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    Buzzworthy Deals From BCBGMAXAZRIA, Victoria's Secret, ...

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    Lisanne Silverman on Oct 22, 2009 12:23 AM PDT
    Steep discounts and exclusive deals, all in one place? Read on for today's Buzzworthy Deals!


    Today only! Shop at BCBGMAXAZRIA stores and receive $100 off, plus a free 20th anniversary tote bag (while supplies last) with your $300 purchase. Event continues online through October 25th. Enter code GIFTCHECK09 at checkout.


    Endless is having a sale on designer shoes! Save $30 when you spend $250 (code DESIGN01), $75 when you spend $500 (code DESIGN02), and $150 when you spend $750 (code DESIGN03). Shop qualifying styles here. Need more incentive? I have three words for you: free overnight shipping.


    Today through Sunday, take $30 off your $75 purchase at Express, or save $15 when you spend $30. Enter code 4325 at checkout, or click here to print your coupon and shop in-store.


    Take 20% off a single top or tee online at Victoria's Secret, now through Sunday.


    Check back next week for more!

    New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2010: BCBG Max Azria

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    Anna Yu on Sep 11, 2009 2:20 PM PDT
    BCBGMAXAZRIA kicked off the start of New York Fashion Week with nothing but gorgeous dresses parading down the runway. The popular mini bandage dress made appearances in bright coral and rich purple with sheer insets. (I had to double check to make sure I wasn't at Herve Leger!) Designer Max Azria played with colorblocking with solids and abstract prints which reminded me of a Jackson Pollock painting or crashing waves on the beach. I'm looking forward to seeing the loose t-shirt dresses and asymmetrical hems in-stores and on our favorite celebs. As a matter of fact, two dresses are already available for purchase on the BCBG website! The models carried small clutches with big tassels hanging off which is definitely one of the next must-have party bags. As for hair and beauty, all the models had their straight hair tucked behind their ears with fresh and natural looking makeup. Click on my slideshow to see my favorite looks from the runway!


    Celebs: Amanda Bynes, Joanna Garcia, Solange Knowles, Amerie, Keri Hilson
    Trends: Colorblocking, sheer, abstract prints, asymmetry, body-con
    image credit: Photo credit: Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

    Look At The Designer Goodies I Found At Marshalls And TJMaxx!

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    Ida Hsiang on Sep 3, 2009 12:25 PM PDT
    Who wouldn't like to have a closet full of designer brands to choose from? I know I would! Even if you don't have a million dollars to spend, you can still look like a million bucks! I've always known about Marshalls and TJ Maxx... who doesn't? I know that they sell clothes for a low, low price. One can find many current trends at these discount department stores, but usually from brands that no-one has heard of, and even if the trend is right, the material and construction make you wonder if you should have just gone to Forever 21 instead. Recently, I made a stop at both Marshalls and TJ Maxx and was amazed at the selection of designer brands and high-quality apparel and accessories for a fraction of the price! BCBG, Theory, Tahari, Ralph Lauren... did I make a wrong turn and end up at Nordstrom? Nope! Current fashions and must-have basics divided into sections by designer were what greeted me and I happily replied. Ready to get some great summer-to-fall pieces? Or just looking to add a few designer brand garments to your wardrobe repertoire? Count on Marshalls and TJ Maxx to help you look and feel like you just went on a Saks shopping spree, but still have money left in your purse! Check out the slideshow to see what I found!
    Tags : trends , tjmaxx , tj maxx , theory , bcbg

    Excite Your Eyes with Vertical Stripes!

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    Ida Hsiang on Apr 20, 2009 2:23 PM PDT
    Remember when they told us that horizontal stripes made you look fat? By all means, stay AWAY from horizontal stripes! That golden fashion rule was ingrained into our style-psyche for years and years until large black and white horizontal stripes became the next big trend and everyone couldn't wait to walk around looking like pseudo-Parisians everyday, causing cravings for berets and lattes in all innocent on-lookers. The new stripe trend to hit is that of the vertical black and white stripe! Scientists are now saying that vertical stripes can be a frenemy in the "looking fat" department, but runway giants like Gucci, Herve Leger by Max Azria, and Ann Demeulemeester have all embraced the trend. I don't know about you, but I'd rather take fashion advice from the fashion experts! Black and white is a classic contrast combination and is only punched up more by the visually exciting look of vertical stripes. The pattern is versatile and looks great in a lightweight wool for a structured blazer, or a gauzy chiffon for a flirty yet sophisticated day-to-night dress. Vertical stripes are also great for elongating the figure and can make legs look like they go on forever! The trick is to not wear super thin vertical stripes close together. This will cause a visual sensory overload and you run the risk of looking like a wobbly optical illusion. Stripes in varying widths is the most flattering such as wide black stripes and thin white ones for example, or look for stripes that have a slight diagonal tilt to it. If you like what you see but want to take it for a test-drive first, opt for accessories like bags, scarves or hats that feature the vertical stripe pattern. Really be a trendsetter and try vertical stripes with this spring's pop citrus colors!

    The Top 5 Trendy Jumpsuits For Your Spring Wardrobe!

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    Pauline Montupet on Apr 2, 2009 9:18 AM PDT
    Unless you have been living under a rock the past few months, you probably have noticed that jumpsuits are the key piece for your spring/summer wardrobe. Once relegated to construction workers, Studio 54 mavens and small children, the jumpsuit has broken out once again. While this trend has been brewing for a while, it's finally hit fever pitch. I was an early adopter of the trend, rocking vintage jumpsuits and a great little linen romper from Uniqlo last summer; I am so incredibly happy that one-piece ensembles, long and short, are everywhere now! My search for these one-piece wonders used to be confined to vintage stores and a few specialty stores, and it's like my options have quadrupled. There€™s nothing easier than one piece dressing! Throw on a casual short romper with some flats and a cardigan for day. By night, your options are limitless! Menswear-inspired tuxedo jumpsuits are subtly sexy with some heels for a night out. Embellished jumpsuits with the right jewelry and attitude can totally replace your cocktail dress. Check out the slideshow for my top 5 jumpsuits to get you set for the season and beyond!

    New York Fashion Week Runway: BCBG Takes It to the Future

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    Sabrina Newman on Feb 17, 2009 1:19 PM PST
    For the BCBG Max Azria fall 2009 collection, designing couple Lubov and Max Azria took it to the future with a highly artistic, beautifully crafted collection that surpassed the bounds of the safety zones their known for sticking within. The collection centered around draped silhouettes and geometric cuts, all of which moved beautifully with each and every step. The delicate silhouettes were enlivened with the occasional jeweled embellishment, intricate pleating, and hand painted prints. Adding fuel to the futuristic fire were the accessories-- metallic tights, chunky platform, and lucite jewel-box clutches. Overall, while this collection was a bit more on the serious and sophisticated side than those of seasons past, it still possessed all the classic timelessness responsible for the brand's massive appeal.


    Colors: Ivory, Purple, Green, Yellow, Navy
    Fabrics: Wool, Jersey, Satin, and Silk Jacquard
    Celebs: Amanda Bynes, Nastia Liukin, Kellie Pickler, Solange Knowles, Amanda Beard
    Photo credit: Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
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