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    Runway Inspiration: Embellished Tights

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    Pauline Montupet on Nov 11, 2009 10:14 AM PST
    I have never met an embellishment I didn't like. From loads of crystals on a plain old tee to a fully jewel-encrusted mini dress, I'm definitely guilty of loving all things sparkly and shiny. As if the jeweled trend couldn't get any more popular, we now have bedazzled legwear. Armani and Miu Miu gave us socks and Doo.Ri, Ungaro and Zac Posen showed tights that were beaded, jeweled and printed to perfection. They're a great way to upgrade some of your already stellar fall looks with a rather small investment (this is, unless you've got your sights set on the pair shown at Miu Miu... those will set you back $435). Cynthia Rowley makes a great pair of jewel encrusted black ones, or if you're feeling a little rock 'n roll, a pair covered in studs. Or check out Coco Rosa's blog for DIY tips and check out her etsy shop. Check out the slideshow to see all the fancy legwear you'll need this winter.
    Tags : zac posen , ungaro , tights , style

    Would You Wear Heart Print Tights? What About Polka Dots?

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    Natalie Zee Drieu on Nov 4, 2009 5:22 AM PST
    It's not just about colored tights this fall. Pick up a pair of colorful patterned tights with cute stripes, hearts, and lines. I love these V Stripe Light Nylon Tights ($14 at Urban Outfitters) and these All Over Heart Tights ($16 at Topshop). It's a great way to bring some fun to your wardrobe. See more printed pairs of tights by clicking over to Coquette!

    Betsey Johnson Given the National Arts Club's Highest XOX

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    Adriana Nova on Oct 18, 2009 9:26 AM PDT
    What do you give a woman who has been a style icon for almost 50 years, can call Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgwick, and the Velvet Underground her intimate friends, and has spawned a fashion empire that remains beloved by women of almost every generation today? If you're the National Arts Club in New York City, you just add to the list of designer Betsey Johnson's superlatives by bestowing on her your highest award, the Medal of Honor for Lifetime Achievement. And so it was that NYC's cultural and fashion glitterati gathered on Tuesday, October 3 to fete one of fashion's timeless dynamos. People from all walks of life filled the room: young/old, white/black, bookish/fashion die-hards. Yet everyone wearing a Betsey frock--or tights, or perfume, or shoes, which people were not shy about disclosing-- possessed the spirit and energy that infuses all of Betsey's creations: fearless, vivacious, and just plain fun. The designer herself bounded around the room greeting old and new friends, and there was more than one request for her to complete one of her signature cartwheels (she declined). With October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Johnson a breast cancer survivor, special attention was also paid to her substantial contributions in the fight against the disease. Surrounded by family, colleagues, and tons of admirers, Betsey was clearly floored and over the moon. "It doesn't get better than this," she said. For us, too, Betsey--thank you and xox! Check out the slideshow for flicks from Betsey's award night.

    Photo credit: Ben Gabbe

    Alexa Chung Loves House of Holland Tights

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    Pauline Montupet on Oct 18, 2009 5:25 AM PDT
    The fancier, the better seems to be the trend for legwear these days. From crazy colors to hearts and polka dots and even floral print and bedazzled, tights are anything but basic black. House of Holland, most famous for their oversized logo slogan tees, has collaborated with the hosiery line Pretty Polly and came up with some crazy ones at a really great price (10 GBP or about 15 USD). They have already been spotted on it girl Alexa Chung and singer Little Boots. The kooky line of legwear comes in four "look at me" shades and five different designs that range from a sheer "alphabetights" motif to a cheeky take on stockings with the "mock stock." The major hit from the line? The color blocked tights that are right off of Holland's Pantone-inspired runway show. Going from opaque to sheer in bold color blocks, they're available in basic black or blue, pink, green and lilac for the more adventurous. As if these could get any cooler, each pair comes in a little House of Holland paper coffee cup! Get them before they sell out at www.mytights.com or www.johnlewis.com.
    Tags : tights , style , shopping , legwear

    Buzzworthy Deals From American Eagle, Kate Spade, C&C ...

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    Lisanne Silverman on Oct 15, 2009 12:33 PM PDT
    Exclusive discounts and sales on top of sales.. yes, please! Here are today's Buzzworthy Deals!


    Get free shipping when you purchase 3 or more items from aerie at ae.com, now through October 20th! Shopping tip: This is a great way to score clearance items you wouldn't necessarily find in stores, like tights and leggings for under $8..


    Take an additional 25% off sale items at katespade.com, now through October 25th! Our pick: the Islington mini mirra handbag, originally $195, just $102.75 after the discount.


    Take 30% off European designers at Intermix through October 18th! Choose from looks by Missoni, Herve Leger, Chloe, and many more!


    Shop C&C's private fall sale and save at least 50% off all of your favorite basics! Plus, take an extra 10% off with code OCTPVT10.


    Check back next week for even more Buzzworthy Deals!
    Tags : tights , style , shopping , missoni

    Spaced Out: 10 Finds Inspired By The Moon, Stars, And Beyond

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    Lisanne Silverman on Sep 29, 2009 10:22 AM PDT
    There's water on the moon! Or, well... there's molecular evidence of its presence. Which doesn't sound nearly as exciting as "water on the moon," but still somehow caused me to launch (ha) into a frenzied search for things trendy, wearable, and above all, covered in rockets. And stars. And planets! Interestingly enough, there were plenty of pieces to suit my craving. Tsumori Chisato's bespeckled tights in cream are so whimsical with their teensy rockets and astronauts, I want to gaze at them all night (instead of staring out of my window). Leifsdottir's silk sky print skirt is adorned with planets and a single ruffle, and would be so perfect with tights and a wool jacket. And the 'Stellae' necklace from Anthropologie satisfies my need for both a statement piece and something out of this world. Not so sure about wearing a galactic getup? Swipe some of Too Faced's Galaxy Glam eyeshadow (Super Nova is my favorite) on your eyelids and take your smoky eye routine from smudged to stellar. See more space-inspired picks in my slideshow!
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