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Tuesday October 12th, 2010

The Best Shoes of Spring/Summer 2011
Accessories

The Best Shoes of Spring/Summer 2011

Forget diamonds–shoes are a girl’s best friend.

The SS11 runways were full of new “best friends” for shoe addicts everywhere. From Alexander McQueen’s and Rodarte’s sculpted wedges to Calvin Klein’s lucite and wood stilettos, there’s something for every girl, even sneakers (from Giles and Yohji Yamamoto, of course)! Trying to pick a favorite may cost you hours, so why not just love them all?

Click through to see the best of the best shoes from the Spring runways!

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Published at 10:00 AM

Wednesday October 6th, 2010

First Look: Grey Antics Spring 2011

First Look: Grey Antics Spring 2011

We at Fashionista don’t hide our love of Urban Outfitters’ designer collaborations and this one by Grey Ant has always been one of our favorites. The pieces are always flattering and easy to wear with interesting details that are rare for such a low price point.

Spring ’11 is full of great body-con skirts and dresses, super cute fairisle-meets-tribal prints, sheer white cotton shirts, and simple cropped pants. It’s sporty yet feminine and full of soft cottons and linens, which we’re crazy about for next spring. Seriously, is it March yet?

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Published at 2:30 PM

Wednesday September 22nd, 2010

Tuesday September 21st, 2010

Trendspotting: Will You Do Nude Or Orange Lips For Spring?
Beauty

Trendspotting: Will You Do Nude Or Orange Lips For Spring?

The big beauty story on the S/S 2011 New York runways was lip color. Or rather, the lack thereof. From the heavy hitters to the young upstarts, designer after designer put their models in bare lips. Some girls looked like they’d had a mere swipe of Vaseline applied. Other girls’ mouths were pale and matte, Read more →

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Published at 4:00 PM

Monday September 20th, 2010

Tying Up Loose Threads from NYFW: Marc by Marc, Phillip Lim and Anna Sui Do What They Do, But They Do It So Well
Reviews

Tying Up Loose Threads from NYFW: Marc by Marc, Phillip Lim and Anna Sui Do What They Do, But They Do It So Well

You sort of know what to expect from Marc by Marc (cheerful, fun, girly), Phillip Lim (sleek, tailored, the clothes I want to wear), and Anna Sui (’70s inspired, kooky, playful), but that is not to say that these designers don’t put out great collections season after season. There’s something comforting, too, in knowing that when you go to see any of these designers, you know you’re in for a good show. And Spring/Summer 2011 was no exception. We’ve also included our final menswear review of George McCracken’s show in this, our final review roundup from New York Fashion Week.

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Published at 8:18 PM

Sunday September 19th, 2010

Karen Walker Makes Ordinary Extraordinary
Fashion Week

Karen Walker Makes Ordinary Extraordinary

With William Eggleston’s photographs and a clothespin silk print as starting points, Karen Walker presented another fantastic collection for SS11.

Looking at the beauty of mundane objects, Walker created effortless, wearable looks that made even the grouchiest New Yorker wish for summer’s breezy days. From sherbet colored, pajama inspired ensembles to gray tees with pop-colored full skirts, every look was uplifting. The feeling was of the ’60s, but not the uptown stuff you’re used to seeing on Mad Men; Walker’s looks were better suited for weekends bonfires set to Pet Sounds and Revolver.

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Published at 2:00 PM
Triumphant Minimalism at Narciso and Calvin
Fashion Week

Triumphant Minimalism at Narciso and Calvin

NYFW came to a close with two immaculate collections by two of New York’s most important and relevant designers, Narciso Rodriguez and Francisco Costa for Calvin Klein.

Both designers went back to their roots for SS11. Cut was the star of each collection, each reworking minimalism in a season where it seems like everyone is striving to be the next Helmut Lang. But Rodriguez and Costa are anything but followers. Each has such a strong, focused voice–their collections stood out from the whitewashed masses like rays of light.

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Published at 12:00 PM

Saturday September 18th, 2010

Oscar de la Renta’s Posh Garden Party
Reviews

Oscar de la Renta’s Posh Garden Party

Oscar de la Renta S/S 2011 Cheat Sheet:

-a decadent garden party
-classic silhouettes
-silk faille
-evening gloves, hair bows, and kitten heels
-lime green, light pink, glamorous black
-playful appliques
-‘50s feel; modern aesthetic

From a seat a few rows back from the catwalk it’s apparent: Oscar de la Renta is a man apart. The designer offered a fashion week finale far from the rush of the Lincoln Center tent. The celebs that filled his front row were top-tier editors (with a single flashbulb celebrity exception in SJP) and the mood was relaxed.

The start: drums, Spanish guitar, hair in big buns and silk. Pantsuits in swinging silk, tightly belted, and day dresses were in wide, elegant plaid or floral patterns. But the night looks were the most striking. The luxury of seasons past remained, of course, with a playful infusion of color and textures (lime green, pink, red and yellow appliquéd carnations, lace and sequins). In all their complicated construction with silk chiffon ruffles, floral embroidery and organza volume, they seemed lighthearted and youthful, especially when set to the music of the ’50s.

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Published at 2:02 PM