Brand X reports that Magnolia Bakery in Los Angeles will be setting up a popup shop for Friday's Fashion's Night Out and selling this special, and delicious-looking cupcake! (I haven't heard any plans for Magnolia Bakery in New York to be doing something similar.)

They write (though I don't really agree that they look like the shoes, but whatever, I would totally buy one):
Fashion’s Night Out wouldn't be the same without designer dessert. Los Angeles newcomer Magnolia Bakery will hold a pop-up shop at the Ron Herman store at Fred Segal on Melrose Avenue -- just blocks from the New York-based dessert shop’s new 3rd Street outpost -- on Friday, joining the Vogue-sponsored second annual shopping celebration with a special cupcake to mark the occasion.
"There is a cupcake," Magnolia manager Serena Porter confirmed, describing it as a "Snow Cap Cupcake" with Devil's food cake, meringue icing and stylish black-and-red wrapping. (As you can see at left, it bears a striking resemblance to these Louboutins.) The cupcake will be available at the pop-up shop and at the bakery itself on Friday. It's Magnolia's second year lending a helping hand to the event (they participated in New York last summer), with 50 cents from every $3.25 cupcake sold on Friday going toward City of Hope.
They write (though I don't really agree that they look like the shoes, but whatever, I would totally buy one):
Fashion’s Night Out wouldn't be the same without designer dessert. Los Angeles newcomer Magnolia Bakery will hold a pop-up shop at the Ron Herman store at Fred Segal on Melrose Avenue -- just blocks from the New York-based dessert shop’s new 3rd Street outpost -- on Friday, joining the Vogue-sponsored second annual shopping celebration with a special cupcake to mark the occasion.
"There is a cupcake," Magnolia manager Serena Porter confirmed, describing it as a "Snow Cap Cupcake" with Devil's food cake, meringue icing and stylish black-and-red wrapping. (As you can see at left, it bears a striking resemblance to these Louboutins.) The cupcake will be available at the pop-up shop and at the bakery itself on Friday. It's Magnolia's second year lending a helping hand to the event (they participated in New York last summer), with 50 cents from every $3.25 cupcake sold on Friday going toward City of Hope.
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