Fashion Friday: Black Bar Sunglasses and Other Style Scoop

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NewsFeed’s Feifei Sun rounds up the brilliant and bizarre from this week in fashion.

Self Censorship. These “Embarrassing Photo Protective Sunglasses” let you look like those tacky women who have their eyes blacked out in magazines. For those of you who want to label yourself a loser. [BoingBoing]

Talented and Thoughtful. Justin Bieber says his new women’s perfume, called “Someday,” is another way he can bring fans “closer to [his] world.” Aww. [The Cut]

(MORE: Justin Bieber’s auctioned hair sells for over $40,000 online)

Supermodel Reunion. In 1990, models Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Tatjana Patitz, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington teamed up for George Michael’s “Freedom” video in one of music and fashion’s most memorable moments. But for those of us who missed the magic the first time, Campbell’s reportedly trying to gather her fellow model friends for another “fashion-inspired” video for Duran Duran. [Fashionista]

Ariel, Is That You? Rihanna looks to be channeling the Disney character in her new campaign for Vita Coco. [Fashion Week Daily]

Food for Bling. These rings are made with dried fruits like pears, plums and apples, meaning you can wear them and eat them, too. If you’re into that. [Running With Heels]

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