
Someone isn't modest.
When recently asked who her favorite designer was, Lauren Conrad responded with: herself!
While plugging her new collection for Kohl's, LC says:
"I think if you’re not willing to wear your own clothes, you’re doing something wrong. This line was meant to be about my style and pieces I want to walk into a store and want to buy. If you’re not wearing your own line, you’re taking all the fun out of it."
At least she's honest.
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We didn't think we'd say this, but we're pleasantly surprised with Lauren Conrad's collection for Kohls.
The LC Lauren Conrad for Kohls Spring 2010 Lookbook is out, and of course Conrad is modeling her own outfits.
But we're kind of feeling the floral prints and Spring dresses.
The clothes don't even look half as cheap as we thought they would.
What do U think of her outfits?

Now that his acting career has come to an abrupt halt, Ugly Betty's Mark Indelicato has been forced to get a real job. Kind of.
The 15 year old has been hired as an intern at Teen Vogue once the now canned Ugly Betty finishes in the spring.
But he's hoping to make his gig a two-fer. The kid still wants to act and thinks he'd be perfect for a mag based reality show.
How Lauren Conrad of him!
Mark says "I want to have a reality show about it. My boss said he's determined to make me cry. He said it makes good TV."
Good thing Kelly Cutrone's not your boss. We all know how she feels about crying.
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She may not be on The Hills anymore, but she's probably the only cast member that's actually doing good in the world.
Lauren Conrad has teamed up with Mark cosmetics' Girl m.powerment Campaign to help raise awareness of abusive relationships.
Since the launch in 2008, which LC was apart of, she has helped raise $400,000 for the program.
Good for her!
Watch Lauren's PSA to see how you can help Mark's m.powerment Campaign in the clip above!

Bummer for Lauren Conrad fans in Manhattan!
Despite original hopes to move into New York City, Kohl's has eased up interest in the 33,000 square ft space at 1775 Broadway. According to one real estate source, "They've scrapped Manhattan."
Their initial interest was piqued after their biggest competitor, J.C. Penney, moved into the Big Apple.
So, at least for now, if you want to get a piece of L.C.'s collection, you'll have to head out of the big city!
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