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Steve Jobs's daughter, Eve, makes her runway debut during Paris Fashion Week: ‘It was an honor’
The young model and equestrian is making her mark in the fashion world.
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Steve Jobs' Daughter Claims Her Dad Said She Smelled Like a 'Toilet,' and His Widow Pushes Back
Steve Jobs's Widow Responds to Daughter's Shocking Claims.
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Steve Jobs daughter's heartbreaking account of his parenting: Psychologists weigh in
Steve Jobs's daughter, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, has written a memoir that shows a darker side of the tech mogul. "For him, I was a blot on a spectacular ascent," she writes, "as our story did not fit with the narrative of greatness and virtue he might have wanted for himself."
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CEO Elizabeth Holmes, hailed as 'next Steve Jobs,' charged with 'massive fraud,' accused of failed feminism
Holmes is the founder of Theranos, a revolutionary blood analysis company. The Securities and Exchange Commission charged her with fraud after an investigation.
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Why Fashion People Wear the Same Thing Every Day
He’s a pioneer of preppy fashion and has been dressing consumers and supermodels in myriad designs for more than 30 years, but designer Tommy Hilfiger has no interest in being eclectic when it comes to his own personal style. Instead, the 65-year-old takes a minimalist approach to his own wardrobe, and wears practically the same thing every day.
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Kate Winslet Dresses Like a Total Boss on her “Steve Jobs” Press Tour
Steve Jobs isn’t out until this Friday, but already Kate Winslet’s earning Oscar buzz for her role as Jobs’ long-suffering advisor Joanna Hoffman. If you’ve seen the clips, you know her performance looks stellar. But the role also lets Winslet do three things that are more or less guaranteed Oscar bait: speak in a foreign accent, wrestle with talky Aaron Sorkin-penned dialog, and undergo a de-glamorizing physical transformation to (gasp!) brunette, while wearing unattractive period clothes.