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Miss Selfridge collaboration with Gossip Girl
Are you one of those people how just loves everything about what the girls in Gossip Girl´s wear? Then here is your chance. Collaboration between high-street chain Miss Selfridge and the TV show will make it possible for you to wear what the female characters wears in the show. “The dresses we’ve created based on the characters fit perfectly with our spring/summer 2010 range. Our customers love the show and the styles of the girls, so the partnership is a perfect match,” said Yasmin Yusuf, creative director of Miss Selfridge.

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Rose Cordero for Vogue Us March 2010
Rose Cordero looks strong and powerful in Vogue US March issue. Photographed by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott and styled by Carine Roitfeld.

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Eye Shimmer Returns With a Vengeance for Fall

Preen.
Eye shimmer is a tough part of the makeup world to tackle. Usually when you wear it, you risk looking like an eighth-grader who got gussied up for a middle-school dance. But this season’s runways proved that a grown-up girl could use some sparkle and still look divine. The peepers at Carolina Herrera were saturated in a glistening purple and bronze combination. Elie Tahari and Ports 1961 both coated lids in gold hues, while Adam and Badgley Mischka stayed with the metallic family and opted for copper tones. Sophie Theallet lined her lids with white. And pastels also showed up — in blue at Jason Wu and pink at Preen — for perfectly primped Winter Wonderland looks. Shimmer has grown up — it’s for the everywoman this fall. Click ahead to see all these looks and more.
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Calvin Klein’s Fabulous Front Row

Francisco Costa always draws a great crowd and this season his front row was as star studded as ever. Kerry Washington, Naomi Watts, Helena Christensen, Kate Bosworth, and Isabel Lucas were all on hand to check out the Calvin Klein Fall 2010 collection.
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Calvin Klein Fall 2010> New York fashion week
Black, white and a pinch of blue and champagne is all you need for your 2010 Fall wardrobe. At least according to Calvin Klein. The fashion house is famous for it’s minimal style, yet they never leave us bored. Exciting cut and fabrics as well as the shapes are always interesting. From the most hardest and sculptured styles to the most well cut and soft feminine ones was on show. The shift dresses came in the most perfect cut and felt very 90’s, but in a good way. 90’s supermodels like Kristy McMenamy, Kirsty Hume and Stella Tennant’s appearance on the catwalk helped to improve the idea of strong minimalism. I’ve noticed that more designers than usual choose to walk this way this season and I can’t help but wonder or maybe wish that the last seasons hysterical fashion might be over soon. I’m more than happy to welcome tailored suits, perfectly cut coats and jackets and silhouette friendly dresses.


Tommy Hilfiger Brings Bryant Park Fashion Shows to a Sappy End

Amidst clinking Champagne glasses backstage after his show last night — the last fashion show in Bryant Park before Fashion Week moves to Lincoln Center — Tommy Hilfiger described the evening as “bittersweet.” He added that his closing speech — for which he had to shush the crowd, who wouldn’t stop applauding as he strode down the runway with a microphone — was a matter of decorum. “I just thought it was appropriate, being the last show, to say something and give congratulations to Fern Mallis, IMG, and Stan Herman, who really made Bryant Park’s tents come to life,” he explained. “Fern Mallis opened the doors for me eighteen years ago, when I was not quite as organized as I am today, and I’m very grateful to her.”
A grinning Mallis was equally laudatory of Hilfiger: “This whole place was built to put American designers on the map, and Tommy is Mr. America. It was a fitting show, and a fitting scale of show. It wasn’t, you know, a little show in the Salon — it was a big, beautiful show, and everyone was there. It was a beautiful collection, too, which is even more important. Ending it that way and acknowledging us all, it was really poignant and lovely and it made me feel good.” Aw.
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