wasilla, Alaska, on Sunday. Johnston was clad in a Hugo Boss red label tux with camouflage vest and tie. [Us] [Los Angeles Times]

Although women account for about 80% of fashion decisions, less than 2% of chief executives at Fortune 500 retailers are female. [WWD] (Subscription required.)

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Tamara Mellon has been quiet since she left Jimmy Choo a year ago (with a reported payout of around $135 million), but she is quietly planning her next venture to start after a non-compete agreement with Choo ends in February. [NYT]

The contestants on “RuPaul’s All Star Drag Race” have lots of beauty tips -- like how to use egg to erase wrinkles and Dawn dish detergent to remove makeup. [The Cut]

Rag & Bone celebrated the opening of its new Los Angeles flagship with a party attended by Hollywood and fashion elite including Reese Witherspoon, Cameron Diaz, Emma Roberts, Cameron Silver, James Perse, Steven Kolb and Anna Wintour, who was there with her daughter, party cohost Bee Shaffer. [WWD]

A trial date of Dec. 3 has been set for designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana who are facing tax evasion charges in Italy. [WWD] (Subscription required.)

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