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Jessica Simpson Gets Her Glam On At Fashion Launch With Fiancé Eric Johnson

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Oct. 2 2011, Published 9:19 a.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

Jessica Simpson put all the talk of her being overweight or even pregnant aside, and got her glam on as she launched her ready-to-wear collection with fiancé Eric Johnson at her side.

Wearing a lose fitting sequined top and short black skirt Simpson showed off her perfect pins for the in-store appearance at Macy's in San Francisco Saturday.

Simpson's fashion, accessories and shoe lines have been astronomically successful. Forbes magazine estimated that products under Simpson's name pulled in nearly a billion dollars last year.

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But the business mogul still knows how to work her fans. Jessica met with hundreds of her supporters at the event, and maybe even hinted she has babies on the brain as she cuddled up with one woman's adorable little girl.

Simpson and Johnson got engaged more than 10 months ago but have never publicly revealed a planned wedding date.

They did just return from a Mexican getaway, however, and looked happily in love.

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