Februar 2011

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    Farah Angsana fall 2011, Getty Images.

    A New York Fashion Week runway sees its share of odd, twisted and downright bizarre trends. But for fall 2011, are masks becoming the new headbands? Both bejeweled and lace, these unusual accessories were spotted at Erickson Beamon, Farah Angsana, and Jason Wu. It remains to be seen whether this is just a styling coincidence, or if we’ll all be pulling a Phantom of the Opera in a few months.

    Jason Wu fall 2011, Imaxtree

    Jason Wu fall 2011, Imaxtree

    Erickson Beamon fall 2011, Getty Images
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    It seems that financial predictions for the second quarter aren’t looking too good for our Kate Spade pocketbooks. A shortage of cotton, a rise in the cost of labor and manufacturing, an export ban in India, and a fast growing clothing retail market in Asia and India are causing the price of cotton to rise up to 10% more this spring. Designers in the past had merely turned to synthetics as a low-cost alternative when cotton prices rose, but now with the high demand for synthetic fibers and cost of rubber and oil, prices will increase up to 50%. So that means, those $70 cotton jeans? Now $77. That $50 polyester top? Now $75.

    So what’s a fashionable girl to do? Because let’s be honest, being on a budget is no excuse for not looking fabulous. Throw a clothing swap. Have everyone bring clothing in good condition that they no longer want or wear, make some popcorn, turn on some music, and let the borrowing begin! That top that makes your face look pasty could look absolutely fantastic on your friend. Even if you are all different sizes, you can still swap accessories and jewelry to add something new to your look. Check out your local thrift store. You can find some real gems at the Salvation Army or your local consignment store if you live in a small town, some even sell clothing by the pound. But if you live in a big city you know how picked over thrift can be, so check out Ebay or Smashion. And don’t forget, you can also sell your own clothes online to make a little extra shopping money!

    Make a list. If you are one of those girls that every time she drops by the mall picks up a little $5 hand lotion, a few $3 bangles, and a $10 tee, put a stop to it right now! All of those little purchases can add up. Instead, clean out your closet and get to know what you really need this season. Are you missing a pair of basic black pumps? Need a new maxi-skirt to update your look? Is your favorite denim jacket on it’s last legs? Write it down, and only buy what’s on your list. Get to know your tailor. It’s amazing what a tailor can do. Do you have any clothing that you would love if it just wasn’t too small, too big, too long….? Take it to your tailor and for a few bucks you can have a bunch of new clothes that are perfectly for you. Go independent.

    My personal favorite, consider buying from an independent designer as opposed to fast fashion brands such as Forever 21 or H&M. Not only will you be getting a unique piece, but because they don’t have the same over-head as mass market brands they are cheaper. A few great sites are Etsy, Moxsie, and Indie Designer Labels.
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    Joanna Hillman has the trendy look down at New York Fashion week. Can you count all of the fall/winter 2010 trends? Fur, military, lace-up booties, full ankle length skirt, red lipstick…. Keeping all of the pieces in muted colors and classic shapes keep her from looking like a fashion victim, and we love how she manages to look warm and cozy but still chic. To get the look check out our picks:
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    Hermoine Granger, who? Emma Watson wears many hats. The British actress has proven that post-Harry Potter, she’s here to stay. The 20-year old is an actress, model, designer, and now beauty ambassador for Lancôme. Pretty soon you’ll see her grace the beauty brand’s commercials and ads. Emma told Dailymail.co.uk, ” It’s so exciting, I can’t wait to start shooting.” Something tells us she’s not done making a name for herself.
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    Grammy Awards, New York Fashion Week, The BAFTAs and all the parties that go with those events, wow its been a fashion-filled week and the stars did not disappoint with their outfits! Selena Gomez, Emma Watson,Jessica Alba and The Kardashians earned their rights to call themselves fashionistas all over again!

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    Marc Jacobs is one of THE major designers when it comes to predicting upcoming trends, so its no wonder his front row at New York Fashion Week was packed full of all the hottest celebs like LeightoneMeester, Vanessa Hudgens and Fergie The clothes didn't disappoint one bit either! Here are some of our favorites. Enjoy!

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    "Justin Diva"?

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    Justin Bieber left scores of teenage girls disappointed as he arrived into Heathrow Airport without greeting them. Bieber pulled his grey beanie hat over his head - obstructing his vision - and then walked the length of the terminal to his car between two minders without acknowledging his fans, who had been waiting for up to eight hours. The snub prompted one of the girls to shout out "Justin Diva" as his car pulled away, with the star in the back of the vehicle. Is Justin becoming a diva??

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    The eager eyes of the world might be glued on the New York Fashion Week tents, but some of the most exciting style of the season happens off the runway. It’s hard not to be influenced by the risk-takers and glamazons swarming around the city. Follow us on Tumblr for exclusive Street Chic photos of models, editors, and more! Here are just a few of the inspiring highlights we’ve caught so far:
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    The borrowed-from-the-boys look is a classic. There is simply nothing so feminine as a woman in masculine clothing—and owning it. The contrast is a simple, stunning look that has designers resurrecting it season after season. This season there is a twist to the menswear style, with inspiration being taken from the tuxedo or the le smoking (if you ask Yves Saint Laurent) on the runways of The Row, Jason Wu, Prabal Gurung, Rebecca Minkoff, and Ruffian.

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