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Cara Delevingne's Face Gets Made Into a Cake; Harper's Bazaar UK to Launch Online Exhibit Featuring Model Self-Portraits

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Cara Delevingne's Face Gets Made Into a Cake: Winner of Britain's 888Casino Millionaire Gene Jackpot Steve Winters thought he had all the luck when he won a lunch with supermodel Cara Delevingne—or so he thought. Winters was shocked when he discovered he was having lunch with Cara Delevingne … made out of cake. The life-size version of Cara's head, created by celebrity chef Aldo Zilli, even sported the model's signature bushy brows and red beanie. [The Telegraph]

Harper's Bazaar U.K. to Launch Online Exhibit Featuring Model Self-Portraits: Fashion magazine Harper's Bazaar U.K. and modeling agency Viva London Model Management have teamed up to feature an exhibit entitled Self-Portraits. The photos will be posted on Setpember 3rd to Harper's Bazaar U.K.'s website, and will be available for public viewing in London from September 4th through the 18th. Among the self-portraits are recognizable faces of models including Edie Campbell, Doutzen Kroes, and Natalia Vodianova. [WWD]

Maria Sharapova Debuts Fashion and Accessories Collection: Amidst the news of her withdrawal from the 2013 US Open, Maria Sharapova launched a clothing and accessories line. This collection is sold exclusively with Henri Bendel, and is an expansion of her preexisting sweets line Sugarpova. Sharapova's line, which consistis of T-shirts, bags, and accessories,"will keep the fun, bubbly, and sweet vibe going strong." [Vogue U.K.]

Caffeinated Perfume—the Newest Way to Stay Awake: Forget the coffee and energy drinks. Harvard dropout Ben Yu has invented Sprayable Energy, a spray containing caffeine that allows you to energize without having to drink that afternoon Starbucks or Red Bull. With a bottle of forty doses coming in at $15, the spray could be a cheaper and more effective alternative. [The Cut]

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