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Spice it Up

It was first introduced in 1949 and, like all things old but fabulous, it's making a comeback. Dior's Diorama -- the name alone deserves a round of applause -- returns as an eau de toilette. Now, the sweet plum, Turkish rose essence, spicy jasmine, cumin and cedar last even longer. Dior Diorama, $89 for 3.4 oz., Saks Fifth Avenue

Fight Back

Guess has released a special edition tank in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness month. All proceeds benefit Soujourn Services for Battered Women and their Children. The tank features empowering and inspirational words in the shape of a heart. It's the kind of top you can wear on a casual day of errands or as comfy clothing for bed. Guess Domestic Violence Awareness tank, $24, Guess stores

Witching Hour

We're not sure why, but Halloween seems to be an excuse for some women to take off their clothes. And, who better to help you do that than Playboy? We suggest, if you insist of going as something with the word "sexy" in the title, you make it a traditional Halloween costume. This sexy witch look, for instance, at least keeps things in context. Playboy witch, $49.99, Playboy at the Forum Shops at Caesars

Beauty in Bloom

Chanel's newest anti-aging product takes a tip from traditional Amchi medicine to help you turn back the clock. Using Golden Champa PFA, an ingredient derived from the legendary Golden Flower of the Himalayas, it liberates cells of congestion and returns them to a youthful state. Amchi medicine has used the flower to revitalize the body for ages. Now Chanel uses it to revitalize your skin. Chanel Sublimage Essential Revitalizing Concentrate, $425, Chanel at Via Bellagio

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