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    If You Haven't Seen "The September Issue," Here's Why You Should

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    Ida Hsiang on окт 9, 2009 12:24 PM PDT
    Anna Wintour. Just her name can cause successful designers and big-shots in the fashion industry to tremble slightly in their butter-soft Italian leather boots. The well-known, cold, and demanding character of Miranda Priestly from "The Devil Wears Prada" was said to have been based not so loosely around Anna Wintour. Of course, when they announced "The September Issue" was coming out, all fashionable females and style-savvy men were more than a little excited- a real look into the conception and making of, arguably, the world's most famous fashion magazine, often unofficially referred to as the Bible of Fashion Magazines? At first, you'd almost almost expect the documentary to showcase Anna barking orders, tearing apart people's hard work and making life in general miserable to all those around her, just because she can. While there are instances where she leans towards behaving much like her fictional movie counterpart, you get to see a surprisingly softer side of Anna that includes genuine smiles and sincere praises. You get a glimpse into her personal life with input from her daughter and candid comments about her family, revealing they don't take her role in fashion quite as seriously as many of us do. You get to see that her ruthless, no-nonsense attitude comes more from a need to be efficient in a hectic, ever-changing, fast-paced world and that, despite the fact that she may eliminate many seemingly great ideas and projects born from blood, sweat and tears, there is no malicious intent behind it and that she does indeed have a great eye for what makes an issue 'perfect.' Most importantly, you realize that, although she is aware of her status in the fashion industry, she truly appreciates those around her that have raw talent and help make Vogue what it is today, like long-time colleague and friend, Grace Coddington, and that she believes in new talent, like her help with promoting Thakoon. So if you consider yourself a fashionably knowledgeable individual, I recommend that you hurry to see this movie and let it open your eyes!
    Photo Credit: PR Photos

    Nelly Furtado Explores Her Fashion Mishaps On MTV's "What ...

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    Alex Gambardella on окт 1, 2009 10:25 AM PDT
    We all have a few outfits we've worn in the past that, when confronted with the pictures, makes us want to burn every piece that went into the outfit along with all the photos in a big evidence-ridding bonfire. Who hasn't scrolled through photos of themselves on Facebook and with a quick click of the "remove tag" button thought, "What was I thinking?!" Luckily for us non-famous folk, our fashion mishaps and momentary lapses of judgment aren't printed on every newsstand tabloid, paraded on national television, or discussed in Twitter trending topics. On MTV's web series, "What Were U Thinking?" famous fashionistas like Kim Kardashian and Kristin Cavallari get a chance to defend their style choices, give praise to designers, make fun of their own faux pas, and provide us insight into some of their biggest "WWUT?" moments (for example, was Nelly's "I'm Like a Bird" get-up for real?!). Click "See Video" to watch the show's most recent guest, Nelly Furtado, dish on her favorite funky wardrobe highs and lows, then click over to the show's official site to see past guests' episodes and the show's October 12th finale with "Twilight's" Ashley Greene.

    Kristin Brady Pushes The Edge Of Sexy With Her New KTG Line

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    DIY thing on сен 30, 2009 2:25 PM PDT
    Kristin Brady redefines what it is to be sexy with her clothing line KTG. Kristin does not employ methods of western tailoring such as zippers, buttons, or hook and eye. Instead, KTG utilizes an approach akin to sculpture. All Kristin's designs are handmade in her California studio. Organic and asymmetrical, the Apron Dress is sure to be the right choice for dinner and the theater. If you are looking to go the sexy route, then the Brown with Applique piece is definitely your dress of choice. Check out the slideshow to see more of Kristin's work.

    ShopDiary Is Hooked On Looklet!

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    Alex Gambardella on сен 30, 2009 7:19 AM PDT
    It's fun creating different outfits at Looklet, a brand new styling studio where you can combine every piece in the fashion collection to mix, match and create your personal looks. All clothes are real, selected by stylists, from real designers. The site is based in Stockholm so you'll find Swedish designers like Ann-Sofie Back and brands like H&M. I've only created two looks so far. Have you tried it out yet? (If not, watch out -- you might end up spending the whole day on it!) Click over to the ShopDiary blog to see what they've created, and share your own looks!

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

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    Lisanne Silverman on сен 26, 2009 5:17 AM PDT
    Admit it already- you're more than a little sucked in by The Vampire Diaries. Which may or may not have something to do with character Elena's lust-worthy leather jacket collection. Shopping and Info has found the exact ones she wears on and off set! Would you wear lace nails? All Lacquered Up shows us which celebs have treated their tips to this trend. Is your so-called mineral makeup the real deal? The Beauty Stop found a quick way to tell just how pure your powder is. You'll also find interviews and snippets from designers like Monica Botkier (have you seen her shoe collection?) and Rachel Roy. Check out what's happening this week in the fabulous world of the fashion blog-o-sphere!

    New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2010: Mara Hoffman

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    Lisanne Silverman on сен 14, 2009 10:21 AM PDT
    Mara Hoffman put on an exceptionally colorful show (along with co-presenters and fellow People's Revolution designers Nicholas K and Whitney Port) on day two of the Spring/Summer 2010 shows at New York Fashion Week. Elegantly draped watercolor maxidresses and super short voluminous minis added variety to the bohemian-inspired collection, which also featured masculine elements like boyfriend blazers and tuxedo jackets. Noteworthy looks included a not quite neon yellow ruched mini paired with a floaty printed top, and a beautifully constructed resort style gown paired with tough-chic gladiator heels. Body-conscious skirts, one-shouldered dresses, and tribally influenced patterns don't seem to be going away anytime soon, but when they look this good, why should they? Click the slideshow to see more from Mara Hoffman at Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week.


    Celebs: various cast members from "The City," singer Amerie
    Trends: one shouldered minidresses, tribal prints, subtle pleating/draping
    Photo credit: Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
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