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Getting Pierced, Again

erinfearrings.jpgI have a well-documented love/hate relationship with earrings. I’ve literally had my ears pierced like six different time since I first got them done back when I was 10. I get fed up with earrings, they close up, and then I get obsessed with some pair or style and decide to get them pierced again.

It’s a stupid cycle that I realize could be easily fixed by wearing the same small simple pair on an everyday basis. But for some reason this just doesn’t work for me. It’s like some sort of mental block.

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Erin Fetherston's All Grown Up

erinFopener.JPGErin Fetherston’s S/S 2010 collection was aptly titled “Ladyland”. And I have to say I related to it much more than some of more fantasy-laden ones in the past. But there was still a bit of fairy dust sprinkled over the whole thing. And we all got a pretty pink flower on our seats. Thanks, Erin!

Damon Dash and Erin staples Sarah Sophie Flicker and Kate Schelter seemed to enjoy themselves at the early evening show, chatting each other up before the models came out. And Irina made it to the front row just in time.

Here were some of my favorite things: glittering and sparkly earrings and necklaces that Lulu Frost designer Lisa Salzer created for Erin, the belted khaki cape that opened the show, dainty lace gloves, the lambskin zip dress, and plunging necklines.

Looks like Erin’s clothes just might make their way into a few uptown closets in 2010.

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Who Doesn’t Have a Diffusion Line?

Proenza For Target The Daily just broke the news that Lisa Salzer, of the line Lulu Frost, is doing her own jewelry for Urban Outfitters. Lisa follows Steven Alan, Anna Sheffield (Bing Bang), and Charlotte Ronson in that plight.

Meanwhile, Comme des Garcons is doing H&M’s line this Fall, Richard Chai is next up at Target (followed by Jonathan Saunders), and Topshop just scored Nicholas Kirkwood as a New Gen designer for Fall.

The whole thing led to a sort of game: Who doesn’t have a diffusion line? We scrolled down Style.com’s designer list, and came up with a list of the designers most likely to pair with a big brand next:

Adam Lippes - His price points are a little low to be making clothes, but we feel like he’s the next big thing for Payless, following in Alice + Olivia and Abaete’s footsteps.

Chris Benz - Please, the boy is screaming Target commercial (and muses Eva Amurri and Kim Stolz can star).

Derek Lam - Target!

D Sqaured - H&M, but their collection might be so colorful that it could turn into a Cavalli redux. Some girls really shouldn’t wear hot pink mini dresses, you know?

D & G - H & M. Bathing suits. Can’t you see it?

Galliano - Why H&M hasn’t stolen him yet is beyond us. Does Dior have a contract clause about that?

Giles Deacon - Topshop. Still hasn’t happened. Why?

Marchesa - Can definitely see them with Target, especially because of their CFDA ties.

Matthew Williamson - Target! Chiffon! Yes!

McQueen - If H&M can get Lagerfeld, they can get him.

Peter Som - Target.

Rag + Bone - Target, but Topshop would be silly if they didn’t at least consider snagging them for their first American designer diffusion line.

And we’d love to see Ruffian on this list, but they told Faran that they’d never do a mass-market line because it contradicts the handmade ethos of their clothes. It would be cool if they reconsidered, though.