Saturday, December 5, 2009

Sorry Guys

I won't be reporting any fashion news this weekened but be sure to check back monday for more updates.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Britney and Boys do New Elle Cover


Yay Brit and the boys look adorable and haute in the newest January issue of elle.CHeck em out. This lady really cleaned up her act and is anexample to the rest of yung hollywood (ah lindsay lohan) that it can be done. Bravo Britney!


Theory Sample Sale

Thank nymag for this one


Shop deals at the Theory women's sample sale. Coats are $199 and under, jackets are $149 and under, dresses are $119 and under, pants are $99 and under, and shirts are $89 and under. Through 12/9. 261 W. 36th St., nr. Seventh Ave., second fl. (212-947-8748); F (11–7), S–Su (11–5), M–W (11–7).

Lily Allen to Open Clothing Botique


Lilly Alen wants to quit music and open a boutique with her sister and take a two year break from music. WHat do I think, don't quit your day job honey you can hire people to do that stuff for you. The boutique will be called Lucy's Disguise and not sell clothes but RENT them....NEXT!

Man Cleavage Must be In


After visits to my favorite fashion blogs on nymag and coco perez..i couldn't help but think each one right about man cleavage being in. CHeck out these looks from yigal azrouel runway, Ed. Westwick, and the hot black guy from True Blood.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

(RED) Converse


These product RED converses run about $200 and all the money goes to the Global Fund to Fight AIDs, Tuberculosis and Malaria. They also have other selections you can choose from as far as sneakers. Just visit http://www.joinred.com/Shop/shop_converse.aspx and help be apart of the solution.

Lanvin Stamps



As told by elle.com:

"They’ve already got Carla Bruni and Colette, and now the French have something else we don’t: a pair of Alber Elbaz designed postage stamps. In celebration of Lanvin’s 120th anniversary, the fashion house has teamed up with La Poste (the French USPS) to produce the prettiest .90€ and .56€ ways to send your handwritten sentiments, starting early next year. The stamps, which feature original prints of Lanvin designer Alber Elbaz’s well-loved whimsical cartoons, are only the first for-sale item to come out of the unique collaboration; later next year, expect to see limited edition ceramic hearts as well as pencils, notebooks, and other such letter-writing accoutrements. The only catch? Until the e-commerce store is up and running on the La Poste’s website (their latest news update is over three months old, mind you), you’ll have to travel to Paris, specifically the post office on Rue des Mathurins, the only location at which Lanvin’s most affordable designs are to be sold."