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Jan 12, 2011 @ 2:15 pm

Kourtney, Khloe and Kim Kardashian just announced that they will launch a lower-priced label named Kardashian Kollection exclusively at Sears stores in August. The new line will include clothing, lingerie, handbags, wallets, shoes and accessories. This is the latest venture in the long list of the Kardashian sisters’ enterprising projects. Others projects in the Kardashians burgeoning empire include:

• Kardashians by Bebe;
• QVC K-Dash line;
• Fitness DVDs;
• 3 Dash boutiques;
• Reality TV shows (of course);
• Kim’s solo projects: Skechers and Lip Fusion ad campaigns; Perfume; Founder of ShoeDazzle.com; Belle Noel jewelry;
• And now, Sears.

We’re pretty sure this list is only going to get longer! What do you think the Kardashian sisters should do next?

Anne L. Fritz

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Oh do I ever have a suggestion for what they should do next…

-Stymied on January 12th, 2011

Khole is a completely different scale then Kim and Kourtney.

-Kate on January 12th, 2011

I really really really want them to come out with a makeup line next! Kim could be a makeup artist! If anyone knows a thing or two about makeup and looking great, it’s Kim Kardashian! Love her!!!

-Francesca on January 12th, 2011

Probably desappear that could be awsome or wait i Know what: Get a real job!!!!!!!!!!

-ross on January 13th, 2011

Ideas to make a machine shed an ideal sintetg for a wedding reception?Hi,My sister and her fiance are holding their wedding in a machine shed (not a wood barn, and not an open-air shed). We are trying to brainstorm ideas to light, drape, and decorate the place so that it is beautiful and suitable to the wedding band and about 400 guests. We have taken the advice provided on previous posts, and we plan to use draping to cover up some junk and make the space a little more aesthetically-pleasing. But I am wondering: what is the best way to light the place so that the aluminum walls don’t absorb all the light? Is draping enough to account for the acoustic problems of a live band, or should we also be using some sort of strategically-installed acoustical padding (the floor is concrete, the walls are made of corrugated aluminum, the structure is A-frame)? Does anyone have creative ideas for maximizing the natural light available through the front door, and getting it as far into the shed as possible? We would very much appreciate any general advice that takes into account a fairly tight budget and non-professional planning! Thank you so much!

-Shaheda on October 19th, 2012

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