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                                                                    EXHIBIT 10.2

                               LICENSE AGREEMENT

    LICENSE AGREEMENT (the "AGREEMENT"), dated as of [            ], 2000, by
and among [NEWCO], a Delaware corporation ("NEWCO"), Styleclick.com Inc., a
California corporation ("STYLECLICK"), Internet Shopping Network LLC, a Delaware
limited liability company ("ISN"), and USA Networks, Inc., a Delaware
corporation ("USA").

    WHEREAS, Styleclick and USANi Sub LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
and an Affiliate of ISN ("PARENT"), have entered into an Agreement and Plan of
Merger, dated as of January 24, 2000 (the "MERGER AGREEMENT"), which provides
for, among other things, the merger (the "MERGER") of Styleclick with a
subsidiary of Newco and the concurrent contribution by Parent to Newco of all of
the outstanding limited liability interests of ISN;

    WHEREAS, Newco, Styleclick, ISN and their respective controlled Affiliates
as they exist from time to time (each, a "LICENSOR" and collectively, the
"LICENSORS") have developed and will develop technologies that enable enhanced
shopping for and selling of merchandise on the Internet;

    WHEREAS, USA (together with its Affiliates, other than the Licensors, as
they exist from time to time, collectively the "LICENSEE") desires to use such
technologies in the ongoing business activities of Licensee; and

    WHEREAS, the execution and delivery of this Agreement is a condition to
Closing under, and as defined in, the Merger Agreement.

    NOW THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and
sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby agree as
follows:

    1.  DEFINITIONS.  Capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise defined
herein shall have the respective meanings ascribed thereto in the Merger
Agreement.

        1.1  "LICENSED TECHNOLOGY"  means all proprietary technology owned or
    developed (whether before or after the date hereof) by any of the Licensors
    at any stage of development, including any software, patents, patent
    applications, techniques, methods or other know-how, whether patentable or
    not.

        1.2  "ENHANCED TECHNOLOGY"  means (a) any Licensed Technology that is an
    improvement, enhancement or add-on to any technology owned or developed
    (whether before or after the date hereof) by a Third Party (such Licensed
    Technology being referred to as the "OWNED ENHANCED TECHNOLOGY") and
    (b) the technology so owned or developed by such Third Party (the "THIRD
    PARTY TECHNOLOGY") to the extent of any Licensor's rights and interests
    therein or in respect thereof (the "THIRD PARTY LICENSE").

        1.3  "CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION"  shall mean all non-public information
    of a party and its Affiliates including, without limitation, information
    relating to such party's technology, business strategy (either as then being
    conducted or proposed to be conducted), know-how, marketing, suppliers,
    customers, sources of materials, finances, accounting, business
    relationships, employees, and trade secrets. Confidential Information shall
    not include (i) any information that enters the public domain through no
    fault of a party bound hereby, (ii) any information that is made available
    to a party from a source other than the other party that is not bound by a
    confidentiality agreement with the Company, or (iii) any information that is
    developed by a party independently.

        1.4  "INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY"  means all of the following as they exist
    in all jurisdictions throughout the world: (i) patents, patent applications
    and other patent rights; (ii) trademarks,

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    service marks, trade dress, Internet domain names, designs, whether
    registered or unregistered; (iii) copyrights, including all source code,
    object code and documentation related thereto; (iv) concepts, ideas,
    designs, research, processes, procedures, techniques, methods, know-how,
    data, mask works, discoveries, inventions (whether or not patentable), and
    other proprietary rights.

    2.  LICENSE TERMS

        2.1  The Licensors hereby grant Licensee a perpetual, non-exclusive,
    worldwide right to use the Licensed Technology in any field of use.

        2.2  The Licensors further grant Licensee the right to sublicense the
    rights granted to Licensee hereunder solely as needed for Licensee to
    license, sell, or distribute any bona fide products or services offered from
    time to time by Licensee that may incorporate the Licensed Technology;
    PROVIDED that no such sublicense shall be made if the portion of such
    product or service being offered by Licensee that is not comprised of the
    Licensed Technology is immaterial to such product or services offered.

        2.3  The Licensors further grant Licensee the right to prepare
    derivative works based upon, make copies of and/or distribute any software
    that embodies the Licensed Technology solely to the extent necessary for
    Licensee to exercise all of its rights granted by paragraphs 2.1 and 2.2 of
    this section.

        2.4  Any rights not expressly granted hereunder are reserved by
    Licensors.

        2.5  If and when Licensee seeks to use an Enhanced Technology, each
    Licensor shall use its best efforts to obtain the right to sublicense that
    component of the Enhanced Technology that is Third Party Technology under
    the same terms and conditions as the Third Party License in respect of such
    Third Party Technology and to sublicense such rights to the Third Party
    Technology to (and permit the sublicense by) Licensee on the same terms as
    the Third Party License. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, in
    the event that a Third Party License requires the payment of any non-cash
    consideration by a Licensor, such requirement shall not apply to the
    sublicense of such Third Party Technology to or by Licensee hereunder.

    3.  ROYALTY FEES.

        3.1  FIRST TIME LICENSING FEES.  The royalty fees payable for the use of
    any Licensed Technology that, as of the time Licensee begins to use such
    Licensed Technology, no Licensor has licensed to a Third Party, shall be
    determined by the parties hereto based on a good faith mutually satisfactory
    determination of the fair market value of Licensee's rights hereunder in
    respect of such Licensed Technology, taking into account all attendant
    circumstances that may affect such determination including, without
    limitation, (i) the breadth of the intended field of usage, (ii) the
    expected volume of usage and (iii) the expected term of usage (as so
    determined, the "FAIR MARKET VALUE"). The royalty fee so determined shall
    remain in effect for the duration of the term of this Agreement or until
    such earlier time as any Licensor executes a license granting use of such
    Licensed Technology to a Third Party, in which case Section 3.2 shall govern
    the royalties payable by Licensee for the rights granted hereunder in
    respect of such Licensed Technology.

        3.2  FEES FOR OTHERWISE LICENSED TECHNOLOGY.  The royalty fees payable
    for the use of any Licensed Technology (including any Enhanced Technology)
    that, as of the time Licensee begins to use such Licensed Technology, a
    Licensor has licensed to a Third Party, shall be the lowest fee payable by
    any Third Party for a comparable license with respect to such Licensed
    Technology and shall be on terms no less favorable than the terms granted to
    such Third Party; PROVIDED that in no event shall such royalty fees exceed
    the Fair Market Value (determined in accordance with Section 3.1) of
    Licensee's rights hereunder in respect of such Licensed Technology. To the
    extent that any consideration to be paid by such Third Party is other than
    in the form of cash, Licensee shall

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    have the right to pay such consideration in cash in an amount equal to the
    fair market value of such non-cash consideration as reasonably determined by
    the parties hereto.

        3.3  FIRST TIME ENHANCED TECHNOLOGY SUBLICENSE.  Without duplication,
    the royalty fees payable for use of any Enhanced Technology that, as of the
    time Licensee has begun to use such Licensed Technology, no Licensor has
    licensed to a Third Party, shall be the sum of (i) the royalties payable
    under Section 3.1 in respect of the Owned Enhanced Technology plus (ii) the
    royalty fee for use of the Third Party Technology provided under the terms
    of the Third Party License in respect of such Third Party Technology. In the
    event that a Third Party License requires consideration from any License in
    the form of equity, barter of services or some other non-cash consideration,
    such requirement shall not apply to Licensee.

    4.  OWNERSHIP OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY.  Each party hereby covenants and
agrees that as between the parties, the Intellectual Property of the other party
are and shall remain the sole and exclusive property of that party and neither
party shall hold itself out as having any ownership rights with respect thereto.

    5.  USA SERVICES TO NEWCO.  For so long as Newco is a controlled Affiliate
of USA, USA shall offer to provide to Newco the business services described on
Schedule A attached hereto; PROVIDED that such services are available from USA
or any of its controlled affiliates to third parties and only so long as USA has
the existing capacity to provide such services. Such services shall be provided
on terms and conditions that are determined through good faith negotiations
between USA and Newco; PROVIDED that, if such services are provided by USA to a
Third Party, then such terms and conditions shall be at least as favorable to
Newco as those offered by USA to such Third Party for comparable services.

    6.  REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND AGREEMENTS.  Each party hereto
represents and warrants to each other party hereto that (i) it has the right and
power to enter into and fully perform this Agreement and to make the commitments
it makes herein and to perform fully its obligations hereunder; (ii) it has
obtained all necessary licenses, permissions and consents required to license
Licensee to use and/or distribute the Licensed Technology or the Enhanced
Technology in accordance with the terms of this Agreement or as otherwise
necessary in connection with any of the transactions contemplated hereby.

    7.  INDEMNIFICATION.  Each Licensor at its own expense, will indemnify,
defend and hold harmless USA and its Affiliates (other than Newco or any of its
subsidiaries) and their respective employees, officers, directors,
representatives and agents (each such party an "USA PARTY"), from and against
any and all claims, damages, liabilities, costs and expenses (including legal
expenses and reasonable counsel fees) brought against an USA Party arising from
a claim that any Licensed Technology, offered or provided by any Licensor for
use and/or distribution by Licensee infringes in any manner any copyright,
patent, trademark, trade secret or any other intellectual property right of any
third party, or that violates any law or regulation, or that otherwise violates
any rights of any person or entity, including, without limitation, rights of
publicity, privacy or personality, or has otherwise resulted in any consumer
fraud, product liability, tort, breach of contract, injury, damage or harm of
any kind to any third party; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that in any such case: (i) USA
shall provide Newco with prompt notice of any such claim and (ii) USA shall
permit Newco to assume and control the defense of such action upon Newco's
written notice to Licensee of its intention to so indemnify, so long as Newco
does not enter into any settlement or compromise of any such claim which would
result in any liability to USA or its Affiliates without USA's prior written
consent. Newco will reimburse each USA Party and/or each of their respective
licensees on demand for any payment made at any time after the date hereof in
respect of any liability or claim in respect of which an USA Party is entitled
to be indemnified hereunder.

    8.  NOTICES.  All notices and other communications hereunder shall be in
writing and shall be deemed given when delivered personally, upon a receipt of a
transmittal confirmation if sent by facsimile or like transmission, and on the
next Business Day when sent by Federal Express, Express Mail or

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similar overnight courier service to the parties at the following addresses or
facsimile numbers (or at such other address or facsimile number for a party as
shall be specified by like notice):

    (i) If to Newco, to:

           [NEWCO]
           [____________]
           [            ]
           Attention: [            ]
           Facsimile: [            ]

    (ii) If to Styleclick, to:

           Styleclick.com Inc.
           [____________]
           [            ]
           Attention: [      ]
           Facsimile:

   (iii) If to ISN, to:

           Internet Shopping Network LLC
           [____________]
           [____________]
           Attention: [            ]
           Facsimile: [            ]

    (iv) If to Licensee, to:

           c/o USA Networks, Inc.
           [____________]
           [____________]
           Attention: [            ]
           Facsimile: [            ]

    9.  ASSIGNMENT.  Without the prior written approval of the other parties
hereto, no party hereto may assign its rights or obligations hereunder in whole
or in part to any Person; PROVIDED, that USA may assign any or all of its rights
and obligations hereunder to any of its controlled Affiliates. Any assignment in
violation of this Section 9 shall be null and void.

    10.  TERMINATION.

        10.1  TERMINATION.  USA or Newco may terminate this Agreement at any
    time in the event of (a) a material breach by a Licensor or USA,
    respectively, of any material term, representation or warranty which remains
    uncured for sixty (60) days following written notice of such breach
    delivered by the terminating party or (b) if Newco or USA, respectively,
    becomes or is declared insolvent or bankrupt, is the subject of any
    proceeding related to its liquidation or insolvency which is not dismissed
    within ninety (90) calendar days or makes an assignment for the benefit of
    creditors.

    Notwithstanding any termination of this Agreement, this Section 10 and
Sections 4, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 and 13 shall remain in full force and effect.

    11.  LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.  THE LICENSORS HAVE PROVIDED AND USA HAS
ACCEPTED THE LICENSED TECHNOLOGY AND THE ENHANCED TECHNOLOGY AS IS AND WITHOUT
ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.

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    12.  CONFIDENTIALITY.  Each party covenants to the other party that it will
not, either directly or indirectly through any officer, director, employee,
agent or otherwise, disclose this Agreement, any provisions of this Agreement
(except to the extent such disclosure is required by law to be disclosed or this
Agreement becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of a
disclosure in violation of this Agreement) nor any Confidential Information of
the other party either in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of
the other party.

    13.  MISCELLANEOUS.

        13.1  This Agreement contains the entire understanding of the parties
    hereto relating to the subject matter hereof and cannot be changed or
    terminated except by an instrument signed by an officer of USA and an
    officer of Newco. A waiver by either party of any term or condition of this
    Agreement in any instance shall not be deemed or construed as a waiver of
    such term or condition for the future, or of any subsequent breach thereof.
    All remedies, rights, undertakings, obligations and agreements contained in
    this Agreement shall be cumulative and none of them shall be in limitation
    of any other remedy, right, undertaking, obligation or agreement of either
    party.

        13.2  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the parties
    hereto shall be deemed independent contractors and nothing herein shall be
    construed as establishing a joint venture or partnership.

        13.3  This Agreement shall be deemed entered into the State of New York,
    and the validity, interpretation and legal effect of this Agreement shall be
    governed by the laws of the State of New York applicable to contracts
    entered into and performed entirely within the State of New York, with
    respect to the determination of any claim, dispute or disagreement which may
    arise out of the interpretation, performance, or breach of this Agreement.

        13.4  The parties hereto are sophisticated and have had the opportunity
    to be represented by lawyers throughout the negotiation of this Agreement.
    As a consequence, the parties do not believe that the presumptions of any
    laws or rules relating to the interpretation of contracts against the
    drafter of any particular clause should be applied in this case and
    therefore waive their effects.

        13.5  This Agreement shall not become effective until executed by the
    parties hereto.

        13.6  This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each
    of which shall be deemed an original, and all of which, when taken together,
    shall constitute one and the same instrument.

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ACCEPTED AND AGREED:

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                                                       USA NETWORKS, INC.

                                                       By:
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                                                            Title:

                                                       INTERNET SHOPPING NETWORK LLC

                                                       By:
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                                                            Title:

                                                       [NEWCO]

                                                       BY:
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                                                            Title:

                                                       [NEWCO]

                                                       BY:
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                                   SCHEDULE A

    - Fulfillment

    - Teleservices

    - Direct Selling Commercials

    - Database Marketing

    - Call Center Operations

    - Internet Customer Care

    - Any other services provided to third parties from time to time by USA's
      Electronic Commerce and Services Division or any successor thereof
      controlled by USA.

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                                                                    Exhibit 10.3

                                OPTION AGREEMENT

                  THIS OPTION AGREEMENT (the "AGREEMENT") is entered into as of
January 24, 2000, by and between USANi Sub LLC, a Delaware limited liability
company (the "GRANTEE"), and Styleclick.com Inc., a California corporation (the
"GRANTOR").

                  (a) The Grantee and the Grantor are entering into an Agreement
and Plan of Merger, dated as of the date hereof (the "MERGER AGREEMENT"),which
provides for, among other things, the merger of Grantor (the "MERGER") with a
wholly owned subsidiary of a newly formed Delaware corporation ("NEWCO") and the
concurrent contribution (the "CONTRIBUTION") by Grantee to Newco of all of the
outstanding limited liability interests of Internet Shopping Network LLC, a
Delaware limited liability company (the Merger and the Contribution, along with
the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement are referred to
herein as the "TRANSACTIONS").

                  (b) As a condition and inducement to Grantee's willingness to
enter into the Merger Agreement, the Grantee has requested that the Grantor
grant to the Grantee an option to purchase up to 1,533,281 shares of Common
Stock, no par value, of the Grantor (the "COMMON STOCK"), upon the terms and
subject to the conditions hereof.

                  (c) In order to induce the Grantee to enter into the Merger
Agreement, the Grantor is willing to grant the Grantee the requested option.

                  NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the
mutual covenants and agreements set forth herein, the parties hereto agree as
follows:

                  1. DEFINITIONS. Capitalized terms used herein and not
otherwise defined herein shall have the respective meanings ascribed thereto in
the Merger Agreement.

                  2. THE OPTION; EXERCISE; ADJUSTMENTS; PAYMENT OF SPREAD.

                     (a) Subject to the other terms and conditions set forth
herein, the Grantor hereby grants to the Grantee an irrevocable option (the
"OPTION") to purchase up to 1,533,281 (such number subject to adjustment as
provided herein) shares of Common Stock (the "SHARES") at a cash purchase price
equal to $17.50 per share (the "PURCHASE PRICE"). The Option may be exercised by
the Grantee, in whole or in part, at any time, or from time to time, following
the occurrence of one of the events set forth in Section 3(d) hereof, and prior
to the termination of the Option in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

                     (b) In the event the Grantee wishes to exercise the Option,
the Grantee shall send a written notice to the Grantor (the "STOCK EXERCISE
NOTICE") specifying a

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date for the closing of such purchases not later than 10 Business Days and not
earlier than three Business Days following the date such notice is given;
provided such period shall be extended as may be necessary to meet any
regulatory requirements, including expiration or termination of any applicable
waiting periods under the HSR Act. In the event of any change in the Common
Stock issued and outstanding by reason of a distribution, reclassification stock
dividend, split-up (including a reverse stock split), combination,
recapitalization, exchange of shares or similar transaction, the type and number
of shares or securities subject to the Option, and the Exercise Price therefor,
shall be adjusted appropriately, and proper provision shall be made in the
agreements governing such transaction so that the Grantee shall receive upon
exercise of the Option the same class and number of outstanding shares or other
securities or property that Grantee would have received upon exercise of the
Option if the Option had been exercised immediately prior to such event or the
record date therefor, as applicable. Without limiting the parties' relative
rights and obligations under the Merger Agreement, if any additional shares of
Common Stock are issued after the date of this Option Agreement (other than
pursuant to an event described in the first sentence of this Section 2(b)), the
number of shares of Common Stock then remaining subject to the Option shall be
adjusted so that, after such issuance of additional shares, such number of
shares then remaining subject to the Option, together with any shares
theretofore issued pursuant to the Option, equals 19.9% of the number of shares
of Common Stock then issued and outstanding. Notwithstanding anything in this
Agreement, the number of Shares subject to this Option shall never exceed 19.9%
of the outstanding shares of Common Stock of the Grantor.

                  3. CONDITIONS TO DELIVERY OF SHARES. The Grantor's obligation
to deliver Shares upon exercise of the Option is subject only to the conditions
that:

                     (a) no preliminary or permanent injunction or other order
issued by any federal or state court of competent jurisdiction in the United
States prohibiting the delivery of the Shares shall be in effect;

                     (b) any applicable waiting periods under the HSR Act shall
have expired or been terminated;

                     (c) any other consent, approval, order, notification or
authorization, the failure of which to obtain or make would make the issuance of
the Shares illegal, shall have been obtained or made and be in full force and
effect; and

                     (d) (i) any person (other than Grantee or any of its
subsidiaries and other than any shareholder of Grantee that currently owns in
excess of 15% of the outstanding Common Stock) shall have acquired beneficial
ownership (as such term is defined in Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act or the
right to acquire beneficial ownership of, or any "group" (as such term is
defined under the Exchange Act) shall have been formed which beneficially owns
or has the right to acquire beneficial ownership of, shares of Common Stock
aggregating 15% or more of the then outstanding Common Stock, (ii) any person
shall have commenced or

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publicly announced its intention to commence a tender offer for 15% or more of
the outstanding Common Stock or shall have publicly announced its intention to
effect an Alternative Transaction, (iii) the Merger Agreement is terminated
pursuant to Section 7.1(e) or 7.1(f), or (iv) the Merger Agreement is terminated
pursuant to Section 7.1(d) and at such time an Alternative Transaction was
publicly announced prior to such termination or an Alternative Transaction is
consummated, or a definitive agreement with respect thereto is executed by the
Company or any of its affiliates following such termination and on or prior to
the 12 month anniversary of such termination

                  4. THE CLOSING.

                     (a) Any closing hereunder shall take place on the date
specified by the Grantee in its Stock Exercise Notice, at 9:30 a.m., local time,
at the offices of the Company, if the conditions set forth in Section 3(a), (b)
or (c) have not then been satisfied, on the second Business Day following the
satisfaction of such conditions, or at such other time and place as the parties
hereto may agree (the "CLOSING DATE"). On the Closing Date, the Grantor will
deliver to the Grantee a certificate or certificates, representing the Shares in
the denominations designated by the Grantee in its Stock Exercise Notice and the
Grantee will purchase such Shares from the Grantor at the price per Share equal
to the Purchase Price. Any payment made by the Grantee to the Grantor shall be
made by wire transfer to a bank designated by the party receiving such funds.

                     (b) The certificates representing the Shares shall bear an
appropriate legend relating to the fact that such Shares have not been
registered under the Securities Act.

                  5. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE GRANTOR. The Grantor
represents and warrants to the Grantee that (a) the Grantor is a corporation
duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the
State of California and has the requisite corporate power and authority to enter
into and perform this Agreement; (b) the execution and delivery of this
Agreement by the Grantor and the consummation by it of the transactions
contemplated hereby have been duly authorized by the Board of Directors of the
Grantor and this Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by a duly
authorized officer of the Grantor and constitutes a valid, binding and
enforceable obligation of the Grantor; (c) the Grantor has taken all necessary
corporate action to authorize and reserve the Shares issuable upon exercise of
the Option and the Shares, when issued and delivered by the Grantor upon
exercise of the Option and paid for by Grantee as contemplated hereby, will be
duly authorized, validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable and free of
preemptive rights; (d) the execution and delivery of this Agreement by the
Grantor and, except as otherwise required by the HSR Act and for such filings as
are required by NASDAQ and under any applicable federal security laws and
regulations, the consummation by it of the transactions contemplated hereby do
not require the consent, waiver, approval or authorization of or any filing with
any person or public authority and will not violate, result in a breach of or
the acceleration of any obligation under, or
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constitute a default under, any provision of Grantor's Articles of
Incorporation or Bylaws, or any material indenture, mortgage, lien, lease,
agreement, contract, instrument, order, law, rule, regulation, judgment,
ordinance, decree or restriction by which the Grantor or any of its Subsidiaries
or any of their respective properties or assets is bound; (e) no "fair price,"
"moratorium," "control share acquisition," "interested shareholder" or other
form of antitakeover statute or regulation, or similar provision contained in
the Articles of Incorporation or By-laws of Grantor, is or shall be applicable
to any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, and the Board of
Directors of Grantor has taken all action to approve the transactions
contemplated hereby to the extent necessary to avoid any such application
(including the Board of Directors of Grantor having determined that the purchase
price under Sections 8 and 9 hereof will not violate any rights of any holder of
the Company's Equity Securities or require any shareholder vote or any other
consent or waiver by any holders of the Company's Equity Securities, in each
case that have not been waived or obtained).

                  6. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF THE GRANTEE. The Grantee
represents and warrants to the Grantor that (a) the execution and delivery of
this Agreement by the Grantee and the consummation by it of the transactions
contemplated hereby have been duly authorized by all necessary limited liability
company action on the part of the Grantee and this Agreement has been duly
executed and delivered by a duly authorized officer of the Grantee and
constitutes a valid and binding obligation of Grantee; and (b) the Grantee is
acquiring the Option and, if and when it exercises the Option, will be acquiring
the Shares issuable upon the exercise thereof for its own account and not with a
view to distribution or resale in any manner which would be in violation of the
Securities Act or the NASDAQ rules.

                  7. LISTING OF SHARES; FILINGS; GOVERNMENTAL CONSENTS. Subject
to applicable law and the rules and regulations of the National Association of
Securities Dealers ("NASD"), when the Option becomes exercisable hereunder, the
Grantor will promptly file an application to list the Shares on the NASDAQ and
will use all reasonable best efforts to obtain approval of such listing and to
effect all necessary filings by the Grantor under the HSR Act; PROVIDED,
HOWEVER, that if the Grantor is unable to effect such listing on the NASDAQ by
the Closing Date, the Grantor will nevertheless be obligated to deliver the
Shares upon the Closing Date. Each of the parties hereto will use its reasonable
best efforts to obtain consents of all third parties and governmental
authorities, if any, necessary to the consummation of the transactions
contemplated.

                  8. REGISTRATION RIGHTS.

                     (a) In the event that the Grantee shall desire to sell any
of the Shares within three years after the purchase of such Shares pursuant
hereto, and such sale requires, in the opinion of counsel to the Grantee, which
opinion shall be reasonably satisfactory to the Grantor and its counsel,
registration of such Shares under the Securities Act, the Grantor will cooperate
with the Grantee and any underwriters in registering such Shares for resale,
including promptly filing a registration statement which complies with the
requirements of

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applicable federal and state securities laws, and entering into an underwriting
agreement with such underwriters upon such terms and conditions as are
customarily contained in underwriting agreements with respect to secondary
distributions; PROVIDED that the Grantor shall not be required to have declared
effective more than two registration statements hereunder and shall be entitled
to delay the filing or effectiveness of any registration statement for up to 90
days if the offering would, in the judgment of the Board of Directors of the
Grantor, require premature disclosure of any material corporate development or
material transaction involving the Grantor or interfere with any previously
planned securities offering by the Grantor.

                     (b) If the Common Stock is registered pursuant to the
provisions of this Section 8, the Grantor agrees (i) to furnish copies of the
registration statement and the prospectus relating to the Shares covered thereby
in such numbers as the Grantee may from time to time reasonably request and (ii)
if any event shall occur as a result of which it becomes necessary to amend or
supplement any registration statement or prospectus, to prepare and file under
the applicable securities laws such amendments and supplements as may be
necessary to keep available for at least 90 days a prospectus covering the
Common Stock meeting the requirements of such securities laws, and to furnish
the Grantee such numbers of copies of the registration statement and prospectus,
as amended or supplemented, as may reasonably be requested. The Grantor shall
bear the cost of the registration, including all registration and filing fees,
printing expenses, and fees and disbursements of counsel and accountants for the
Grantor, except that the Grantee shall pay the fees and disbursements of its
counsel, and the underwriting fees and selling commissions applicable to the
shares of Common Stock sold by the Grantee. The Grantor shall indemnify and hold
harmless (x) Grantee, its affiliates and its officers and directors and each
person who controls Grantee within the meaning of the Securities Act or Exchange
Act and (y) each underwriter and each person who controls any underwriter within
the meaning of the Securities Act or the Exchange Act (collectively, the
"UNDERWRITERS") ((x) and (y) being referred to as "INDEMNIFIED PARTIES") against
any losses, claims, damages, liabilities or expenses, to which the Indemnified
Parties may become subject, insofar as such losses, claims, damages, liabilities
(or actions in respect thereof) and expenses arise out of or are based upon any
untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of any material fact contained or
incorporated by reference in any registration statement or prospectus filed
pursuant to this paragraph, or arise out of or are based upon the omission or
alleged omission to state therein a material fact required to be stated therein
or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading; PROVIDED, HOWEVER,
that the Grantor will not be liable in any such case to the extent that any such
loss, liability, claim, damage or expense arises out of or is based upon an
untrue statement or alleged untrue statement in or omission or alleged omission
from any such documents in reliance upon and in conformity with written
information furnished to the Grantor by the Indemnified Parties expressly for
use or incorporation by reference therein.

                     (c) The Grantee and the Underwriters shall indemnify and
hold harmless the Grantor, its affiliates and its officers and directors and
each person who controls Grantor within the meaning of the Securities Act or
Exchange Act against any losses, claims, damages, liabilities or expenses to
which the Grantor, its affiliates and its officers and directors

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may become subject, insofar as such losses, claims, damages, liabilities (or
actions in respect thereof) and expenses arise out of or are based upon any
untrue statement of any material fact contained or incorporated by reference in
any registration statement filed pursuant to this paragraph, or arise out of or
are based upon the omission or alleged omission to state therein a material fact
required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not
misleading, in each case to the extent, but only to the extent, that such untrue
statement or alleged untrue statement or omission or alleged omission was made
in reliance upon and in conformity with written information furnished to the
Grantor by the Grantee or the Underwriters, as applicable, specifically for use
or incorporation by reference therein.

                  9. EXPENSES. Each party hereto shall pay its own expenses
incurred in connection with this Agreement, except as otherwise specifically
provided herein.

                  10. SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE. The Grantor acknowledges that if the
Grantor fails to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement immediate
and irreparable harm or injury would be caused to the Grantee for which money
damages would not be an adequate remedy. In such event, the Grantor agrees that
the Grantee shall have the right, in addition to any other rights it may have,
to specific performance of this Agreement. Accordingly, if the Grantee should
institute an action or proceeding seeking specific enforcement of the provisions
hereof, the Grantor hereby waives the claim or defense that the Grantee has an
adequate remedy at law and hereby agrees not to assert in any such action or
proceeding the claim or defense that such a remedy at law exists.

                  11. NOTICE. All notices and other communications hereunder
shall be in writing and shall be deemed given when delivered personally, upon a
receipt of a transmittal confirmation if sent by facsimile or like transmission,
and on the next Business Day when sent by Federal Express, Express Mail or
similar overnight courier service to the parties at the following addresses or
facsimile numbers (or at such other address or facsimile number for a party as
shall be specified by like notice):

                  If to the Grantee:

                           USANi Sub LLC
                           Carnegie Hall Tower
                           152 West 57th Street, 42nd Floor
                           New York, NY 10019

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                           with a copy to:

                           Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison
                           1285 Avenue of the Americas
                           New York, New York  10019-6064
                           Attention:  Robert B. Schumer
                           Facsimile:  (212) 757-3990

                  If to the Grantor:

                           The Company
                           3861 Sepulveda Blvd.
                           Culver City, CA 90230
                           Attention: Maurizio Vecchione
                           Facsimile:  (310) 751-2122

                           with a copy to:

                           Coudert Brothers
                           950 17th St., 18th Fl.
                           Denver, CO 80202
                           Attention:  John A. St. Clair
                           Facsimile:  (303) 607-1080

                  12. PARTIES IN INTEREST. This Agreement shall inure to the
benefit of and be binding upon the parties named herein and their respective
successors and assigns. Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is
intended to confer upon any person other than the Grantor or the Grantee, or
their successors or assigns, any rights or remedies under or by reason of this
Agreement.

                  13. ENTIRE AGREEMENT; AMENDMENTS. This Agreement, together
with the Merger Agreement and the other documents contemplated thereby, contains
the entire agreement between the parties hereto with respect to the subject
matter hereof and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements and
understandings, oral or written, with respect to such transactions. This
Agreement may not be changed, amended or modified orally, but may be changed
only by an agreement in writing signed by the party against whom any waiver,
change, amendment, modification or discharge may be sought.

                  14. ASSIGNMENT. No party to this Agreement may assign any of
its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent
of the other party hereto, except that the Grantee may assign its rights and
obligations hereunder to any of its direct or indirect wholly owned
subsidiaries, but no such transfer shall relieve the Grantee of its obligations
hereunder if such transferee does not perform such obligations.

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                  15. HEADINGS. The section headings herein are for convenience
only and shall not affect the construction of this Agreement.

                  16. COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in any number
of counterparts, each of which, when executed, shall be deemed to be an original
and all of which together shall constitute one and the same document.

                  17. GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be governed by and
construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York applicable to
contracts made and to be performed entirely within such state.

                  18. TERMINATION OF OPTION. The right to exercise the Option
granted pursuant to this Agreement shall terminate at the earlier of (i) the
Effective Time and (ii) the 12 month anniversary of Merger Termination Date;
PROVIDED that, if the Option cannot be exercised or the Shares cannot be
delivered to Grantee upon such exercise because the conditions set forth in
Section 3(a), (b) or (c) hereof have not yet been satisfied, the termination
date set forth in clause (ii) shall be extended until 30 days after such
impediment to exercise or delivery has been removed. All representations and
warranties contained in this Agreement shall survive delivery of and payment for
the Shares.

                  19. PROFIT LIMITATION.

                     (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement
or the Merger Agreement, in no event shall the Grantee's Total Profit (as
hereinafter defined) exceed $5,545,809 and, if it otherwise would exceed such
amount, the Grantee shall repay such excess amount to Grantor in cash (or the
purchase price for purposes of Section 8, shall be reduced) so that Grantee's
Total Profit shall not exceed $5,545,809 after taking into account the foregoing
actions.

                     (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement,
this Option may not be exercised for a number of Shares as would, as of the date
of the Stock Exercise Notice, result in a Notional Total Profit (as defined
below) of more than $5,545,809 and, if exercise of the Option otherwise would
exceed such amount, the Grantee, at its discretion, may increase the Purchase
Price for that number of Shares set forth in the Stock Exercise Notice so that
the Notional Total Profit shall not exceed $5,545,809; PROVIDED, that nothing in
this sentence shall restrict any exercise of the Option permitted hereby on any
subsequent date at the Purchase Price set forth in Section 2(a) hereof.

                     (c) As used herein, the term "TOTAL PROFIT" shall mean the
aggregate amount (before taxes) of the following: (i) (x) the amount of the cash
Termination Fee received by Grantee pursuant to Section 8.3(b) of the Merger
Agreement and Section 2(c) hereof, less (y) any repayment of such cash to
Grantor, (ii) (x) the net cash amounts received by Grantee pursuant to the sale
of Shares (or any other securities into or for which such Shares are

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converted or exchanged) to any unaffiliated party, less (y) the Grantee's
purchase price for such Shares.

                     (d) As used herein, the term "NOTIONAL TOTAL PROFIT" with
respect to any number of Shares as to which Grantee may propose to exercise this
Option shall be the Total Profit determined as of the date of the Stock Exercise
Notice assuming that this Option were exercised on such date for such number of
Shares and assuming that such Shares, together with all other Shares acquired
upon exercise of the Option and held by Grantee and its affiliates as of such
date, were sold for cash at the closing market price for the Common Stock as of
the close of business on the preceding trading day (less customary brokerage
commissions).

                  20. SEVERABILITY. If any term, provision, covenant or
restriction of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be
invalid, void or unenforceable, the remainder of the terms, provisions,
covenants and restrictions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and
effect and shall in no way be affected, impaired or invalidated.

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                  IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantee and the Grantor have caused
this Agreement to be duly executed and delivered on the day and year first above
written.

                                             USANi SUB LLC

                                    By:
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                                                Name:
                                                Title:

                                             STYLECLICK.COM INC.

                                    By:
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