Nov 17, 2009 -
Star Style: Inspired by Six Celebrity Engagement Rings
Hoping to rock a rock in the near future? While celebrities’ rings may be a bit out of our price range, that doesn’t mean we can’t borrow a bit of their style. While we don’t suggest copying anyone’s look diamond for diamond, we do think that there’s a ton of inspiration to be had from A-list engagement rings.
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Nov 27, 2007 -
Just when you thought the drama between Heidi Montag and Lauren Conrad was dying down on The Hills, Heidi ups the ante with her own clothing line just months after Lauren launched hers. At an event for clothing chain Anchor Blue in Los Angeles, Heidi confirmed her new project with the brand to PEOPLE, telling us “It’s going to be called Heidiwood, and I’m so excited I can’t even tell you!” But unlike Lauren’s line, where most pieces are over $100, Heidi is looking to “be very price-range oriented. I want all my fans to be able to buy it.
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Mar 19, 2008 -
Kate Moss has a new collection for Topshop, full of the regulation shorty shorts and tank tops that everyone wears all summer when it’s hot. Coming a year after her first collection, which inspired hysteria on the High Street, this one has barely got a look in. London entertainment site This Is London has pictures from outside the store this year and last year, 2008 noticeably without any crowd.
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Apr 22, 2008 -
Have you ever posted on a blog speaking or disagreeing with another person (maybe a friend), but for some reason another member makes it their business to get into your business when you weren’t even talking to them in the first place ...... and they were rude about it? Have you ever had a poster comment like they know you personally?
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Nov 22, 2007 -
Founded by Sarah-Jane Clarke (nickname “sass”) and Heidi Middleton (nickname “bide”) the label began life as a stall on London’s Portobello Road, then rose to fashion heights with their now famous denim designs.
What had already become an underground phenomena in Australia, quickly expanded in south-east Asia, USA, Europe and even the Middle East.
Today, the Sass & Bide range offers not only innovative new shapes and detailing in denim, it also features an extensive and luxurious fashion range which showcases twice a year on the runway at New York Fashion Week.
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Nov 20, 2007 -
Alice McCall is one of the fastest growing fashion designers to date, and with the launch of her new range, she has proven why her popularity is rising: she continually captures the free, bohemian style of the 60's and 70's, blending it effortlessly into ethereal, beautifully feminine modern creations.
Alice lived in London for 10 years where she worked as a successful stylist for the likes of MTV, Dazed & Confused Magazine, Natalia Imbruglia and Destiny's Child amongst others before she started designing one-off luxury silk tops and 50's style customized dresses that were sold through top London boutiques and snapped up by the likes of Kate Moss and London stylist, Katie England, to name a couple.
A chance meeting with Sarah-Jane Clarke & Heidi Middleton of Sass & Bide led Alice to play an integral role in designing for their London Fashion Week show in 2003 and New York Fashion Week in 2004.
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Oct 13, 2007 -
Popular Science Mag
Air Purifiers: A Cornell student models garments coated with smog-busting palladium nanoparticles
Fashion Gets Functional
Potent new “nanofabrics” repel germs and pollution to keep you healthy
By Dawn Stover | September 2007
The approach of flu season sends many people scurrying for vaccinations and vitamins. But what if you could avoid the flu and other viruses simply by getting dressed? That’s the idea behind two garments that are part of the “Glitterati” clothing line designed by Olivia Ong, a senior design major at Cornell University.
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