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Betsey Johnson Loves Red Lobster

Filed under: Runway Trends, Events: On the Scene, Clothing, Celebrities with Style, Style for a Cause, Daily Obsession

Betsey Johnson is so crazy.
So we were at Fashion Forward on November 10, 2008, loving the heck out of everything Betsey Johnson sent down the runway (as detailed in our Betsey Johnson Totally Blew Our Minds post), when this happened (above). WTF, Betsey? We didn't know you were such a big fan of Red Lobster.

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Pants in Boots for Men - Yea or Nay?

Filed under: Runway Trends, Shoes, Men

When the pants tucked into boots look hit women's fashion a few years ago, it struck with a vengeance. Now, according to some urban trend-spotters, the look is starting to spread across the gender divide. As we've browsed through all the examples we could find, we can't seem to find any that look casual and smart. Instead, most of it really smacks of somebody who's trying too hard. Is this really a look that a man can wear on the street without getting made fun of?

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Victoria's Secret Fashion Show

Filed under: Swimwear and Lingerie

Michelle Obama Inauguration Predictions

    If expectations are high for Barack Obama, they're no less soaring for his wife -- at least in a sartorial sense. After two decades of Bush and Clinton women -- for whom style was not a sixth sense -- the inarguably fashionable and seemingly fearless Michelle Obama has trend-watchers in a frenzy. Tall and taut, with the broad shoulders and self-confidence to carry off whatever she wants, Obama has spent the past 21 months being compared to Jacqueline Kennedy. And, so far, Obama has acquitted herself well, showing off recession-friendly dresses from White House/ Black Market and pricey styles from edgy designers like Isabel Toledo, who she wore (left) last spring to a fundraiser with fashion industry heavyweights. What will she favor for the White House? StyleList takes a look at her past -- and offers some predictions for the future. And for those who think clothes don't matter, remember the words of JFK as he introduced his wildly popular wife at a 1961 State Dinner at Charles de Gaulle's presidential palace. "I am the man," Kennedy said, "who accompanied Jacqueline Kennedy to Paris."

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    She hasn't even gotten to the White House, but Michelle Obama has already done more than any fashion mag to make Thakoon a household name. The Thai-born designer's dresses were perfect for several major moments on the campaign trail, including (at left) the final night of the Democratic National Convention. At right, the rose-colored silk dress as it appeared on Thakoon's runway. Mrs. Obama seems to have made no changes to it -- except the addition of three her trademark pins to the neckline. (And for those who can't afford Thakoon's four-figure price tags, the designer debuts a more recession-friendly collection at Target in December.)

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    No, we don't expect the new First Lady to parade her abs at the Easter egg roll. But with just a few strategically placed swaths of fabric, this delicate floral sheath by Thakoon could meet the needs of the most demanding East Wing schedule.

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    Back in 1982, when Nancy Reagan wore rhinestone-trimmed knickers to a dinner at the American Embassy in Paris, she was ridiculed across two continents. So it's no surprise that Michelle Obama decided to keep her thighs safely away from the runway version of Moschino's flowered silk shorts (right). What's a First Lady-wannabe to do? Moschino took the same gray-and-purple fabric and used it to bare Mrs. O's knee's in a more Donna Reed way -- a soft shirtwaist that made her look both comfortable and camera-ready for the debut of the Obama-Biden ticket in Springfield, Ill. last summer. Surely, Nancy would have approved.

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    This purple silk coat and carnival-striped dress from Moschino's spring collection strikes the perfect balance between the White House need to look sophisticated and Mrs. Obama's penchant to shake-it-up.

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    If fashion tells a story, Michelle Obama's fiery red confetti-printed dress conveyed every bit of her Election Night euphoria. True, the Narciso Rodriguez sheath, modified from the runway version at right, earned as many barbs as raves -- "Maybe it looked really awesome up close?" one fashion wag asked. But you won't find a trace of disappointment on Obama's face, which glowed as brightly as her $10,275 Loree Rodkin diamond earrings.

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    Narcisco Rodriguez's edgy black-and-white dress would be techy enough for the You Tube generation and graphic enough for those Dinosaur Age readers of print media.

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    Tall and toned, Mrs. Obama isn't afraid to experiment. She plays with color (usually favoring brights) and shape (usually body-hugging) -- and, just when you think you've figured out her fashion maxims, she veers in another direction. The cantaloupe-colored Moschino dress that she wore to her husband's acceptance of the Harold Washington Award this fall was a softer color and silhouette than her typical fare.

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    Hillary Clinton made front-page news in 1993, when she co-hosted the Governors' Dinner at the White House in Donna Karan's "cold-shoulder" dress, a dramatic long-sleeved black sheath with -- surpise! -- the shoulders cut out. We're not sure the world is ready for a First Lady in a cut-out torso, but with a bit of fabric in all the right places, Narciso Rodriguez's 'bondage" gown would be a fierce addition to Mrs. Obama's don't-mess-with-me repertoire.

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    Peter Soronen's fashions are fun, flirty, and fit for a woman confident enough to show off her curves. Small wonder he's earned red-carpet time from the likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Jennifer Hudson and Tina Fey. He's also added Michelle Obama to his roster. At left, her white delicately-patterned dress is adapted from Soronen's houndstooth check sheath.

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German designs trend toward the über masculine - Big balls on the runway

Filed under: Red Carpet Trends, Must Haves

When it comes to fashion design, it seems pretty fair to say that feminine themes seem to dominate -- and for the most part, we're glad that they do -- but there are a few notable exceptions. For example, a German designer in the north eastern town of Heringsdorf unveiled these awesome scrotum-tastic designs back in October. We tried like heck, but no one on the interweb seems to know this ballsy designer's name. Too bad.

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Presse boutique releases never-produced runway items from Rodarte

Filed under: Clothing


It's pure torture when designers send a look down the runway, trick us into falling in love with it, and then never even bother to put the item in production. Even worse when those designers are the ultra-talented sisters behind Rodarte. But on November 3, you'll finally have a chance to own some of their priceless, never-produced pieces as Presse boutique launches its first online archival sale.

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Brian Lichtenberg's Spring 2009 collection fuses space age with sex appeal

Filed under: Fashion Week

L.A. designer Brian Lichtenberg is fiercely independent, beloved by offbeat musicians like M.I.A. and Santogold, and the undisputed auteur of avant-garde unitards and hologram leggings. And at his Spring/Summer 2009 show, held during Los Angeles Fashion Week, Lichtenberg expanded on his favorite themes while adding some new staples to his repertoire.

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Debra Davenport's Spring 2009 collection at Los Angeles Fashion Week

Filed under: Fashion Week

Debra Davenport's Spring 2009 collection, shown during L.A. Fashion Week, was exceedingly wearable. It was also a bit scattered. Davenport took cues from Cynthia Rowley and Nanette Lepore, featuring floral, citrus and vibrant green fabrics. But the through line was lost somewhere between 1950s Euro chic and lady pirate.

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Couture costumes for Halloween

Filed under: Clothing

While other women may dress as a slutty nurse, a slutty witch, or a slutty George Washington for Halloween, a true fashionista knows there are other (better) options out there. Stylelist has a few couture costume ideas so you can have a truly fierce Halloween this year!

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Fug is the new sexy

Filed under: Runway Trends

Fashion may have "gone ugly," according to the headlines over at Fashion Indie. But, we have to admit we kind of like it. Gone are the days when women dressed solely to impress men. We're now dressing to impress each other and man, that's a tough audience.

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Lauren Conrad shows at L.A. Fashion Week

Filed under: Fashion Week

Lauren Conrad showed at L.A. Fashion Week yesterday and we must say that the collection was a profound improvement on anything she's sent down the runway in the past.

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Christophe Decarnin for Balmain = total hotness

Filed under: Fashion Week

Sure, all the celebs flocked to the Dior show, but anyone who loves fashion knows that Balmain is where it was at. We love, love and love some more, the entire collection. Designer Christophe Decarnin really hit a home run with this show!

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Wearing the egg-shaped skirt trend: a top stylist gives us the scoop

Filed under: Clothing, Flatter Your Figure, Style Tip of the Day

Say goodbye to slim pencil dresses and body-skimming skirts–the dominant silhouette on the Fall 2008 runways was high volume.

The 1940s-inspired bell--and more exaggerated egg--shape turned up on skirts and dresses, on runway after runway.

Balenciaga featured shifts with exaggerated flounces at the hip, while a knee-length, flowing skirt reminiscent of an upside-down tulip appeared at the Louis Vuitton show. Valentino offered up the most literal interpretation of the trend, creating a cartoonish, egg-shaped version for its haute couture show.

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Juliette Lewis adds 'model' to resume

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


Juliette Lewis is a lot of things -- actress, rock star, occasional fashion disaster -- but now, she's also a model.

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Naomi Campbell is the new face of Dolce and Gabbana

Filed under: Celebrities with Style

Naomi Campbell, resident bad girl of the fashion world, has just landed another enormous contract. Designers can't get enough of this beautiful rebel! This time she's signed with Dolce and Gabbana to be the new face of their brand.

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Selena Gomez's Polka Dot Luella Bartley at Teen Vogue Party

Filed under: Events: On the Scene

Michael Buckner is a fashion and celebrity photographer who travels around the world taking pictures on the red carpet. He gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the hottest entertainment industry events.



A sign that the future of Hollywood is growing up too fast hit me like a bus last night at the Teen Vogue Young Hollywood party at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. While prog rockers MGMT played to a packed rooftop audience of Tween stars, Selena Gomez, Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens walked the red carpet.

The 16-yr old "Wizards of Waverly Place" star, in Luella Bartley black polka dot dress, showed off the riches of teen stardom. As MGMT performed, Luella Bartley debuted her Spring 2009 line.

To add to my already red-tinted photos, Rumer WIllis donned a new red hair style as she shyly marched down the red carpet. The night celebrated style, sounds and of course, fashion that few teenagers could afford. Save that money from that summer job mowing lawns!




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