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Daring design duo Robert and Courtney Novogratz visit the CB2 store 6-8 p.m. Wednesday to celebrate the launch of their newest offering, “Home by Novogratz.” The $35 book promises an inside look at 20 of the pair’s design projects and a few tricks for do-it-yourselfers. The signing is at the store, 1661 Jefferson Ave., Miami Beach.

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Your personal style can help support an important cause: head over to Kohls (or www.Kohls.com) through the end of the month to buy an item or two from the retailer’s Cares ELLE collection – loads of cute stuff from look-at-me scarves to comfy pajamas to posh travel mugs. The things are affordable too, with price tags of $5 and $10 each; 100 percent of the net profit is donated to the fight to cure breast cancer.

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Got a taste for the irresistible patterns and hues of Tibi? South Miami boutique Jenna White is hosting a Pop-Up shop through Saturday. Pop by the South Miami store (5842 Sunset Dr.) Monday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. to meet Tibi founder/designer Amy Smilovic, who will offer styling tips. The fashion brand takes over the boutique for the week, with only Tibi’s Fall & Holiday collections available. Early birds get a gift with purchase while supplies last. Join on Facebook, jennawhitemiami.com for more info.

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Moms- and dads-to-be are bound to get a chuckle out of “The Bro Code for Parents: What to Expect When You’re Awesome” (Touchstone, $14.95). Co-authored by “Barney Stinson,” played by Neil Patrick Harris on CBS comedy “How I Met Your Mother,” it helps out with such major issues as choosing a baby name that won’t get your kid stuffed into a locker and how to hire a smokin’ hot nanny. Barney will show off the book on Monday night’s episode. It’s gonna be legendary.

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