Octobre 2011

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    We're so happy that Robert Pattinson has come out from whatever rock he was hiding under. Sure, he might look like he haven't seen sunlight nor a razor in a year, but that doesn't mean that we're any less excited to finally lay eyes on him! Earlier this weekend we spotted him departing from Toronto's Pearson International Airport and all we can say is: it's good to have you back RPatz!
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    Sunday was legendary musician Sting's 60th birthday, and last night some of the world's most famous old time musicians (as well as one exuberant newcomer) gathered in New York to celebrate him! Performances were given by Lady Gaga, Bruce Springsteen and Stevie Wonder and all the proceeds were donated to the Robin Hood Foundation, a charity foundation which works towards extinguishing poverty. Yesterday also marked Sting's the 25th anniversary in the music industry! What a great celebration it must have been.
    Check out the arrival pics below!
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    SJP knows that you have to stay hydrated when running around the city! We saw SJP running errands with a bottle of water in hand! Smart girl!
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    Are you having a hard time transitioning from summer to Fall? Do you spend hours figuring out how to use your summer closet in the cold, winter months? Well, we might be able to help you out! Jamie Chung is one of our biggest fashion inspirations and she has the perfect in-between wardrobe! Click on the photos to find out how to wear your summer wardrobe even in the Fall!
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    We've spotted celebs like Blake Lively and Anne Hathaway wearing purple on the red carpet and we love it! Purple is one of the hot colors this Fall and Hollywood stars can't get enough of it! The problem is, even though the color is super hot some celebs just can't get it right! Click on the pics to see our top seven purple dresses!
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    Oh Rob, we covet your life! We spotted Rob Kardashian leaving a nail salon after getting a mani and pedi! We want a mani and a pedi! Time to book it!
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    A still from the Proenza Schouler video. There are few high fashion houses who’d dare make a commercial. Some, like Alexander Wang, won’t even engage in print advertising—instead, Wang calls his posters “image pieces”—but good luck finding one who won’t spend thousands on a fashion film.
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    The invite to Kanye West's show. So, this is what the invite to Kanye West’s first fashion show looks like. It also answers the one big question—what will his line be called?  Kanye West! The Twitter-sphere suggests that Parisians aren’t quite as excited for the show as the American blogosphere, but like when Lindsay Lohan designed for Ungaro, the front row will be full even if only out of curiosity. Are you psyched?
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    The Beckhams rocking hats at the royal wedding. Photo: Getty Images

    The Headwear Association of America has announced their 2012 winners and, well, it’s quite a diverse group. You may not think you have what it takes to rock a top hat to work or a fascinator to your local bar, but chances are you have something in common with at least one of these people: LL Cool J, Lady Gaga, Victoria Beckham and Kid Rock. The Headwear Association says their mission is “to promote the headwear industry” and they’ve recruited quite a crew to speak up on behalf of hats. LL has the Kangol look down (and the release actually says, “Ladies love cool James in a hat”) while Kid Rock, who’s often seen without a shirt, is rarely seen without a cowboy hat. We don’t often think of Victoria Beckham wearing something on her head, unless it’s a royal occasion, but we do always expect a topper on Gaga. Even without such dedicated hat-wearers, it was quite a year for hats given the attention paid to the royal family. And that brings us to the most glaring omission: If Fred Astaire and Marlene Dietrich can be inducted post-humously for their sartorial choices, surely Princess Beatrice can at least get an honorable mention for wearing the most talked about hat of the year?
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    Left, Balmain fall 2011. Right, Balmain spring 2012. Photos: Imaxtree

    When Christophe Decarnin was appointed creative director of Balmain in 2005 the house wasn’t known for rock and roll silhouettes. Pierre Balmain, the house’s founder and French couturier, was known for his elegant lines, strict sheath dresses and tailored suits, but Decarnin carved a new niche for himself—and the brand—as the master of all things cool. Within one season fashion’s most influential women were wearing shoulder pads and ripped jeans, accessorized with spiky stilettos and safety pinned t-shirts.  Jackets suddenly cost five figures and ripped cotton tees were three—Balmain fever was making people crazy. Eventually, trends turned toward ladylike and Balmain lost some of its it-factor, but Decarnin didn’t stray from his aesthetic. Finally, last season, the designer either suffered from exhaustion or had a mental breakdown (depending on whom you ask) and the house was handed to Olivier Rousteing, a handsome young Parisian who’d been working with Decarnin since 2009. But after seeing Rousteing’s debut collection in Paris yesterday, “working with” might not cover it. Not much has changed between Decarnin’s last collection and Rousteing’s first. The colors—black, white, gold—and the skinny silhouettes are strikingly similar. But the consistency should keep customers happy; Bergdorf Goodman’s Linda Fargo told the WSJ, ““I think he did great!”
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