März 2012

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    We love Zooey Deschanel's style! She's so cool, trendy and stylish and we'd love to share her wardrobe. But the fashionista hasn't always had her great sense of style. Click on the pics and take a look at Zooey Deschanel's fashion journey to the top.


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    Just last week I recieved the joy of recieving a iPhone. With a long, cluttered list of apps on my 'To Buy' list, I immediatly went for the Stardoll-based app called 'Cut it!'

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    Erinnert ihr euch noch an Josh Harnett? Er war der Traummann in den 90ern, aber ist dann irgendwie von der Bildfläche verschwunden und wir haben ihn nie wieder gesehen. Außer jetzt, denn er datet einen von Hollywoods größten A-Promis: Amanda Seyfried!


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    Paris Fashion Week is about to come to end, so we thought we'd take a look at some of the hottest dressed celebs who were at the event. Some of the fashion was truly weird, but we guess that's what style is all about! Click on the pics to see some of our favorite and strangest looks.



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    Die beiden ehemaligen Germany's Next Topmodel-Kandidatinnen Micaela Schäfer und Gina-Lisa Lohfink sind nicht durch ihre Modeltalente bekannt geworden....



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    Hey, so I'm back with another great look, this time from freshhannah143:

    She is rocking a stunning boho look, created from a great combination of clothing and accessories!

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    Wir lieben Zooey Deschanels Stil, denn er ist cool, immer im Trend, stylisch und einfach wunderbar! Sofort würden wir mit ihr Kleiderschrank tauschen! Aber die Fashionista hatte nicht immer ein Händchen für Mode - klickt euch durch die Bilder von Zooey Deschanels modischer Entwicklung.



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    Photo: Theyskens' Theory

    Tom Ford, Karl Lagerfeld, Hedi Slimane: all three designers have tried their hand at campaign photography, whether for their own brands, or in Slimane’s case, other brands like Prada (though that could change with his new Yves Saint Laurent appointment). Now, a new designer has turned campaign photographer. Olivier Theyskens snapped Constance Jablonski for the moody new Spring 2012 Theyskens’ Theory ad, the model Tweeted. “What a pleasure to work w/ Him,” she added. And Theyskens isn’t totally camera-shy himself: he appears on the very right side of the campaign shot, reflected behind the lens.
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    Sarah Jessica Parker at Louis Vuitton today. Photo: Wireimage

    Sarah Jessica Parker has completed a couple of forays into fashion — both democratic (her Bitten line from a few years ago) and more high-end (she served as president and chief creative officer of Halston until last year). But earlier today at Louis Vuitton’s runway spectacular, Parker revealed that her love affair with fashion isn’t over. She told WWD she was mulling a return to the fashion world, adding: “I don’t think my brief tenure [at Halston] would be called an exploration. I learned an enormous amount, it was invaluable, and I’m definitely curious about pursuing it, and we’ll see. I’m sort of figuring that out right now, actually, as we speak.” Although Parker gave no clues about whether she would be going the democratic or the luxury route, we can’t wait to see what she comes up with.
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    Photo: Getty Images 9:45 AM

    Walking to the Vuitton show, ticket in hand. A piece of paper shaped like a luggage tag with a string of leather woven through and a key on the end.  We’re going on a journey, but where?!

    9:51 AM Everyone’s running into the venue.  Heeled shoes scamper across the wet gravel, probably belonging to editors who’ve missed the precisely on time show in the past. Inside, Sarah Jessica Parker’s already taken her seat in white lace dress and pumps from Vuitton’s spring collection.

    10:00 AM The lights are still on inside Gare de Louis Vuitton.  With a giant clock, wrought iron ceilings and a soundtrack of whistles, engines and chatter, we’re surely inside a train station.  The middle of the stage is covered with thin black fabric and porters stand guard around its perimeter.  Espresso’s passed round in proper white cups and everyone wonders how Marc Jacobs will possibly top last spring’s carousel.

    10:03 AM The lights go down and the gates open.  A cloud of smoke breaks through, an engine sounds and an actual train, painted purple with the Vuitton logo and a proper conductor blowing a diamond whistle, pulls onto the runway.  Before I can stop myself I yell out, “It’s like fashion Disneyland!” But it’s OK, because everyone is cheering and squealing with excitement. (See the video, after the jump!)


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    10:05 AM There are notes of Downton Abbey in the music, and the first model emerges from the romantically lit train followed by a porter trailing close behind, carrying two travel bags in one hand and a ladylike purse in the other.

    10:10 AM The lengthened silhouette is similar to Marc Jacobs’ eponymous collection, with tall hats and sharp coats layered over stiff dresses and cigarette pants.  Nearly everything sparkles, whether from lurex or jewels sewn on in mosaic-like patterns or tinsel actually woven into the tweed.  “There is a humble, homespun appreciation of the applied arts in the naive complexity of textures and techniques,” Jo-Ann Furniss writes in the show notes.

    10:13 AM Since each girl gets her own porter, and each porter carries at least two bags, this must be the largest number of bags ever shown on the runway.  Materials used for fall include crocodile, calf, goat, pony, ostrich, mink, seal and kangaroo, from which Jacobs’ accessories team whipped up hat boxes, weekend bags, vanity cases, valises, and decadent evening bags.  As Furniss writes, they’re “joyfully vulgar.”

    10:15 AM The models take one last turn around the train without their porters—”merely added accessories”—before Jacobs pops out to wave hello wearing a trim black t-shirt dress.  If only he’d sat in the conductor’s seat.
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