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    The inspiration for Jenny Packham’s sultry, sequined collection of red carpet-worthy gowns was film noir. For up-and-coming actress Taylor Schilling, the timing couldn’t have been more perfect: “I just started watching all of these Hitchcock movies for the first time—last night I watched Rear Window,” she said. The late-night movie watching may have made waking up for the early morning show a bit difficult, but judging by her glamorous updo and retro-inspired beaded top, she may have found inspiration from Hitchcock’s blonde heroines. “I think I’m in Grace Kelly Land, I think that’s what’s happening,” admitted Schilling. “That kind of [movie], it’s so dramatic, you can really sink into a different world. Whether it’s fashion or telling a story in a film, with film noir it’s a fantasy.” In addition to her elegant looks, Schilling has also landed the leading man—at least, on-screen: In the coming months she’s playing Zac Efron’s dream girl in The Lucky One (based on a novel by Nicholas Sparks, he of The Notebook, A Walk to Remember, and Message in a Bottle fame) and Ben Affleck’s wife in Argo. Who was her first celebrity crush? “If we’re going to be really honest, I used to watch Grease a lot!”
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    Though Rachel Zoe was furiously snapping pictures of the sequined evening gowns that closed Michael Kors’ runway collection yesterday, we were lingering on the  hotpant-meets-turtleneck silhouette with which he opened the show.  Though it may be the least practical thing we’ve seen on a runway thus far, it’s the most appealing and, strangely, flattering.  It may not be red carpet appropriate, but we’re determined to find a place—other than Kors’ perfectly glossy runway—in which the outfit makes sense. Click here to see the rest of Kors’ great fall collection!
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    Norma Kamali Come March, Kamali is launching a new line, Kamalikulture.  Everything in the collection will sell for under $100, focusing on timeless dresses, suiting and swimwear. Available exclusively online, the collection is based on an idea the designer first came up with back in the ’70s, when she wore a lot of vintage dresses from the ’30s: creating “antiques for the future.” Kamali explains: “Like the dresses I was wearing from the ’30s, I wanted my styles to be worn in the future. There are a number of styles in the Kulture collection that I actually designed in 1974, like the all-in-one dress.” Her main collection, too, focuses on the idea of timelessness with a smidge of the ’30s, thanks to polka dots and turbans. Nanette Lepore Flouncy gold lamé dresses and foulard prints popped up in Lepore’s bohemian fall collection, inspired by “tarot reading with Oscar Wilde.” Looks in chartreuse and cyan lent a modern jolt to the gypsy-inspired beaded tops and lace skirts. Levi’s To debut its first ever globally-focused collection (phasing out designs targeted specifically to certain locales like Asia or Europe), Levi’s pulled off another first with the help of 48 models: its debut New York Fashion Week show. The aim was to show the brand in a more elegant and refined way—a vision three years in the making—by working its signature denim in new treatments and silhouettes. Suzanne Rae Young designer Suzanne Rae Pelaez—who, by the way, would love to dress Tilda Swinton—went the “poetic and rock’n'roll” route for fall, inspired by the “internal revolution” of Jim Morrison, Aldous Huxley, and William Blake. Diaphanous white cape blouses and leather corset dresses were juxtaposed against lots of velvet, the first time Pelaez tried her hand at the fabric. Elie Tahari A crowd of cocktail-laden guests mingled in Tahari’s showroom as his models (some of whom were the designer’s friends, family, and staff) chatted, smiled, and moved about their display vignettes. A tight palette of cool blues, greens, and purples colored everything from alpaca fur coats to simple cropped pants.
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    From left to right, Matthew Hit, Noma Han and Lyle Lodwick.


    After a week’s worth of chatting with a slew of lovely ladies—from supermodels Lara Stone and Coco Rocha to buzzed-about beauties Ashley Smith and Ajak Deng—it’s time for a bonus round. We plucked three male models from the center of New York fashion week and subjected them to our model questionnaire. Between Matthew Hitt, Noma Han, and Lyle Lodwick, they’ve walked everything from Balenciaga and Marc Jacobs to Lanvin and Band of Outsiders. Not to mention, two are budding rock musicians, another is concerned with shrinking his ear-plug gauge size, and one has a penchant for Prada dresses. Let the guessing games begin…

    MATTHEW HITT
    Age: 24

    Hometown: Rhondda Valley, Wales. Now I live downtown.

    Zodiac Sign: Gemini.

    Model crush: LOL.

    Best party this week: The Band of Outsiders dinner was lovely. We ate meatballs and drank whiskey.

    Song currently stuck in your head: “Satan Rejected my Soul” by Morrissey.

    Current Obsession: Eating. When I eat it is the food that is scared.

    If you weren’t a model, you’d be: Waiting in line at the Labour Exchange.

    Something we don’t know about you: Sister, I’m a poet.

    Who makes you LOL on Twitter? Adam Green @averagecabbage

    Most embarrassing model moment: I remember slipping during my first season. The gasps from the front row were not comforting.

    Favorite show: I like doing Patrik’s shows.


    NOMA HAN
    Age: 21

    Hometown: South Korea

    Zodiac Sign: Gemini

    Model crush: Caitlin King

    Best party this week: I don’t know because I haven’t been out for a while, but Fashion Week parties are always fun!

    Song currently stuck in your head: Richard Marx, “Now And Forever”

    Current obsession: Cutting my hair.

    If you weren’t a model, you’d be: A college student.

    Something we don’t know about you: I’m shrinking my ear plug size.

    Who makes you LOL on Twitter? My fans sometimes ask me stuff that I can’t answer…

    Most embarrassing model moment: Two seasons ago during NYFW, I walked the wrong way at a show and didn’t go into the exit that I was supposed to go in.

    Favorite runway moment: The Lanvin show because the runway was really long and it was an awesome outfit.


    LYLE LODWICK
    Age: 24

    Hometown: Baltimore, Brooklyn

    Zodiac Sign: Capricorn

    Model crush: Agyness Deyn.

    Best party this week: Purple Magazine Party at The Standard Hotel. Everyone was there and everyone had fun!

    Song is currently stuck in your head: “Celebration,” by Kool and the Gang.

    Current obsession: Music.

    If you weren’t a model, you’d be: A full-time musician.

    Something we don’t know about you: My new band is called Shining Mirrors and our first show is at the Wooly on March 2nd.

    Who makes you LOL on Twitter? @antwanduncan

    Most embarrassing model moment: Showing up in the same dress as Anna Wintour. Never a good look…

    Favorite runway moment so far: When I opened Comme Des Garçons last June.
    Working with Rei Kawakubo and Junya Watanabe is quite an experience to say the least. Comme Des Garçons takes the utmost pride in every level of their product and it shows in their work.
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    (From left) Prabal Gurung, Karen Walker, and Carolina Herrera; Imaxtree

    As New York Fashion Week continues on, new trends are unveiled for fall 2012 that offer a breath of fresh air from seasons past. Leather, military influences, and, most of all, fur (hats, coats, tops—you name it) have all had a strong presence on many of the runways. Taking a break from traditional autumn hues like black, green, and plum, bold orange shades have also graced many designer collections. As for dresses and skirts, most fashion houses have opted to bring it down a notch—length-wise, that is. Models kept chic and sophisticated in knee-length designs by Nicole Miller and Costello Tagliapietra. Check out the most popular trends emerging from NYFW below.


    1. Fur detailing

    Carolina Herrera and BCBG Max Azria; Imaxtree


    Fur continues to pop up all over the runways in new and different ways: colorful statement coats, vests, and even peplums.


    2. Elbow-length leather gloves


    Prabal Gurung and Diane Von Furstenberg; Imaxtree

    While this accessory may seem like a relic of ages past, NYFW thinks it’s due for a comeback. Wear these gloves either with cropped sleeves or a sleeveless dress—we love the outerwear/bare skin combo.


    3. Orange

    Karen Walker and Rebecca Minkoff; Imaxtree


    Finally—some color! While black and white are dominating NYFW, many designers are using orange to bring a pop of color into their collections. Designs range from darker hues to bright patterns, so expect to incorporate at least one of these shades into next season’s wardrobe.


    4. Military chic

    Alexander Wang and Jason Wu; Imaxtree


    Sir, yes sir! Many designers have added military touches to their designs, including structured shoulders, epaulets, and big buttons—all with a feminine twist.


    5. Knee-length dresses

    Nicole Miller and Costello Tagliapietra; Imaxtree


    The longer the better: most collections have dropped the mini look in favor of more elegant, knee-length designs.
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    Hats!

    Clockwise from top left, Dionne in Clueless, Jamiroquai in and Marc Jacobs' fall collection. Photo: Getty Images


    Once we got Oliver’s “Who Will Buy” out of our head last night (its popped back in just typing those words), we started thinking about the hats on Marc Jacobs’ runway. The furry creations were whipped up by Stephen Jones, and Jacobs told the Times‘ Eric Wilson that he was inspired by Jamiroquai.  Of course, our thoughts turned to Clueless first—Deon loved a good hat—but Jamiroquai should’ve been obvious. The only question is who will wear it first, and, well, that’s pretty obvious, too. Anna Dello Russo’s already laid claim to the pink one.
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    Whether you’re feeling down after a break up or ready to scream from the rooftops about a new relationship, there’s nothing like using a fabulous song as your soundtrack. Everyone has their go-to break up songs and romance songs, and while the more lovey-dovey tracks may be playing on repeat today, your friends over at Facebook claim that romantics prefer to pump up the music once relationships are finito. With the help of music-streaming site Spotify, Facebook made some interesting discoveries about the top tunes people listen the day they make their relationships and breakups “Facebook official”: Jason Derulo is popular with lovebirds, Drake is a favorite for break ups, and Bruno Mars appeals to both the smitten and bitter ones. Below are the two lists that represent the most listened to songs by people who have broke up or entered a new relationship on Facebook (biggest surprise? “Someone Like You” isn’t on the break ups list. Um, what?). So whether you’re heading out tonight with a new love or you just got dumped and want to hole up with a pint of Ben & Jerry’s, at least you’ll have some mood music!


    Songs people listen to when entering into a relationship:

    1. “Don’t Wanna Go Home” by Jason Derulo

    2. “Love On Top” by Beyoncé

    3. “How to Love” by Lil Wayne

    4. “Just The Way You Are” by Bruno Mars

    5. “Good Feeling” by Flo Rida

    6. “It Girl” by Jason Derulo

    7. “Stereo Hearts” by Gym Class Heroes featuring Adam Levine

    8. “Criminal” by Britney Spears

    9. “No Sleep” by Wiz Khalifa

    10. “Free Fallin’” by John Mayer


    Songs listened by people after ending a relationship:

    1. “The Cave” by Mumford and Sons

    2. “Crew Love” by Drake

    3. “All of the Lights” by Kanye West

    4. “Rolling in the Deep” by Adele

    5. “Take Care” by Drake

    6. “It Will Rain” by Bruno Mars

    7. “We Found Love” by Rihanna & Calvin Harris

    8. “Call It What You Want” by Foster the People

    9. “Love You Like a Love Song” by Selena Gomez and the Scene

    10. “Without You” by David Guetta featuring Usher


    Tell us your go-to songs in the comments!
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    Camilla Alves front row at Yigal Azrouel.
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    Although Camila Alves enjoyed showing off her rose-cut engagement ring—fiancée Matthew McConaughey popped the question on Christmas Day—while she waited for Yigal Azrouel to start, she insisted that she’s not just a diamonds-and-furs girl. Besides the occasional shopping stop at T.J. Maxx and Marshalls, the model admitted that she’s also a serious thrifter. “I like to go to the middle of nowhere—I found really good places in Arkansas! I love Austin for vintage shopping, and there are some really good places in L.A., too,” she says. The key, according to Alves, is endurance: “You have to make sure that you have plenty of time and patience, since there can be a lot of stuff to go through. Just the other day, in Texas, I walked into a place and had no patience—I was like, ‘I gotta walk out of here and come back another time.’” She attributes part of her thrifting success to seeing the potential in items that aren’t perfect. “A lot of times you find pieces that are really great, but people—because it has rips or it doesn’t fit them right—go, ‘I’m not going to get it.’ But with vintage you pay, like, $2, and then you pay a little bit for alterations,” Alves explains. “You get it, then you take it to someone to fix it, and then it’s worth it—and it ends up being less expensive [than something new]!” But her vintage obsession has created one problem: an over-stuffed closet. “I have vintage things that I got nine, 10 years ago, and every time I clean my closet, I can’t get rid of them,” says Alves, adding, “I think, ‘I will never find this again!’”
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    Photo: Getty Images Chicago-based designers Shane Gabier and Chris Peters have officially caught the fashion world’s attention. Guests at the duo’s Creatures of the Wind presentation packed tightly under the Desmond Tutu Center’s vaulted ceiling last night to catch a glimpse of their waxed leather circle skirts and metallic jacquard cropped pants. The 24-look collection stayed true to the brand’s DNA — “We really love color, we really love texture, and we really love patterns together,” Gabier noted after the show — but it also explored new territory. A first foray into eveningwear produced a floor-sweeping, tiered mint chiffon dress, which Gabier would love to see on Kirsten Dunst: “She really epitomizes [the brand].” But, he adds, “We try to keep that open, limiting it to one specific girl. I think PJ Harvey would look really fantastic in it, too.” The label’s knitwear offering was expanded upon (pale blue mohair sweaters! cashmere dresses!), and Gabier and Peters tried their hand at a full shoe collaboration, producing point-toed metallic cut-out boots with Tabitha Simmons, who Gabier calls “the best collaborator ever.” And staying true to their Second City roots, the pork pie hats which topped off many of the looks were done with Chicago-based millinery Optimo Hats. The string that tied all of these elements together? A fixation on Scottish clergyman Robert Kirk’s 1691 expose, The Secret Commonwealth: Of Elves, Fauns, and Fairies, and the doorway between the real world and the fairy world. “It’s always about atmosphere, that’s always kind of our starting point,” Gabier explained.
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    Nina Dobrev & Camilla Alves front row at Monique Lhuillier.
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    With Saturday’s snow—and freezing temperatures—you couldn’t blame a few first row attendees for thinking wistfully about their normal weekend routines, those sans six-inch heels and blinding flashbulbs. “I live in L.A. so I try to go to the beach on the weekends, and there are some great restaurants on the beach where you can get a drink and relax—I’m very much about tuning out,” said Louise Roe while waiting for Tibi to start. The TV host-turned-fashion designer did manage to squeeze in some downtime before the shows, checking up on her favorite websites—including ELLE.com: “I saw something funny on your site today—I’m obsessed with loads of different blogs. You’ve got to be all up-to-date!” Coco Rocha admitted at Herve Leger that she too would probably be in front of her computer if she weren’t sitting in front of the runway. “A typical afternoon I’d be working on social media, just hanging out with the hubby and being in my pajamas—something with extra give,” she said with a nod to her skin-tight bandage dress. In other words, no Herve? “No, not on my weekend when I’m having brunch and sleeping in,” said Rocha, adding, “Unless he makes a pajama one day!” Inspired, Rocha tugs at her dress and continues: “I think [Herve Leger] should do a workout video—the dress is so tight that I could do lunges, don’t you think? I’d get nice thighs! I think we should bring back a good ‘80s video.” While Rocha’s been enjoying Fashion Week for years—first on, then off the runway—Nina Dobrev was making her very first appearance. After stops at Herve Leger and Christian Siriano, Dobrev capped off the day with a front row seat at Monique Lhuillier. The Vampire Diaries star admitted that she was feeling a bit overwhelmed: “[There’s] a lot of flashing, a lot of pictures….I’m starting to go blind from the flashes. I’ll be able to wake up tomorrow and say it’s real.” In the meantime, Dobrev turned the runway show into a bit of a game, trying to spot which of Lhuillier’s gowns will end up on the red carpet. “I was definitely taking mental pictures of what I’ll be requesting soon. I can’t wait to see who’s going to wear that red gown—somebody’s going to wear it to the Oscars, I just can’t wait to see who!”
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