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Project Runway: "This girl does not look young, cool, or hip at all"

Filed under: Style in the News

Oh, snap! The contest is almost over ya'll and everyone is going down swinging. Last night, the designers had to create formal gowns inspired by nature. And lets just say, some of their looks should have never seen the light of day. As you all know, the contestant that was kicked off last night would be the only one out of the group of four who would not go on to show at Bryant Park during New York Fashion Week. The judges asked each one before they made their final decision which other two designers -- along with themselves -- deserved to go.

As you all can imagine, all hell broke loose. In our gallery, check out all of the lows, highs, and losers from last night.

Derek Lam Spring 2009

Filed under: Runway Trends, Fashion Week

Derek Lam's Spring 2009 collection offered a thoroughly modern take on American sportswear--and was one of Fashion Week's standout shows.

The 30s-via-80s silhouettes included floaty skirts and relaxed yet strong-shouldered suits. )Think Faye Dunaway in "Bonnie and Clyde" meets Jerry Hall.) Jackets and dresses featured sprinkles of sequins and metallics. And while a neutral palette dominated--Lam described the shades as "pumice, stone and terra cotta"--pops of bright citrus shades made their way down the catwalk, too.

Lam has been one of fashion's rising stars since launching his self-titled line in 2003. But in our minds, this collection cemented his status as one of America's freshest young designers.



Fashion Week: JT's redneck inspired runway show

Filed under: Celebrities with Style, Fashion Week

What do you get when Justin Timberlake tries to ditch his pop star persona and get back to his roots? A runway at Fashion Week decked out to look like a rustic Tennessee hunting cabin. We kid you not, the ex-NSYNC heartthrob and his co-founder Trace Ayala put on a good ol' fashion hoedown complete with mounted deer head and buckets of Budweiser to unveil William Rast's 2009 Spring collection.

Just to make it clear, when we refer to the show as 'redneck inspired' we don't mean that as an insult. Quite the opposite, it's kind of refreshing to see someone bring the highly exotic styles of rural Americana to the runway -- or to see someone try to serve Anna Wintour a Budweiser longneck from a bucket.

The styles could probably best described as rural chic, with a focus on William Rast's specialty: denim. American flags, bandit scarfs, cutoffs, and camo jackets were a few of the things that harkened back to old Tennessee -- where Justin claims to have drawn some of his inspiration. Do you think it worked?

Click here for full coverage of the William Rast show .

From The Front Row: Tie One On

Filed under: Accessories, Fashion Week



Today as I was sitting at the Jill Stuart show, three things were obvious. First, Bette Midler, who was laughing and chatting directly across from me, is insanely chic and gorgeous. Second, the looks for Spring will be layered, willowy, and sheer. And third, the accessory of the season, I predict, will be the scarf.

Throughout the show, models had diaphanous material wrapped around their heads, ankles and wrists as adornments, and the clothes themselves were constructs of silk and organza tiers, often completely see-through.


That's the runway.

The real way: You'll see me with an Hermes scarf wrapped around my wrists instead of a bracelet, or tied around my neck and waist to create a shirt, or fluttering over jeans as an alternative belt. It's time to get creative and express yourself. Wrap it up!

For great ideas on how to get dozens of looks with just a simple square of material, download "Playtime With Your Scarf" from the Hermes website.

Jessica Szhor - Fashion Week StyleFoul!

Filed under: Celebrity Fashion Mistakes, Fashion Week


We know that Fashion Week can be tough for celebrities. They're hitting all the shows they can between filming whatever show or movie they're in, and the pressure -- oh, God, the PRESSURE -- of dressing for these shows is pretty intense. However, is a little effort too much to ask?

You might be thinking that the photographer just caught poor Jessica Szhor (from Gossip Girl) at an inopportune time. You know, immediately after being caught in a wind tunnel while chased by a wild grizzly bear. But, as you will see after the jump, this isn't a random shot. Girlfriend is posing on the theoretical red carpet.

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Calvin Klein - 40 years of shock, awe, and fantastic fashion

Filed under: Fashion Week

Calvin Klein Advitorial Retrospective

    This month marks the 40th anniversary of the Calvin Klein design empire -- a business started with $10,000 in 1968 that today earns billions of dollars in revenue every year, and has become one of the most recognizable fashion labels on the planet.

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    In 1980, a 15-year-old Brooke Shields cooed that "nothing gets between me and my Calvins." CBS refused to air the spot but the campaign made the model and the designer household names.

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    Though his business is clothes, Klein is perhaps best known for his racy ads for fragrances and undies, which always managed to embrace the next big thing -- and infuriate the establishment in the process. This controversial Obsession ad from the 90s features then barely known model Kate Moss.

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    Parent groups routinely decried the raunchy ads targeted at teens, like this 90s TV ad that sent sales of the popular CK One fragrance skyrocketing.

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    Called "child-porn" by youth advocates, this racy 1995 billboard was publicly condemned by President Clinton. It was quickly pulled, but solidified Klein's reputation as a provocateur (and sold a lot of jeans).

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    Playful, or pedophilia? Four years after the CK Jeans scandal, Klein claimed these children's underwear ads captured the "warmth and spontaneity" of a family photo album -- but the American Family Association called them pornographic. A mere 24 hours after their release, the ads were yanked.

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    Before Mark Wahlberg was hanging with an "Entourage" his crew was the Funky Bunch and he was best known for dropping his pants, grabbing his crotch, and posing in his Calvin Klein skivvies.

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    If he didn't shoot them in their skivvies, the designer dressed the young and gorgeous when they were in character. Alicia Silverstone rocked this barely-there CK ensemble in the 1995 movie Clueless. "It's a dress," she told her on-screen dad (played by Dan Hedaya). "Says who?" He stammered -- to which Silverstone famously replied: "Calvin Klein!"

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    Klein has never been one to shy away from scandal. The designer is credited with discovering superwaif Kate Moss and turning her into a supermodel in the 90s. When she was busted for cocaine in 2005, he promptly put her to work on another campaign.

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    You know you've arrived when someone writes an unauthorized biography and "Obsession: The Lives and Times of Calvin Klein," which was published in 1994, chronicled not just the designer's rise to fame, but all the drugs, alcohol and promiscuous sex that came with it. The book stopped just short of calling Klein a closeted homosexual and implied his marriage to second wife Kelly Rector was a sham. They divorced in 2006.

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Where's Waldo? At Fashion Week, of course!

Filed under: Vintage and Retro, Celebrity Fashion Mistakes, Fashion Week


Honestly, it's been quite a few years since we've put any effort into finding Waldo. You know, once we left elementary school, he really just kind of fell off our map ... until now.

The normally elusive Striped One was strangely conspicuous this weekend in the front row at Charlotte Ronson's show. Of course, perhaps he figured that with Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson in the audience, nobody would see him. And if that was the case, he was almost right. Although, sitting right next to Jessica Szohr of Gossip Girl didn't exactly get him out of the paparazzi's sight.

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Aveda helps to 'green' NY Fashion Week

Filed under: Runway Trends, Fashion Week, Green Fashion

As fabulous as Fashion Week is, there is one downside -- it creates extra waste. However, Aveda is working to change that. For the third consecutive season, the environmentally-minded company is teaming up with major designers to reduce the environmental impact of their shows.

Designers partnering with Aveda are Rodarte, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Preen and Alexander Wang, all of which have taken these four eco-friendly steps:

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Model.Live Episode 2: Cato says good-bye

Filed under: Style in the News

Last month, Vogue announced it would be teaming up with IMG models to present an online TV series that followed three new models -- Cato Van Ee, Madeline Kragh, and Austria Alcantara -- as they made their way to New York for fashion week, documenting all of the trials and tribulations that come with trying to make yourself stand out in a very competitive industry.

The series debuted on August 19 and all of the episodes thus far have showed the models saying good-bye to their loved ones in order to beging that long and arduous journey known as Fashion Week. Cato, the Holland beauty who walked Miu Miu and Prada exclusively last season, has parents that are, rightfully so, worried about what the modeling industry has in store for their daughter.

Her mother, in fact, would prefer if she didn't become famous because "she doesn't know too many people who are famous that are happy." In this clip, watch as her buddies throw her a farewell party and her parents lament on the risks of becoming a model.

Anna Sui wants to save the Garment Center with a tee

Filed under: Style in the News, Style for a Cause


New York's Garment District is shrinking, and designer Anna Sui is looking to save it in the best way she knows how -- through fashion. She, along with myriad other major names in the fashion industry, have banded together to raise awareness of the problem through a black t-shirt with a simple message: Save the Garment Center.

Zoning laws have changed the way the buildings in this area are viewed, and many landlords are hoping to turn what have been factories into luxury lofts and hotels, leaving many contractors in the industry with nowhere to go.

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Posh to show without a show at New York Fashion Week

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


Victoria Beckham's new dress collection won't be shown on the runway at New York Fashion Week, but that doesn't mean Posh will be a no-show. She's taking a different route -- allowing pre-approved editors and buyers to fondle the frocks "by appointment only over a several day period" during Fashion Week.

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Michael Kors to appear on Gossip Girl

Filed under: Style in the News


Like champagne and strawberries or schoolgirl skirts and fall, certain shows are just a perfect match for designer guest stars. We've already mentioned that Gossip Girl is most definitely one of those shows -- its influence on this year's fall fashions has been enormous. And now, they're bringing in Michael Kors to add to the shows fashion cred.

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Marc Jacobs (might have) got married over the weekend?

Filed under: Style in the News, Celebrities with Style

Or, then again, maybe not. After the NY Post reported that superstar designer Marc Jacobs exchanged vows Sunday with his lover Lorenzo Martone in a "civil solidarity pact," we see that celebrity gossip head Perez Hilton is saying it's not true. We don't really know what to believe at this point, except that we somehow tend to believe a gossip blogger over a printed publication. That's kinda newsworthy.

Although Marc and his boyfriend/husband are reportedly "very happy" together, it seems that Marc's way too busy planning for New York Fashion Week in September to set the record straight. Running his own line and acting as creative director for LV have apparently got him too tied up for a honeymoon.

If he did tie the knot, wouldn't he probably have made it known already? Unlike the weddings going on in California, France's civil solidarity pacts are not legally binding -- so maybe they're holding out for a stateside ceremony.

[via Jezebel]

Fashion Rocks with Justin Timberlake, Rhianna, and more

Filed under: Celebrities with Style, Style for a Cause


There's little in the world we like better than seeing fashion, music, celebrities, and philanthropy all join together, which is why we are so excited for the upcoming New York Fashion Rocks concert. Mariah Carey, Beyonce, Rhianna, the Black Eyed Peas, Kid Rock, Chris Brown and Justin Timberlake's acts have all been confirmed for the September 5th Radio City Music Hall show, with more sure to come. The concert will benefit Stand Up To Cancer.

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