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Published to Sienna Miller
Sienna Miller spent her Valentine's Day with her baby at the unveiling of the "Ever Changing Face of Beauty" exhibit in New York last night. By "baby," we don't mean rumoured fiancé Tom Sturridge , we mean baby bump . Read Full Story
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Published to Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
TREND: Printed flight suits
WHO'S WEARING IT: Models at L.A.M.B , Band of Outsiders and Cynthia Rowley
HOW TO WEAR IT: It looks like some NYFW designers looked to the skies for inspiration this season! Aviator-inspired jumpsuits made a splash on several runways with labels adding a twist with unqiue prints. Since flight suits are very loose-fitting, you can make it more wearable by cinching the waist with a solid-color belt. They should also be punched up with statement accessories if you... Read Full Story
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Published to Michael Kors
When there's a Michael Kors show, you know there will be a bevy of beauties sitting front row. And this year, the ladies looked absolutely sensational. Read Full Story
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This actress is known for the eye-catching sex appeal she brings to the red carpet with her impossible-to-ignore assets. Heck, she's probably more instantly recognizable for her cleavage than that darling face of hers. But using the same "look at my boobs" gimmick can get tiring after awhile so she decided to cover up her curves in a floral vintage Carolina Herrara frock. The awkward dress looks like a tacky tablecloth from 1950, and the peaked shoulders seem to be a poorly executed homage to... Read Full Story
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Well look what we have here. Two separate runways— Diane von Furstenberg 's and Oscar de la Renta 's to be exact—and two nearly identical dresses. Tsk , tsk . We know fashion is often recycled, but the resemblance is uncanny! From the evenly spaced embellishments to the high neck and below-the-knee hem, we can barely tell the frocks apart. The only difference we can spy was a full length versus an abbreviated sleeve. So who's to blame for the repeat incident? Read Full Story
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Published to Kim Kardashian
When we saw this Antonio Berardi look on the runway last season we knew it would be an instant hit on the red carpet. With its bustier contrast bodice and figure-skimming fit, it definitely lends instant glam to whoever happens to be wearing it. Sure enough, two television stars, Kim Kardashian and Jane Krakowski donned the dress within weeks of each other.
Jane was the first to sport the look several weeks ago when she attended the SAG Awards. The 30 Rock comedienne pulled her blond... Read Full Story
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Don't throw out the dark lipsticks and black eyeshadows from your emo high school days just yet! The whole goth glam look came back with a vengeance for New York Fashion Week this year, with different shows giving the trend its own little twist. Wine-colored lips and kohl-rimmed eyes were everywhere on the runways, and we couldn't get enough of how goth makeup adds a dramatic femme fatale vibe to an ensemble. Read Full Story
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J. Crew has been known to design preppy and traditional pieces. However, their fall 2012 presentation showed that classic pieces can be updated, thanks to a little thing called prints. And not only that, but they also showed that you can mix-and-match different patterns. Read Full Story
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Published to Whitney Port
We adore Keira Knightley and Diane Kruger 's offbeat red carpet fashions. But when it comes to an eclectic look that's still wearable, we look to reality star-turned-designer Whitney Port . So, when we caught up with the blonde over the holidays, we just had to ask her for advice on how to achieve her irresistibly quirky style...
"Do not be afraid of taking chances. Step out of the lines a little bit. If you just do everything one note, you're always going to be average—and no one wants to... Read Full Story

