Archive for May 2011

Mario Testino/VOGUE

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And the Bride Wore Vera: Lovely Lily Aldridge wore a custom Vera Wang gown for her marriage to Kings of Leon frontman Caleb Followill in Cali on Thursday. (He looked super handsome in a grey Gucci suit.) Congrats to the happy couple! {Telegraph}

J.Lo’s Biggest Failure: Jennifer Lopez says the biggest disappointment of her career has been her failed fashion lines. ““I just felt like I never got a fair chance to do it right.” PS: Tommy Hilfiger is one of the backers of her new Kohl’s collection with husband Marc Anthony. {NYTimes}

Carol Smith to Hearst: The former Elle chief brand officer will now run the publishing side of Harper’s Bazaar. Good for her. {Adweek}

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You long ago gave up trying to find Chanel’s must-have spring color, Black Pearl. And Mimosa is probably on the endangered species list. Well, don’t worry about it. It’s time to freak out over the new fall Chanel nail colors.

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W‘s first-ever beauty issue features plenty of Hollywood heavyweights–Julia Roberts, natch–but it’s a spread of three of the industry’s hottest models (Estee Lauder spokesmodel Joan Smalls, Chinese superstar Sui He and 17-year-old New Zealander Emily Baker) that we’re obsessing over. Read more »

We all owe a little bit to Jane Pratt. When I say “we,” I mean my generation, the generation before mine, and the generation that follows me. Growing up as a wannabe fashion writer, I admired her ingenuity and success–she was cool, she was smart, and most importantly, she made “it” happen for herself. As a reader, I appreciated her honesty. It’s undeniable, especially as a teenager, that women’s magazines in particular can make you feel less than adequate. With Sassy, then Jane, Pratt gave women a place to be themselves. Instead of dictating what you should be, Pratt’s world celebrated who you were.

From this nostalgic and unabashedly fawning intro, it’s obvious I’m a huge fan of Jane Pratt‘s. So when I was offered the chance for Pratt to walk me through XOJane.com just a day before the launch of the site, I said yes with wild enthusiasm. But I was determined not to make a decision about whether or not I liked the content until I, you know, read the content.

So yesterday I took the train up to Say Media, a company that does everything from selling online advertising to launching websites (including XOJane), to see what Pratt and co. have produced.

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Shoe Thief is a discount site offering up to 70% (or more) off retail prices on the most sought after shoes. The sneaky site and its accomplices poach, pillage and plunder the best brands and conspire with top designers to bring you the very best deals. (We’re talking Dolce Vita and 80%20.)

Fortunately for Fashionista readers, the Thief is feeling generous. Just click here to enter our latest giveaway. All entries must be received by TODAY, May 16, 2011 at 11.59 pm EST. The lucky winner will get to select a pair of shoes from ShoeThief.com!

V‘s summer issue is packed with stellar editorials. From the top Asian models to a Lady Gaga cover by Inez and Vinoodh, V has it all, though our favorite editorial is “China Girl” styled by Fashionista columnist Sally Lyndley and shot by Sebastian Faena.

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Mood Board

May Mood Board

Saturday, May 14, 2011 / 11:17 AM

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Lucky for my magazine-obsessed self, Lauren toted Vogue Paris April 2011 from her honeymoon in Morocco and Spain.

The issue, covered by Kate Moss, has all the traditional goodies found in Vogue Paris–Freja, Eniko, boobs, and Melanie Ward editorials–which makes it great. But as Lauren and I flipped through the issue together, we realized something just seemed off.

The styling in all the editorials is excellent, though there aren’t any sexy spreads à la Carine. Emmanuelle’s simple, tough, tomboy aesthetic seems to be permeating all the editorials. The weirdness doesn’t come from the editorials, but the blank space on almost every market and news page.

Whereas Carine had her graphic design team cluttering the pages with shoes, old photos, lipsticks, and diamonds, Emanuelle has them cutting back. It’s definitely clearer, but looks more like the streamlined pages of Elle and less like the flouncy, whimsical pages of Vogue Paris.

Take a look inside after the jump, and let us know what you think!

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For all you ladies out there who are constantly searching for a suit that actually fits, check out the beautiful suits from Malia Mills. The tops are all created by bra size so you can browse by A, B, C, D, or even DD cup. In addition to the genius sizing, the styles are simply gorgeous and extremely wearable.

For more styles, check out MaliaMills.com.

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Few fashion designers today are as magical as the Brooklyn-based Samantha Pleet. With an obsessive love of history and travel, Pleet designs to enchant her customers. (She also makes a ravishing witch, in costume of course!)

When it came to designing her fall collection, Pleet was inspired by her recent trip to Iceland.

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ASOS
Deal: Enter code 20ASOSUSA at checkout to save 20% off your order
Link: ASOS.com
Ends: Sunday, 15 May 2011

Posh at the Plaza
Deal: Deals on new, vintage and gently-worn clothing and accessories from everyone from Alexander McQueen to YSL. Proceeds benefit Lighthouse International, a non-profit dedicated to fighting vision loss.
When/Where:Thursday, May 12 through Sunday, May 15. Thurs—Sat 9am—6pm, Sun 11am—5pm. The Plaza, 1 W 59th St at Central Park South (no phone). No RSVP necessary.
Link: www.lighthouse.org
Ends: Sunday, 15 May 2011

Showroom Seven
Deal: Up to 80% off clothing and accessories from labels like Charlotte Ronson, Erickson Beamon, and Issa
When/Where: Monday, May 9 through Friday, May 27. Mon—Fri 10am—7pm, Sat 11am—6pm, Sun closed. 263 Eleventh Ave between 27th and 28th Sts, third floor (646-417-8302)
Link: Showroom Seven
Ends: Friday, 27 May 2011

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