Kourtney Kardashian was spotted out and about in Beverly Hills with her adorable son in tow, sporting $305 L.G.R. Handmade Elliot Round Metal Sunglasses, $168 Tularosa Violet Coat, and $969 RtA Ryder Leather Pants:

She completed her look with her favorite $445 Saint Laurent Westerns Hip Belt and $895 Wyatt Leather Chelsea boots from the French fashion house.

Her acetate-covered metal frames feature grey tempered mineral glass lenses, flex hinges, six layers of internal anti-reflection coating, and lipophobic coating on the lenses to protect against fingerprints.

Her faux fur coat boasts an open front and side seam pockets.

Her pants are crafted from burnished wrinkled leather and feature a slouchy-slim silhouette, 4-pocket styling, and a button fly.

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If you’re up for the splurge, get Kourtney’s shades here, coat here, and pants here.
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On Friday, Kanye blessed us with two new tracks from his upcoming album, “Swish,” which quickly spread throughout social media. Shortly after, West made a major announcement on Twitter, stating that “Swish” had an album release date of Feb.11th. While this date may have gone over the heads of some, many of us (and ESPECIALLY us at Fashion Bomb Daily) know that this date is important because it signifies one of the biggest moments of the fashion year: The start of New York Fashion Week.
Although there is definitely a question of coincidence here in the parallels of an album drop the SAME time as the start of Fashion week, we wouldn’t be surprised if Kanye had something up his sleeve (perhaps another 
































Susan Sarandon has joined the L’Oreal Paris Ambassador family as the newest addition to the beauty brand’s #WomenOfWorth campaign. An Academy Award winner, humanitarian, and Goodwill Ambassador, the 69-year-old actress has joined the ranks of many other notorious names to the brand, including Blake Lively, Naomi Watts, Julianne Moore, and many others.
The brand’s global president, Cyril Chapuy, issued a statement describing Sarandon as “strong, charismatic, and talented and […] a compelling sense of self.” The importance of such campaigns resonate in our beauty communities heavily, teaching us all to love who we are both inside and out. “Beauty—it’s arbitrary, it’s capricious,” said Sarandon. Reminding us all that no matter your age, beauty is as timeless as you wish to make it, she left the world with these final thoughts: “Embrace who you are, no excuses, figure out your moral bottom line, you’re not afraid to live, you’re not afraid to love…”