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Who could refuse waking up to Leonardo DiCaprio? Start each day with him, somewhat. The actor and high-end coffee company La Colombe have released Lyon, a line of beans whose entire net profit will benefit Leo’s eponymous foundation to promote sustainability for the planet. “Raising awareness on the most pressing environmental issues of our time is more important than ever,” the Titanic star said in a statement. Available at www.lacolombe.com/products/lyon, $12.25 for a 12 oz. bag. It will also roll out in select Whole Foods and Williams Sonoma locations. But no, Leo won’t be there to serve it to you.

Try

Lunchtime visitors to Lincoln Road Thursday were craning their necks to see a certain reality star, who decided to take a walk with her entourage. Word is Kim Kardashian was scouting a second SoBe location for her family store, DASH. Earlier that morning, Kim was helping friend and frequent costar LaLa Anthony launch her makeup line, Motives for LaLa, along with local entrepreneur Loren Ridinger at the AmericanAirlines Arena. The basketball wife/star of LaLa’s Full Court Life says the collection covers all shades of skin. Larsa Pippen and Savannah Brinson are already fans. motivescosmetics.marketamerica.com

Shop

Need a Valentine’s Day gift ? Here’s a no-brainer: The Magic Hearts collection by Italian artist Franco Pianegonda, which will melt most women’s coronary regions. The nontraditionally modern shape of the charms are what makes each piece so cool and popular with celebs like Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, Alicia Keys, Usher and Enrique Iglesias. Pianegonda is a celebrity in his own right in the art world. The Venice resident was recently in town to accept a DCOTA Stars of Design award. Shop at Aventura Mall. www.francopianegonda.net

Eat

Don’t forget your greens! That’s what Felicity Huffman is saying these days, off camera. The not so Desperate Housewife is working with hunger relief organization Feeding America and Dole foods for the “Show Your Salad’’ campaign. The actress isl starring in a series of ads that entice leaf lovers to express their “Salad’tude’’ in their bowls. The most inspired ingredients can win you a trip to California. Enter at www.dole.com/salads. Felicity will be glad you did.

Madeleine Marr

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