Februar 2011

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    This Spring season is all about bright colors and bold stetements. Its like Nicole Richie was reading the minds of the designer's while she was designing her new sunglasses collection! We spotted her Nicole on her way from a workout this morning in Hollywood sporting the cutest pair of bright red sunglasses. Love!

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    This is the first season in a few years that Isaac Mizrahi’s taken his show outside the tents, and he turned it into a dog show called “Cake.” The designer, who’s no stranger to entertainment, presented a collection for fall that looks like a cooler girl’s—albeit hoity toity—version of last spring’s garden party. Given that sweet theme, colors were frothy hues of sweet mint, lavender and other pastels, plus pops of hot pink and orange. Flirty blues, greys and soft feminine florals toned things down while bows (though not obnoxious ones) and draping adorned both mini-dresses and floor-grazing gowns. The pieces are simple, but not in a bad way; even the dresses textured in lace, sparkle and pearly embellishment seem easy to wear.

    Of course, it’s hard to closely examine a purple dress when there’s a poodle of the same color walking alongside it (101 Dalmations déjà vu), or a frightened furry friend in the nook of another model’s arm. As if their presence wasn’t enough, the models also wore poofy headpieces à la poodle and Mizrahi sent three-tiered cakes on platters down the runway. One front-row onlooker certainly enjoyed the show: as the models started coming out, Johnny Weir kept laughing and saying, “I like the hair,” as he was donning a similar style himself. Even weirder than sharing the same hairstyle was when the second model came by closely matching the color of the light blue fur he had on. Coincidence?
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    No one can accuse Eviana Heartman of not being thorough.  Bodkin’s environmentally-friendly designer combines style with (often-recycled) substance at her sustainable label season after season.  Now, she’s teamed up with natural skincare line Tata Harper, M.A.C. Mineralize and ABBA organic hair care to bring eco-chic to the next level. Backstage, Heartman explained the significance of the whole-package collaboration: “It just seems like a no-brainer.  The world of beauty is actually full of options.  It’s something I’m quite loyal to, and with beauty I think the lines are much clearer [than in fashion].  With beauty, it’s literally being absorbed into the skin.”


     

    Photo: Courtesy of Alexandra For Bodkin, that goes right down to the pores themselves.  Rose and chamomile scents wafted as models were treated to Tata Harper facials before the show, leaving the girls dewy and prepped for makeup. Keeping with the minimalist aesthetic, M.A.C. Mineralize complemented the refreshed faces with a look that was all about the skin.  The team added a Skinfinish powder for a bit of polish, soft Pink Swoon blush on the apples of the cheeks, a touch of Sweet Satisfaction eye shadow and classic black mascara feathered on with a brush.  In a fun twist, the artists used a pencil in Painterly (available in June) to line the inside corners of the eyes, giving them a more casual look than the typical shiny white highlighter.  The overall effect was an easy beauty that can be dressed-up or down, and that translates well from the runway to real life.  Make-up director Nadine Luke assures that it’s a simple style to accomplish, and better yet, “The more it’s lived-in, the better it gets.”



     



    Photo: Courtesy of Alexandra ABBA certainly got the “lived-in” memo: Their disheveled up-down ‘dos produced the perfect mix of princess and grunge.  Stylists brushed dry hair with boar bristle, pulling it into a low and loose ponytail with a center part and keeping the band far back to accomplish an undone appearance.  To create the illusion of being tucked into a jacket, pieces were then gently pulled from underneath and the side of the head.  When replicating this technique at home, they advise a root lift for volume, texture cream to enhance the hair’s organic feeling and lots of firm hold hair spray. Despite the ethics, it wouldn’t be a fashion show without the glamour.  Heartman confided, “The clothes are so much about reality and trying to make reality a little more special.”  So although everything from the dresses to the moisturizer was natural, it never forgot to just be pretty and—like the plum lip stain on all the models—just a little bit different.

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    Ein paar waren gerade auf dem Weg zu den Fashion Week Venues, andere chillten einfach auf der Straße nach dem Workout und wieder andere sahen so gruslig aus, dass sie das Haus wohl niemals hätten verlassen sollen! Hier seht ihr, was Promis wie Avril Lavigne, Fergie, Jordan und Keira Knightley in dieser Woche auf der Straße anhatten!
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    Daher ist Diane Kruger die Chanel Muse! Auf dem roten Teppich stellte sie Modefans wie Kim Kardashian und January Jones in den Schatten! Sie sah in ihrem kurzen, weiß/silbernen Kleid umwerfend aus! Diane und ihr Verlobter Joshua Jackson erschienen zusammen auf der Premiere ihres neuen Filmes "The Unknown". Seht euch an, wer noch mit dabei war.

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    Some of them were all dressed up and on their way to the Fashion Week tents, others were chilling in the streets after a workout and some just look too scary to even be out of the house! Here are what celebs like Avril Lavigne, Fergie, Jordan and Keira Knightley wore on the streets this week!

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    This is why Diane Kruger is a Chanel muse! On a red carpet filled with fashionistas like Kim Kardashian an January Jones, she put them all to shame. She was stunning in this tiny little white and silver mini dress don't you think? Diane and her fiance Joshua Jackson were at the premiere of her new movie "The Unknown". See who else was there and watch the movie trailer below!

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    Photo: Courtesy of Rodarte

    This sibling rivalry is about to get heated. Elle Fanning, younger sister of Dakota, seems to be everywhere these days.  With a successful film career of her own (and 12-years old, no less), she stars in Sofia Coppola’s highly-acclaimed Somewhere and can be spotted off the big screen in The Curve of Forgotten Things for Rodarte’s spring 2011 collection.Elle is also coming into her own as a red carpet style icon. In a recent interview with Nowness, she cited her affinity for vintage fashion: “The 1950′s will always be my all-time favorite, but at the moment I’m adding in baby doll dresses from the ’60s and high-waisted shorts and pants from the ’70s.” Despite some very grown-up choices of Marchesa, Valentino Couture, and Marc Jacobs, this ingénue doesn’t forget the importance of a little youth and imagination: “When you lose believing in magic, you’re too grown-up and take yourself too seriously. Peter Pan had a point!” Here are some of her stand-out looks:
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    With their first EP, Love Your Ground, unleashed just four years ago, Mumford and Sons has already shared a stage with the likes of Bob Dylan, Dr. Dre, Mick Jagger, and Lady Gaga at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards earlier this year. Consisting of Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, “Country” Winston Marshal, and Ted Dwane, this hybrid of bluegrass, folk, and rock birthed from the West London Folk scene in 2007 have a rustic sound stocked with vocal harmonies and a banjo flourish. Yes, we love our boy bands to be brawny, but there’s nothing better than a good bookworm. Beyond instrumental finesse and (as described by his Facebook fans) “a voice that can break the heart of a robot,” Marcus Mumford has got brains, too. Many lyrics of the Mumford and Sons are wracked with literary references, to Shakespeare and Steinbeck. This bibliophile even runs an online book club from the Mumford and Sons website.
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