November 26, 2007

You know the Principessa girl. She has an arsenal of beauty products, and would submit a resume that actually was pink & scented. If you're on the hunt for a fabulously feminine holiday gift, look no further than Principessa's Bellezza Box ($45).
The Bellezza Box includes trial sizes of Bacio Me Lip Balm (a Style IT favorite), Bagno Bliss Spa Cream Bath, Candelina Travel Candle, Cattiva Diva Silky Hand Cream, Dolce Dreams Whipped Body Lotion, Fresh Fiore Shower Cream, and a scented bath pouf!
Plus, for a limited time, purchase two full sized products and receive an empty Bellina Tin free (a $15 value)!
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by: Sarah Conley
Filed under: Fashion, Beauty, Fragrance, the-look, style, makeup, hair, skincare, entertainment
Tags: beauty, cosmetics, makeup, holiday-gifts, principessa, skincare
November 25, 2007

All Lacquered Up teaches us how to file our nails properly.
Curious about Victorya's Project Runway designs at Steve & Barrys? Blogging Project Runway took a field trip.
Fly loves ShopBop's color scheme merchandising.
Ma Petite Chou asks how much you'd pay for a pair of tights?
The Makeup Bag has the scoop on MAC's latest color collections.
by: Sarah Conley
Filed under: Fashion, Beauty, accessories, the-look, gossip, style, blogs-with-style, mac, sarah-jessica-parker, makeup, entertainment
November 19, 2007

Beyonce tries to play it coy in the December issue of Cosmopolitan. See the entire spread after the jump.



Source: FYB & ONTD
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Now playing: Kylie Minogue - Speakerphone
via FoxyTunes
by: Sarah Conley
Filed under: Fashion, Beauty, print, shoes, the-look, celebrity, gossip, style, sienna-miller, entertainment
Tags: celebrities, magazine, beyonce, cosmopolitan
November 19, 2007

Mini Phillip Lims? Pretty Legit shares the details.
Couture In The City has a few questions for Meg Cabot.
Ever wondered how tv stars have such fantastic hair? Ask Fashion Kitty has a few insights.
Fashionalities has firsthand experience with on Project Runway designer.
FabSugar snagged a few minutes with Lauren Conrad at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
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Now playing: Kylie Minogue - Stars
via FoxyTunes
by: Sarah Conley
Filed under: Fashion, Beauty, shoes, television, the-look, celebrity, gossip, project-runway, hair, the-hills, entertainment
November 09, 2007

M.I.S.S. Crew helps us chic geeks pack our tech more efficiently.
Having a difficult time choosing an appropriate shade of foundation for your skin tone? Ms. New Beauty had great results with Precriptives.
Senora Cartera previews the Jimmy Choo Resort/Cruise collection.
What happens when you wait too long to purchase a discontinued item? All Lacquered Up tells a tale of love and loss.
Happy Birthday Hope Robertson! We hope your wish comes true!
Who says recycling can't be chic? Wardrobe Oxygen reviews handbags featuring recycled hardware.
by: Sarah Conley
Filed under: Fashion, Beauty, accessories, lifestyle, shoes, the-look, style, blogs-with-style, makeup, skincare, entertainment
November 09, 2007

Hayden Panettiere is the latest celebrity turned handbag designer with the launch of her limited edition bag, "The Hayden". Available in red, black, brown t-moro, and white, the Hayden features puffy pleats and a buckle closure for $500. Bags being delivery in early December. Pre-order yours now here.

--Source: ONTD
by: Sarah Conley
Filed under: Fashion, accessories, celebrity, gossip, style, entertainment
Tags: handbags, Fashion, style, celebrities, accessories, dooney-bourke, hayden-panettiere
November 09, 2007
by: Sarah Conley
Filed under: Fashion, Beauty, Fragrance, television, the-look, celebrity, gossip, style, kate-moss, makeup, hair, jessica-stam, models, gemma-ward, naomi-campbell, skincare, entertainment
Tags: celebrities, models, gemma-ward, kate-moss, adriana-lima, alessandra-ambrosio, carolyn-murphy, doutzen-kroes, forbes, giselle-bundchen, hedi-klum, hilary-rhoda, jessica-stam, karolina-kurkova, liya-kebede, naomi-campbell, natalia-vodianova, shalom-harlow, top-models, youtube
September 10, 2007

Naomi Campbell, in conjunction with model pals Jodie Kidd, Yasmin Le Bon, and Elle MacPherson will be walking in the Fashion for Relief show held during London's Fashion Week. The show will benefit victims of the recent UK floods, and tickets will be available on Ticketmaster, with all proceeds benefiting the Rotary Flood Disaster Appeal. "I wasn't in the UK at the time of the floods, but the images I saw in the media made a lasting impression on me," said the supermodel.
Burberry's Christopher Bailey has designed a limited edition Union Jack tshirt, with all proceeds also to benefit the fund.
--Source: Vogue UK
September 05, 2007


Check out these sneak peek pics into the LA.M.B showroom, complete with Gwen Stefani.
Photo Credit: TFS & ONTD
by: Sarah Conley
Filed under: Fashion, Beauty, Fragrance, the-look, celebrity, gossip, style, fashion-week, gwen-stefani, models, entertainment
September 05, 2007
In the past Kelly Cutrone, founder of PR firm People's Revolution, has made a name for herself by silencing those with a less than flattering opinion of her clients. Her latest campaign is against The Fug Girls, banning them from all People's Revolution shows for comments made against Nicky Hilton & her latest attempt as a designer. Ms. Cutrone defended herself by stating "It's a regional magazine. It's not Vogue. It's New York Magazine. But we haven't banned New York magazine, but have the FUG girls been dis-invited from our shows, yes they have. I have no interest in working for non-fashion journalist bloggers." "I don't think they have any sense of validity for them to cover shows."

In September 2006,
Cutrone banned Patty Huntington of the Sydney Morning Herald for reporting false rumors. Huntington reported tensions between People's Revolution clients Jeremy Scott and Ksubi.
Cutrone posted the above flier around the Jeremy Scott show, even going as far as to call the journalist "Cuntington".
Huntington rehashed a telephone conversation with Cutrone on her Sydney Morning Herald blog:
The ban would moreover, she said, also cover all her international activities. She rattled off a list of cities where she staged events, including, I am sure she said, Moscow. She didn't mention that the ban extended to outer space, however, given the eccentricity of the performance, I started to wonder just how many aliens might be on her books. Cutrone then also offered words to the effect that she would make it a personal mission to interfere with my ability to do my job "for the rest of your journalistic career". [...] Cutrone added that she would also be suing me over what she claimed had been a "factually incorrect" story, adding that her father either owns or works at a top New York legal firm. I'm not sure if she mentioned this purely to bignote herself or to illustrate that the billings from her agency are so minuscule that she would be required to ask for a freebie from dad in order to get a case up. And of course, who could forget Julie Fredrickson of Almost Girl's chance encounter with Anna Wintour, cut short by the ever protective publicst. We applaud Cutrone for going to such lengths to protect her clients, but can't we all just get along? Isn't there a better way to resolve these differences of opinion?
Cutrone isn't the only publicist banning journalists (and bloggers) for their so-called bad behavior, but she certainly does receive the most press coverage. New York Times journalist Cathy Horyn has found herself banned from more than one show for her opinion. For the Fall shows held in February, Ms Horyn was not allowed at Vera Wang, Carolina Herrera, Nicole Miller and Dolce & Gabbana.
Since the birth of the printing press, there have been differences of opinion between readers and those who write. While we may not always agree with others, it's important to respect where the author is coming from. We're sure the Fug Girls won't be the last to be "dis-invited" from Fashion Week, by Cutrone or any other publicist with a business to protect.
by: Sarah Conley
Filed under: Fashion, Beauty, lifestyle, online, the-look, celebrity, gossip, style, blogs-with-style, anna-wintour, fashion-week, models, entertainment
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