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    Tote A Messenger Bag As Your Chic Fall Carry-All

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    Lisanne Silverman on Aug 14, 2009 12:18 PM PDT
    Each year, usually right before fall, I get a hankering for a new handbag, regardless of how recently I purchased my last one. They're just so fun to build outfits around and I hate to hinder my creativity, you know? Right now I'm all about messenger bags- I'm picturing one crafted out of buttery leather, maybe a tad distressed for that vintage look, and preferably in a neutral hue- chocolate brown, khaki, even dove grey would be lovely. The style is undeniably classic and yet alluring at the same time, and the brand is nowhere to be seen (with the exception of a small amount of indicative hardware, in some cases). Larger ones add a seriously urban element to business ensembles, while smaller types lend effortless appeal to androgynous and feminine styles alike. My personal favorite way to wear one of these schoolboy-esque satchels? Strapped across the body, over none other than a flouncy party dress. Click on the slideshow for the messenger bags on my wishlist!

    Which Of Emma Watson's Event Ensembles Is Most Enchanting?

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    Alex Gambardella on Jul 18, 2009 9:20 AM PDT
    When she's not busy burying her nose in spell books, donning dress robes, and getting all "teenage-angsty" over a not-quite-budding romance with Ron Weasley, Emma Watson is quite the young fashion icon. Known for her love of Chanel eveningwear, her buddy-buddiness with Karl Lagerfeld, and her role as Burberry's fresh fall face, Emma seems to have the whole "effortlessly elegant" look down pat. And now with "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" in full media swing, she's charming big-screen audiences and red carpet rompers alike with her collection of captivating big-night dresses. From Hogwarts to Hollywood and beyond, not even the Sectumsempra curse could stop her style-savviness! Vote below on which of Hermione's many outfits you find most bewitching! Photo Credit: PR Photos
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    Add Some Punch To Your Summer Look With A Bright Lip Color!

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    Pauline Montupet on Jul 8, 2009 10:17 AM PDT
    This summer is about the extremes, from the brightest colors to head-to-toe nudes. The same was true with beauty trends. It's time to say buh-bye to the black lipgloss trend of fall and winter (that never really caught on anyway) and hello to brights! Pastel pinks, hot pinks, light corals and neons are all the rage for lips. Fiery coral was seen at Proenza Schouler and bold pink at Hussein Chalayan. It's hard to go wrong with these bright shades, as long as you find a shade that works for you. Lip stains offer a light pop of color that stays on for hours. Try Stila's new Mango Crush Lip and Cheek Stain that has natural mango extracts that react to your pH levels to give you the perfect shade of coral. Lipsticks also provide a nice creamy matte bright color. Try ones with lots of pigment like Lancome's Color Fever Roses Lipstick. If you're a little iffy to commit or want to try something a little more sheer, try a lipgloss with a subtle tint. YSL also has a limited edition palette of lipsticks that includes both a bight pink and bright coral and lighter pink glosses that will cover all your bright basics! Check out the slideshow to get the look style-setters from LA to New York have already embraced.

    Go Glitterati with a Sparkling Sequined Skirt

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    Lisanne Silverman on Jul 2, 2009 5:22 AM PDT
    Get inspired for fun and frivolity with sparkly sequin skirts. These 'sparklers' are not just for Independence Day! Add a new dimension to your wardrobe with the continuing metallic trend. Sequined skirts look best when paired with a solid colored blouse or tank. Two standout styles we love are this light yellow "Lemoncello" skirt from Robert Rodriguez (bottom right) and Proenza Schouler's swing skirt version in black (top right). Pair your sequined skirt with a pretty solid color sleeveless blouse and statement making chunky woven platforms.


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    Make A Statement With Architectural Heels

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    Pauline Montupet on Apr 30, 2009 2:22 PM PDT
    Move over, "it" bag. For the past couple of seasons, it's been about the "it" shoes-- who could forget the crazy caged booties at YSL, or the futuristic lucite heels at Gianfranco Ferre? All over the Spring/Summer '09 runways it was the outrageous heels that stole the show. Shoes with unique and artistic shaped heels are a great way to try out a more fashion-forward look. While you may not be ready to rock the futuristic, exaggerated shoulders of the Balenciaga and Balmain collections, you can absolutely try an out there shoe. Look for platforms, block heels, cone heels, and beyond- there was no stopping the designers' creativity this season! Update your wedge look with a cut-out like the "Ashley" wedge from Kors by Michael Kors. For a platform look, try a circular heel instead of a traditional stacked heel, like Pour La Victoire's "Felicia" sandal. And don't think this look only works with large clunky shoes. Ladylike shoes get the "look at me" treatment too! Metallic heels are perfect for evening, like Oscar de la Renta's cut away cone heels and Proenza Schouler's silver cut-out heel sandals. Next time you're putting together an outfit, start with a statement shoe and build from there. Check out the slideshow for some shoe inspiration.

    Ditch The Wayfarers And Get A Pair Of Circle Sunglasses!

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    Pauline Montupet on Apr 6, 2009 2:20 PM PDT
    It's been said once and again, Mary-Kate Olsen is a trendsetter. A ways back she stood out in her circle shades in a sea of Wayfarer wearing celebs. A few months later a diverse set of designers like Proenza Schouler, Karen Walker and Ralph Lauren sent their models down the runway wearing, you guessed it... circular sunglasses. Slowly but surely you are seeing people put down the tried and true square glasses for a fresher look, a circle shade. If you want some "look at me" sunglasses, the circle is where it's at. Small little O's give a great 60's John Lennon feel that bring you right back to days of peace and love. Try some purple "Super Duper" Karen Walker shades or if you're not ready for the $200 dollar investment go for a pair from Urban Outfitters. Still hanging on to the big stunner shades look? You can still go circular! Try some oversized circles a la Nicole Richie for a 1970's beach party look. Check out the slideshow to see some totally circular styles.
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