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Exclusive! Nadja Swarovski's Jason Wu Dress for the CFDA Awards

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Exclusive! Jason Wu's sketch of Nadja Swarovski's dress.

The CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America) is readying for its annual fete -- which honors the industry's finest -- taking place this Monday night.

Among the haute fashionistas in attendance will be Nadja Swarovski, whose namesake company is underwriting the festivities.

And on Tuesday, Swarovski will be blogging for StyleList exclusively about her experiences at this year's awards.

In the interim, she has added to the increasing excitement by sharing this sketch (right) of what she will be wearing -- a one-of-a-kind black silk faille sheath dress created exclusively for her by Jason Wu.

It features butterfly embroidery and is crystallized with jet Swarovski beads that took 60 hours to stitch onto the garment.

Check back on Tuesday to find out how this special creation fared during fashion's big night.

Hamburger Dress - You Want Fries with That Frock?

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A Dress That Really Shows Off Your Buns! Photo by WENN

If you love fashion, and you love food, then you'rel probably drooling over these tongue-in-cheek dresses by artist Joy Kampia O'Shell. They certainly have our mouths watering.

This special sauce-y dress is hilarious and brilliant, which is just what O'Shell wants. She states the following on her Website:

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The Met's Costume Institute Gala - Double Takes

Filed under: Style in the News, Dresses, Celebrities with Style, Red Carpet Trends

The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Gala may be one of the biggest society events of the year, but it's also a time for the fashion cognoscenti to be a bit playful -- they are among friends after all.

Here's a look at some of the cheekier outfits of the night, and a guess at who may have played muse to these style mavens:


Model du jour, Agness Deyn, inspired by blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe. Photos by Getty Images



It girl, Anne Hathaway, inspired by the original "That Girl," Marlo Thomas. Photos by Getty Images



Très fab, tuxedo-clad Rihanna, inspired by penguins. Photos by Getty Images

Tangled Up in Blue

Filed under: Style in the News, Clothing, Dresses, Celebrities with Style, Red Carpet Trends

Yellow was supposed to be the big color this year. But bright blue -- and its first cousins teal and turquoise -- showed up on several guests at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Gala Monday night, making it look a little bit like a 1985 bridesmaids' gathering. Albeit with a bunch of really lovely bridesmaids.

While these shades of blue can make for stunning dresses, they can still be hard to pull off. Teal, when it veers toward green, can make white skin look pale, and not it a good way. And any shade of blue can be a nightmare to accessorize. Add black shoes and you are headed for the disco. Go light or colored, and, well, you're back in the bridal party.

Happily, these women made blue look beautiful, and certainly appropriate for a cool and rainy spring day.


Teal at the Gala

    Rachel Bilson--dressed in head-to-toe Bally--wore a ruched silk chiffon dress with accessories, including python platform slingbacks, for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Gala.

    Larry Busacca/Getty Images

    Brooke Shields adopted spring's one-shoulder look in deep blue, worn with a pair of Wonder Woman-worthy cuffs. Like many other guests, she wore her hair in soft, loose waves.

    Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images

    Cindy Crawford and Donatella Versace both wore shades of blue Versace. Crawford chose matching blue shoes and a blue clutch.

    Kevin Mazur/WireImage

    Never one to be left out of a trend, Madonna showed up in a teal headdress.

    Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images

    Katy Perry wore blue as if she meant business.

    Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images

    Blake Lively's strappy metallic shoes looked great with this teal-blue Versace gown.

    Dimitrios Kambouris/FilmMagic

    Jessica Alba's crimson purse popped against her blue skirted dress.

    Dimitrios Kambouris/FilmMagic

    Gisele went short, shiny and blue.

    Dimitrios Kambouris/FilmMagic

Silly Rabbit, Trix Are For Kids! (And Madonna)

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Madonna strikes an appropriately playful pose. Photo by Stephen Lovekin, Getty Images

Madge has arrived!!! And not surprisingly, she made a grand entrance to The Met's Costume Institute Gala in Louis Vuitton (whose campaign she is currently the face of and will be again next season).

The fashion chameleon (right) wore a ruched taffeta bubble-hem dress with Wicked Witch of the West thigh-high boots.

There were a few nods to her Material Girl past: black fingerless gloves, a diamond cross pendant and "Borderline"-esque rabbit ears. (Don't let the retro antenna-like hairpiece fool you, this star is definitely in high definition!)

Going Spring Shopping This Weekend? Read This First!

Filed under: Accessories, Clothing, Shoes, Dresses, Celebrities with Style

Rejoice people! It's finally time for warm weather shopping from coast to coast. Don't leave the house without reviewing our seven essential rules for spring. You don't want to miss out!

7 Spring Fashion Rules

    1. BLAZERS CAN BE BADASS: The traditional toppers are no longer relegated to just country club outings. For spring, they come in all different variations, from Stella McCartney's louche boyfriend blazer to a blue-green cropped version by Alexander Wang.


    "Designers created really contemporary blazers for spring," says Barnes. "They are great for going from day into night as well."


    Model-turned-designer Erin Wasson reworked the classic jacket for California skate company RVCA, complete with a silk back adorned with lightening bolts and a punk rock zipper.


    Erin Wasson for RVCA blazer, $220, available at Opening Ceremony, openingceremony.us

    Courtesy of RCVA

    BLAZER BABES: Uber-models Natalia Vodianova and Gisele Bundchen rock their individual takes on the trend at a New York Fashion Week party in February. Vodianova dressed up her denim with a disco-inspired beaded number and scrunched black gloves, while Bundchen went for a more lax look in a black style with sharp shoulders and an elongated lapel.

    Bennett Raglin, WireImage

    2. ADD SOME POP: Once upon a time, wearing an all hot pink outfit would have been taboo. For spring, it's encouraged, and then some. The look-at-me hues are prevalent in accessories as well as clothing,. "There are lots of hot colors for the season," says Barnes. "And they have carried over into fall, which is great."

    Victoria Beckham in Antonio Berardi

    Niki Nikolova, FilmMagic

    Rory Beca dress, $217, available at shopduchess.com

    Courtesy of Rory Beca

    3. JUMPSUITS ARE JAZZY: It's time to find a one-piece that works for you. To avoid looking like a mechanic, think along the lines of Bianca Jagger's Studio 54 style in the '70s. Even if it seems like a bit of an impulse, give it a try. (If you feel like splurging, go for Rachel Roy's luxurious backless number seen here.) Added bonus: These utilitarian rompers, which you can keep casual or spruce up with heels and a chunky necklace for a night on the town, were also big on the fall runways.

    Rachel Roy jumpsuit, $1,995, available at Rachel Roy NY, 212-629-7170

    Lorenzo Santini, WireImage

    New York & Company Collection jumpsuit, $76, available at nyandcompany.com

    Courtesy of New York & Co.

    4. DENIM'S NEW LOOK: The skinny jeans seen round the world this season were created by Christophe Decarnin for Balmain. Save yourself the $1,300 (or more) and opt for a summer vacation instead. Companies such as Rock & Republic and American Apparel have created denim-inspired liquid leggings (made to look like really tight jeans). They are easier on the skin -- and the wallet. Alexander Wang's cotton twill shirt (left) is also a modern take on that Gap button-down from yesteryear.

    Karl Prouse, Catwalking/Getty Images

    JEAN GENIE: Sarah Jessica Parker takes a stroll through the West Village in a vest by Current/Elliot, the hottest label to come out of Los Angeles as of late. "What I like about this company is that they take vintage pieces and rework them really well," says Barnes.

    Most Wanted/Flynet

    5. T-SHIRTS CAN BE DRESSY: While we don't recommend wearing your favorite torn and tattered Quiet Riot concert tee to the office, there has been headway in terms of casual acceptability. Especially popular at the moment are the airy, lightweight tees made of ultra soft cotton. They lend themselves perfectly to layering. Dress them up with a chic blazer (see Rule 1!) or a cardigan. "You can also layer colors and fabrics," says Barnes. "Pair a white tee with a hot pink one [see Rule 2!]."

    George Pimentel, WireImage

    Helmut Lang one pocket T-shirt in Sandstone, $115, available at Helmut Lang, West Hollywood, 323-951-0994

    Rachel Been


Michelle Inspires Yet Another Fashion Designer

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A flowery tribute to the First Lady's chic style. Photo courtesy of Elie Tahari.

It's not the fact that Michelle Obama continues to inspire fashion designers and shoppers alike that's surprising. It's that unlike preceding First Ladies, her style choices are extremely wearable, from brands we can actually pronounce, maybe afford, and at the very least, find in stores.

The accessibility of her modern style is so refreshing, though it continues to upset some high-end designers she isn't opting to wear.

But leave it to someone who knows a thing or two about designing for the modern-day woman, Elie Tahari, to design this aptly named "Michelle" dress (right).

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Bridal Fashion Week - Something Spicy for Your Maids

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bridesmaid dressBy Anja Winikka, Editor, TheKnot.com


This chiffon bridesmaid dress by Amsale popped from all the rest in an orange-spice color. Love the way the dress moves, the flower at the waist, and the universally flattering scoop neckline too. Would she wear it again? Maybe, maybe not. But hey, it'll make for some bold and bright photos!

Want more wedding style? Check out theknot.com to search thousands of wedding dress photos, see the hottest wedding color combos, and look at some fabulous wedding hair!


The Knot is your online destination for all things wedding, and they're covering Bridal Fashion Week, which showcases some of the most creative couture bridal fashion and accessories designers from around the world.

Bridal Fashion Week - Ball Gown Wedding Dresses Are Back

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wedding dressBy Anja Winikka, Editor, TheKnot.com

All of Oscar de la Renta's wedding dresses were gorgeous, but this one gets the most-wearable-wedding-dress award. It's strapless, poofy, and romantic. Who wouldn't want to get married in it?

Want more wedding style? Check out theknot.com to search thousands of wedding dress photos, see the hottest wedding color combos, and look at some amazing reception pics!


The Knot is your online destination for all things wedding, and they're covering Bridal Fashion Week, which showcases some of the most creative couture bridal fashion and accessories designers from around the world.

Bridal Fashion Week: Wedding Dresses - Rock and Roll Meets Glam

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wedding dressBy Anja Winikka, Editor, TheKnot.com

Rock and roll meets ultra glamorous with this dress by Priscilla of Boston -- I love everything about this dress. The ruching in the middle, the sweetheart neckline, and the oh-so-sparkly straps are all just right.

Want more wedding style? Check out theknot.com to search thousands of wedding dress photos, see the hottest wedding color combos, and look at some fabulous wedding hair!


The Knot is your online destination for all things wedding, and they're covering Bridal Fashion Week, which showcases some of the most creative couture bridal fashion and accessories designers from around the world.

Bridal Fashion Week - Vintage-Style Scalloped Edges and Keyhole Accents

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wedding dressBy Anja Winikka, Editor, TheKnot.com

I dropped by to check out Jenny Packham's new collection and was floored by all the gorgeous vintage-style dresses. My favorite: this short scalloped-lace dress with a keyhole accent in front. Wear it as a second wedding dress for the reception or grab your man and elope in Paris with it.

Want more wedding style? Check out theknot.com to search thousands of wedding dress photos, see the hottest wedding color combos, and look at their favorite reception pics!


The Knot is your online destination for all things wedding, and they're covering Bridal Fashion Week, which showcases some of the most creative couture bridal fashion and accessories designers from around the world.

Bridal Fashion Week - Budget-friendly ($400!) Wedding Dresses by Alfred Angelo

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Alfred Angelo wedding dressBy Anja Winikka, editor, theknot.com

It's bridal fashion week! Heather Levine, fashion editor for theknot.com, stopped by Alfred Angelo where designer Michael Shettel put on a private show of his latest gowns. Here's what she has to say:

"These two styles are from the Reception collection. They are adorable (perfect for dancing and showing off great shoes). And the best part: The entire Reception collection retails for under $400!"

Want more wedding style? Check out theknot.com to search thousands of wedding dress photos, see the hottest wedding color combos, and look at some fabulous wedding hair!


The Knot is your online destination for all things wedding, and they're covering Bridal Fashion Week, which showcases some of the most creative couture bridal fashion and accessories designers from around the world.

The Best Shirt Dress Ever

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Max & Suzanne Shirt DressHere it is, folks, the best shirt dress in town. It's recessionista grey, slim fitting, and just long enough to cover everything (and short enough to be suggestive).

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Effortlessly Sexy Clothes by Dolan

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We recently caught up with the talented women behind Dolan, an effortlessly sexy womenswear collection created by Jodie Dolan, creative director, and Hillary Justin, head designer. All of their pieces are designed and manufactured in downtown Los Angeles and created to be flattering on many different body types.

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JLMarks Fits Hot Young Hollywood

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Jessica Marks is the hot up and coming designer behind the JLMarks Los Angeles boutique and clothing line. She's dressed Paris Hilton among other young Hollywood elite, who love her fun, form-fitting styles. We chatted with her to find out more about what inspires her work.

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