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    The Original Cosmo Girl Gets Literary Treatment

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    Alex Gambardella on Apr 28, 2009 2:20 PM PDT
    When we think of high-powered fashion magazine editrixes these days, our first thought usually goes to the icy, bobbed dynamo that is Vogue's Anna Wintour (or the fictional version played by Meryl Streep in "The Devil Wears Prada"). However, a splashy article in this morning's New York Times titled appropriately "The Original Carrie Bradshaw" reminds us of a woman who is Executive Realness personified: Helen Gurley Brown. Remember her, folks? She penned "Sex and the Single Girl" in 1962 and it quickly became a cultural touchstone. It was the first book to speak frankly about sex, careers, and other feminine issues that had long been hidden away in kitchen cupboards and laundry bins. Helen went on to become the editor of Cosmopolitan magazine in the mid-1960s. For nearly three decades, she helped set the agenda for American women before ending her run at the magazine in 1997. While at Cosmo she created the idea of the "Cosmo Girl" -- a free-spirited, intelligent woman who enjoyed fashion, culture, and business as well as sex and fun. And in a new book, "Bad Girls Go Everywhere: The Life of Helen Gurley Brown," Jennifer Scanlon argues that Helen is an often overlooked feminist icon and pioneer of women's rights. (Side note: we just LOVE that title.)
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    New York Fashion Week Runway: The Heart Truth's Celeb-Filled ...

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    Alex Gambardella on Feb 19, 2009 9:18 AM PST
    I can't think of a more festive precursor to Valentine's Day than a red-carpeted runway show graced with an array of gorgeous crimson gowns -- all for the sake of healthy hearts! The Heart Truth's Red Dress Collection, fashioned by a throng of top designers and shown off by a number of notable female celebrities and athletes, has become the traditional New York Fashion Week fall-preview opener with its collaborative and charitable fashion show aimed to help promote heart disease awareness. The wide variety of stunning ruby-hued gowns and cocktail dresses, designed by the likes of Carmen Marc Valvo, Nicole Miller, Betsey Johnson, Donna Karan, and Max Azria (and many more!), were worn by a parade of proud women celebrities including Katie Couric, Amanda Bynes, Jennie Garth, and Olympic gold medalists Nastia Liukin and Kristi Yamaguchi, who all set their nerves aside to strut down the ramp for the cause. Even attendees who came without a Valentine found it difficult to not give in to the occasion and fall in love with the stunning sheaths!


    Colors: ruby reds and deep crimson
    Silhouettes: all styles from tiny tube dresses to flowing evening gowns!
    Celebs: (aside from the star-studded runway) Christian Siriano, Kellie Pickler, Miss J. Alexander
    Photo Credit: Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

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