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    Wardrobe Dos And Don'ts With Celeb Stylist Phillip Bloch

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    Adriana Nova on Sep 24, 2009 2:24 PM PDT
    Celebrity stylist Phillip Bloch has no wish to see you in head-to-toe neon. "Please do not wear pop colors as an entire outfit, I beg of you!" he warns, the command made less severe by the winking cheekiness in his tone. "A hot pink gown could be a hot pink mess!" It's his patented way of giving fashion direction with honesty and a dose of sassy sugar that has made Bloch one of the premiere celebrity stylists in Hollywood with a client roster that reads like a Hollywood honor roll. Halle Berry? Check. Jennifer Lopez? Here! Drew Barrymore? Present. And the A-list goes on and on. In my recent interview with Bloch over New York Fashion Week, we also talked about the fashion "dos" every woman wants to have in her closet. His favorites? "I love the big, comfy boyfriend jacket but then it's all about the silhouette--you want something slim and sexy underneath. You do not want to be in something baggy under there." What else? "I think the little bump shoulder is great, definitely the statement necklace, and I much like a high boot. I'm not the biggest fan of the little shoe-boot, especially when you wear it with a skirt and you see that big gap in-between [the ankle and the top of the shoe]--it cuts the leg!"


    Phillip also shared with me the best designers we're not wearing: "I'm a big fan of Zac Posen. He gets the hype but not everyone gets to wear him. Also Jason Wu, Alexander Wang, Erin Fetherston, Thakoon, Rodarte--and if you can't buy their clothes, look at what they're doing and get inspired by them!" Phillip also gave me the skinny on the concept of "fat-free dressing" using Flexees, Maidenform's affordable shapewear brand (which Phillip dished is what Lady Gaga wears when she performs). "They've made a lot of the pieces so you can actually wear them as outerwear, too, and they come in great fashion colors." And Hivers, if Phillip's left you wanting more personal styling advice, look no further: enter to win a Red Carpet Makeover by Phillip from Flexees and Star Magazine. Check out more on Phillip at his site and remember to stay away from monochromatic neon (you've been warned).

    Take A Peek At This Week's Blog Snog Roundup!

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    Lisanne Silverman on Sep 19, 2009 5:19 AM PDT
    Fashion Week may be over in New York, but there are still styles and trends to be seen. Did you catch the incredible Kabuki-inspired makeup at Marc Jacobs? If not, jump over to The Beauty Stop for a closer look- just maybe don't try out each element at the same time- Halloween's not here yet. Need a new tech toy? Vivienne Tam's newest HP clutch is definitely one to crave. If you're still adding to your fall wardrobe (who isn't?!), check out the super affordable silk t-shirt dress Kristopher Dukes is wanting. Plus, catch stories on affordable handbag choices, top looks from New York Fashion Week, what L.A.M.B. has in store for us for spring, and a pair of particularly lust-worthy Ann Demeulemeester boots. Check out what's happening this week in the fabulous world of the fashion blog-o-sphere!
    Tags : beauty , blogs , boots , clutch , jason wu

    Stella McCartney And Sir Peter Blake Team Up For Exclusive ...

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    Pauline Montupet on May 12, 2009 2:15 PM PDT
    Capsule collections are the new black. Alexander Wang has his T line and an upcoming partnership with the Gap, Jason Wu has "The Exclusive," an 8 piece classic line, and now Stella McCartney has hers. This week marks the unveiling of her exclusive capsule collection for Net-a-porter.com. The limited edition collection for Summer '09 includes a partnership on one original print with British pop artist Sir Peter Blake. The collection unveils its 4 parts: Magnolia, Poem, Island, and Kites with four films in four days starting on May 5th. The collection is meant to be mixed and matched to create that perfectly undone, done look. Other videos on the site include interviews with Stella where she speaks about her inspiration and her favorite piece from the line (the Sir Peter Blake cloud print espadrille wedge) and her collaboration with Blake. The collection is available now at net-a-porter.com and will be there till it's gone- but hurry! Some items are already sold out! Check out the slideshow to see some highlights.

    DIY Your Own Michelle Obama Junya Watanabe Cardigan For $46

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    Lesley Scott on Apr 7, 2009 5:23 AM PDT
    The spectacular Junya Watanabe asymmetric argyle cardi that Mrs. O wore over a Jason Wu dress to London's Royal Opera House has further endeared her to hardcore fashionistas everywhere. To get the look for just under $50(!), all you'll need is this adorable $33 Hurley "Bailey" cardigan in Mosaic Blue, a yard of 7/8" (20mm) turquoise-colored stretch sequin trim ($4/yard), and some acrylic paint to cover up the shiny snaps and match them to the darker blue ground of the argyle. We recommend a 2 oz. tube of Liquitex acrylic paint in Phthalo Blue and a synthetic flat bristle brush ($6 & $3 respectively). The grand total? $46. Click here to see how you can make a First Lady worthy cardigan for a fraction of the price from Fashiontribes.

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    A Happy Fashion Future at NY Fall 2009 Fashion Week

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    Lesley Scott on Mar 3, 2009 7:21 AM PST
    Bare legs & open toes in the depths of winter. Fur during the August swelter. Teetering, towering heels regardless of the occasion. Fashionistas are not known for being the most practical of creatures, however the same can't be said about fashion designers this season. "New York designers are not out of touch," Jeffrey Kalinsky, director of designer merchandising for Nordstrom, recently told WWD about his impressions of the recent Fall 2009 Fashion Week, which most insiders unanimously agree was dominated by standout collections from Michael Kors, Thakoon, Donna Karan, Jason Wu, and Marc Jacobs. "I was impressed overall with what they turned out...a lot of product that looks really good and prices that reflect the intrinsic value that the customer is going to be looking for. These are tough times, no question about that, and that business is challenging. For me, it just means being a razor-sharp editor and finding the best New York has to offer."


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