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Look Out Snuggies, Here Comes the Sleeping Bag Suit

Filed under: Men, Daily Obsession

A model wearing the amazing Selk Bag in yellowLook, the Snuggie is fine for cheapskates who want to eat popcorn on the couch without cranking the thermostat up to a comfortable level, we get that. But there were days this winter when even a Snuggie couldn't warm you up. Enter the Selk Bag. For those who like to take things to the extreme, or who can't afford to heat their homes, just zip yourself inside this ultra-snuggly, sleeping bag inspired onesie and you'll never feel winter's icy breath again.

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McQueen's Paris Show Pushes Limits (and Some Buttons)

Filed under: Fashion Week



Fashion Week Fall Trends

    One way to show off an "it" bag at Isaac Mizrahi. Is this look heady or too ahead of its time? Let us know in the poll.

    Karl Prouse, Catwalking / Getty Images

    Not major shoulder pads, but major shoulder at Marc Jacobs.Wild or wacky? Vote.

    Randy Brooke,WireImage

    Hot, hot pink at Michael Kors. Is this topper the tops? Let us know in the poll!

    Thomas Concordia, WireImage

    Blimey, that's pretty limey at Michael Kors. Sublime or subpar? Let us know in the poll.

    Thomas Concordia, WireImage

    Blue chasing away the gray at Donna Karan.Like it? Vote in the poll.

    Randy Brooke, WireImage

    A hot - hot pink, that is - librarian look at Malandrino. How does it rate in your book? Vote.

    Randy Brooke, WireImage

    Pink and green, but not particularly preppy at Marc Jacobs. Is it wonderful or weird? Vote.

    Randy Brooke, WireImage

    Not so mellow yellow at Marc Jacobs. Sunny or funny? Vote.

    Randy Brooke, WireImage

    All tangled up in blue at Christian Siriano. Do you dig the drape? Let us know in the poll.

    Thomas Concordia, WireImage.com

    For the birds at Anna Sui. Does this look fly? Let us know in the poll.

    Thomas Concordia, WireImage



We all know that fashion is art, especially when you're talking about shows at the various Fashion Weeks. However, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and art is pretty subjective -- and Alexander McQueen's Paris show definitely had people questioning whether or not he crossed a line. As the New York Times put it so well, "Fashion is in a fractured state," and at a time when other designers didn't dare go over the top, McQueen gave a show that was, well, a show.

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Starbucks Hits the Runway in Milan

Filed under: Accessories, Fashion Week, Daily Obsession

DSquared2 fashion show in Milan, March 2, 2009
At the DSquared2 fashion show in Milan on Monday, heads turned in confusion as models traipsed past with what some might not consider a classic fashion accessory -- the Starbucks cup. WTF?

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Fall Fashion Week - Vivienne Tam

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Vivienne Tam

    Vivienne Tam was one of my first fashion loves. The bright colors, the flattering silhouettes....it's all just so pretty and timeless. So when I met her I was thrilled and then surprised. She was so sweet and humble and modest about her outrageous talents – and let me tell you, this is flabbergasting for an established fashion designer. Usually there's a little more, well, attitude. Not here. "I don't like to say nice things about myself. I guess it's how I was raised. But I do like this collection, and hope it does well," she said. Check out some of the looks and the A-Listers who attended her presentation and the super-fun after-party during Fashion Week.

    This ultra-flattering dress works now through Spring and for years to come...the epitome of an investment piece.

    The one-shoulder, asymmetric trend rages on.

    Models showing off the new collection decorated the party. Another investment piece: Behold the ideal LBD!

    The divine BeBe Neuwirth shared a moment with her friend the designer Vivienne Tam at the party to celebrate the new collection.

Fall 2009 Fashion Week - Mackage

Filed under: Fashion Week



Mackage

    Mackage was the only outerwear line to show at Fashion Week. The young Canadian duo who designs the looks met in grade school in Canada and offer slim-fitting and very warm coats that bring home the fact that outerwear is an integral part of fashion. Your coat is often the main thing people see! Check out some of the coolest (hottest?) offerings for Fall.

    White Now
    What chic woman wouldn't want to get her hands on this day-to-evening look?

    Front-Row Fans
    Ah, the beautiful people...Mackage designers Eran Elfassy and Elisa Dahan with fashion show guests Erin Lucas of MTV's The City and Sarah Wynter.

    Celebrity Crushes
    Celebrities including Jessica Biel, Maggie Gyllenhal, and Eva Mendes are also fans of the line.

    Backstage Beauty
    A model getting the high ponytail and super dark lips shown on the runway at Mackage



Fall 2009 Fashion Week - Cho Cheng

Filed under: Fashion Week



Fashion Week Fall Trends

    One way to show off an "it" bag at Isaac Mizrahi. Is this look heady or too ahead of its time? Let us know in the poll.

    Karl Prouse, Catwalking / Getty Images

    Not major shoulder pads, but major shoulder at Marc Jacobs.Wild or wacky? Vote.

    Randy Brooke,WireImage

    Hot, hot pink at Michael Kors. Is this topper the tops? Let us know in the poll!

    Thomas Concordia, WireImage

    Blimey, that's pretty limey at Michael Kors. Sublime or subpar? Let us know in the poll.

    Thomas Concordia, WireImage

    Blue chasing away the gray at Donna Karan.Like it? Vote in the poll.

    Randy Brooke, WireImage

    A hot - hot pink, that is - librarian look at Malandrino. How does it rate in your book? Vote.

    Randy Brooke, WireImage

    Pink and green, but not particularly preppy at Marc Jacobs. Is it wonderful or weird? Vote.

    Randy Brooke, WireImage

    Not so mellow yellow at Marc Jacobs. Sunny or funny? Vote.

    Randy Brooke, WireImage

    All tangled up in blue at Christian Siriano. Do you dig the drape? Let us know in the poll.

    Thomas Concordia, WireImage.com

    For the birds at Anna Sui. Does this look fly? Let us know in the poll.

    Thomas Concordia, WireImage



Rebecca Taylor Front Row

Filed under: Fashion Week



Rebecca Taylor is always one of my favorites. She's one of the designers who will make it through any economy because her clothes are so wearable. She loves feminine shapes and bright colors with a hint of edginess. This season was no exception. Here are four of my favorite looks from her show.

Dramatic Updos by Sebastian and Wella at Catherine Malandrino

Filed under: Runway Trends, Hair Cut and Style



Once again designers paired dramatic hair and makeup with their designs during the Fashion Week shows. We loved the punk/retro 40s look sported by models for Catherine Malandrino, and were excited to get a look at the backstage mechanisms that brought it to life.

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Flatter Your Figure - Fashion Week Trends and How to Wear Them

Filed under: Flatter Your Figure

model at Michael KorsAdmittedly, the models walking the runway during Fashion Week don't generally have many figure flaws (unless, of course, you count overly protruding clavicles and the like). But, that doesn't mean that the trends shown on the catwalk can only be worn by the size zero crowd -- there were plenty of looks that any of us could pull off. The trick is knowing how.

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Fall 2009 Beauty Trends - New York Fashion Week Wrap-Up

Filed under: Cosmetics, Interviews, Fashion Week, Beauty Tips, Hair Cut and Style

Fall 2009 Beauty Trend Forecast

    IT'S A WRAP! New York's Fall 2009 Fashion Week is officially over, but the beauty trends are just beginning. And guess what: The 80's are back in a big way - you'll be safety dancing (and killing radio stars) in Cyndi Lauper makeup and Grace Jones hair. You won't wear your hair down again, ever, as intricate buns and glamorous ponytails ruled the runways, and gray will be your new black - the go-to color for eyes, nails, and even lips (yes, really). We'll see if you can wait till fall to try on these trends. We certainly can't!

    Bryan Bedder, Getty Images

    GREY SMOKY EYES
    By far the "it" color of the season, grey is huge for eyes, nails and even lips. On the eyes, the look was smoky but diffuse; makeup artists blended together a few different shades of gray, or left off the liner for a truly different take on smoky.

    At Michael Kors (pictured), makeup artist Dick Page went for a sooty, gunmetal gray on the upper lids, and rimmed the inside of the lower lash lines in black liner for extra contrast. At Richard Chai, makeup artist Gucci Westman created a mousy gray eye, mixing matte brown and steel gray shadows. And at J. Mendel, makeup artist Tanya Cropsey created what she called the "the modern smoky eye" by diffusing matte, dark gray shadow from the lash line to the crease, with no mascara or liner.

    NARS

    SUBVERSIVE LIPS
    Many designers tossed pretty pouts to the wind, opting for grays, blacks, and even golds.

    At Christian Siriano (upper right), makeup artist Polly Osmond used gold pigment on the models' lips. For mere mortals, she suggested applying a natural shade of lipstick and dabbing a little gold pigment on top. At Rodarte, (lower left) the lips stayed neutral (bordering on grim) in grayish nude. And at Tuleh, Osmond created a grayish mauve stain on the lips by layering black lipstick (new from M.A.C for fall) under a berry-tinged color. The overall effect was reminiscent of a faded photograph.

    Astrid Stawiarz, Getty Images | Scott Gries, Getty Images | Bryan Bedder, Getty Images | Chris Moore, Catwalking / Getty Images

    80's FLASHBACK MAKEUP
    From neon brights to fishnet stockings, video killed the radio star all over again on the runways, with many designers conjuring up the bawdy 80's as escapism from the current recession.

    Francois Nars indulged Marc Jacob's 80's nightclub inspired collection with bold, bright makeup (pictured) that channeled everything 80's, from The Palmer Girls to Girls Just Want Have Fun-era Cyndi Lauper to the cover of Duran Duran's Rio album. At Tibi, Makeup artist Makky did color-pop turquoise eyes. "The look is very Christy Turlington circa Vogue in the late 80's, said Makky. "When bright blue eye shadow was really in." To make the look very fresh and modern, and not too Barbie, he cut off the end of the eye color for a very graphic, square shape.

    Luca at GoRunway for NARS

    TOTALLY 80's HAIR
    We saw plenty of big shoulders, power suits and legging prancing down the runways, topped off by deliciously 80's hair.

    At Behnaz Sarafpour (right), hairstylist Ashley Javier created a squared-off pompadour that spliced early 80's Grace Jones glam with a dash of Blade Runner cyberpunk. "In trendy neighborhoods like London's SOHO and New York's Williamsburg, I feel like women are adding more grandeur to their day wear," said Javier. And at Richard Chai (left), hairstylist Kevin Ryan conjured up late 80's Tompkins Square Park, creating model-fied mohawks, with hair that was slicked back on the sides and teased at the top.

    Chris Moore, Getty Images | Laura Kenney, Stylelist.com

    WONDER BUNS
    The ultimate "safety style," fall's crop of buns are anything but. Using intricate twists and adornments galore, the bumming-around bun has become the glamorous style du jour.

    At Max Azria (left), hair stylist Laurent Philippon created a tousled, twisted bun. "I wanted the hair to look tight but nothing too slick and finished," he said. "I wanted it to look very organic." At Carolina Herrera (right), Orlando Pita created ornately pinned buns -- studded with copper roses – to juxtapose the high collars shown on the runway. Dry conditioner was worked through the hair, which was pulled - not slicked - back.

    Laura Kenney, Styelist.com | Shawn Ehlers, WireImage

    KOHL RIMMED EYES
    Maybe it's a sign of the times, but a tough-chic hardness was everywhere - even with designers famous for frilly frocks like Behnaz Sarafpour and Narciso Rodriguez. They added a razor-sharp edge to their runways with kohl lined eyes.

    At Behnaz Sarafpour, makeup artist Gordon Espinet created black rimmed eyes, using "eyeliner from every direction." By smudging the lids with black liner and shadow, and leaving lips nude, the look was a little androgynous, a little punky, and played off the graphic clothing with natural ease. At Max Azria, Gucci Westman shined the kohl-rimmed eyes up with a dab of clear gloss on the lids. The look also ruled at Zac Posen, Richard Chai, Chris Benz and Narciso Rodriguez.

    Laura Kenney, Stylelist.com

    FLAPPER SMILES
    You're never fully dressed without a (big, red) smile. Perfectly sculpted matte red lips were a hallmark of the late 20's, early 30's flapper era, and this season they're back. OK, so they've kinda been back for the past two falls, but now we finally have a link -1929 Depression, 2009 Recession.

    At Isaac Mizrahi, makeup artist Tom Pecheux confirmed our suspicions said "It's true that women wear red lipstick during recessions," he said. "When you don't have enough money for a new outfit, handbag or shoes, you can still buy a new lipstick. But when you do spend the money, you want it to be impactful, and red lips change everything!"

    Getty Images

    PERKED-UP PONYTAILS
    No more excuses for simply pulling your hair back. Fall's crop of modified ponies gives us easy tweaks to take your tail from pony to stallion.

    Our favorite was spotted at J. Mendel, where Odile Gilbert created a crazy combination of ponytail and chignon. "From the front, the sides and the back it looks like different styles," Gibert noted. At Christian Siriano, Jon Reyman created a modified ponytail chignon to jive with the show's Egyptian inspiration. "We wanted a hair style that's bold, geometric, sculpted and strong."

    Karl Prouse, Catwalking / Getty Images

Fall 2009 Fashion Week - Backstage at Richie Rich

Filed under: Fashion Week

SHOW: Richie Rich
MAKEUP: Kabuki for M.A.C
HAIR: Jeanie Syfu for TRESemme
BEAUTY SNAPSHOT: Marylin Monroe meets Edie Sedgwick


THE SCOOP:
The season marked the return of a Richie Rich designed collection to NY Fashion Week, but the fashion darling was not back as one half of Heatherette. He was instead presenting a solo collection. While the clothes were noticeably more wearable than his Heatherette fantasy pieces, the hair and makeup stayed true to his previous label's sense of fun. As hairstylist Jeanie Sayfu explained "the inspiration was about Marylin Monroe and Marie Antoinette and how they became more refined as they got older. The show is going to be telling the story of a cool punk rock chick growing up and become a polished woman." For the punk side Sayfu created a cornrow-sided faux mohawk and for the refined women a full-bodied curl set. To recreate the curled look on your own Sayfu says "Teasing is a really cool technique to add volume to any curl set. For a less dramatic result, don't tease it all the way to the end, but tease it at the root before you set the curl. The heat actually activates the tease so you get this really pretty full set of curls as you brush it out."

The makeup team took their inspiration from the imagined meeting of two beauty icons, Marylin Monroe and Edie Sedgwick. The result is a look that's big and bold but also playful "almost like the two of them did each other's makeup" explained the M.A.C lead artist. To take the look off the runway the M.A.C team suggests you "only line the bottom of the eye and then do a strong brow. Anyone with that hard pulled down smoky eye automatically has a bit of attitude in their look. To get a smoky bottom eye use a soft eyeliner and then a fine brush to smudge it and smoke it out."



GET THE LOOK MAKEUP: M.A.C
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GET THE LOOK HAIR: TRESemme 24 Hour Root Boost, 24 Body Finishing Spray

Refinery 29 Has the Fashion Week Scoop

Filed under: Fashion Week, Fashion Week by Refinery 29


We had a lot of Fashion Week coverage here at StyleList, but our friends over at Refinery 29 got some really scrumptious on-the-scene scoop that you don't want to miss!

Erin Wasson threw a wild party - Alexander Wang bailed on on throwing a bash this year, but his former muse, Erin Wasson, stepped up to the party plate like the pro, and celebrated her new collection for RVCA.

Phillip Lim took a chance - The designer tried out some new looks, which were a far cry from his usual classics. Refinery 29 is wondering who's going to buy it.

Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti had a star-studded show - The crowd, filled with celebs like Peaches Geldof and Amanda Peet, might've been more impressive than the clothes, but maybe it didn't matter -- everyone was too busy having fun to notice.

Alexandre Herchcovitch got all two-faced - Part of his show was full of volume and color, with beaded dresses that were questionable winter wear, but the second half was comprised of an entirely different look. Which half do you think was the winner? Check it out.

Talk about inspiration - Kate Mulleavy of Rodarte shared what really gets her creative juices going (and we hope you weren't expecting classic piano and butterflies!).

Trovata Sports a Prep School Look - Reminiscent of "Gossip Girl," the show featured schoolgirl skirts and ribbon details -- Blair Waldorf would be proud.

90210's Jessica Stroup Loves theBalm (and So Do We!)

Filed under: Celebrities with Style, Beauty Tips

jessica stroupWe've talked a lot about the models' makeup at Fashion Week, but, it's not only the ladies on the catwalk who make a special effort for the shows. Stars who attend the shows are also often dressed to the nines, with hair and makeup to match -- hey, they're going to be photographed and scrutinized just as much as the models (and, in some cases, more). Jessica Stroup of "90210" relied on theBalm to get front row flawless -- we think it worked!

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The Butler Bag

Filed under: Handbags, Events: On the Scene, Stores We Love, Product Reviews

The Butler Tote BagHow are we staying organized at Fashion Week? The Butler Bag. You won't believe what's inside.

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Stylish Basil Hayden Cocktails at Cynthia Rowley

Filed under: Runway Trends, Celebrities with Style, Fashion Week

basil hayden wish at cynthia rowleySure, fashion week is partly about the stylish clothes ... but it's also about cocktail parties with exclusive guest lists and impossibly fabulous drinks.

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    Curly or Straight?
    While 30% of you think she's so beautiful that her hair doesn't even matter, 49% of you prefer her curls. Get the full story here.

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    Offensive or artistic?
    Just over 50% of StyleList readers said they weren't offended by this shirt, but didn't know if it was totally appropriate to wear in public. Unfortunately, that wasn't the opinion in Dubai. Get the full story here.

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    Strapless dresses on 13-year-olds
    StyleList readers think strapless dresses should be saved for older girls -- 41% of you think the look is too mature. Get the full story here.

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    Is Megan the new Angelina?
    Half of you think Megan needs to get her own identity and quit copying Angie, but more than a quarter said Jolie doesn't stand a chance against this Fox. Get the full story here.

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    Did Calvin Klein respond to public's outcry?
    The controversial "threesome" billboard in Soho has been replaced with this one, but 51% of you believe it was just to keep people talking about the brand, not because CK caved. Get the full story here.

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    Calvin Klein's Racy Ad
    Is it art or practically pornography? About 40% of StyleList readers found this billboard obscene. Get the full story.

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    Palin's Pedi
    Do you think Sarah Palin's funky pedicure was appropriate? If so, you're in good company -- 68% of you said it was fun and fabulous. Get the full story.

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    Bright, Light, or Dark as Night?
    How do you like your toenails painted? Over half of StyleList readers prefer their piggies with bright, perky polish. Get the full story.

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    Nipple cream as lip balm?
    StyleList readers are willing to try anything! 80% of you either love the idea or, at the very least, think it's worth a try. Get the full story.

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    Skip the skinny jeans
    Skinny jeans might be bad for you, but more than 50 percent of you never wore them anyway! Get the full story.

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