
Couture (noun) \koo to’or\ high-quality clothing made to order by a fashion designer; the design and production of fashionable high-quality custom-made clothes
In keeping with its tradition of fashion excellence, NY Fashion Connect presents another stellar affair to showcase the talents of today’s best and brightest new designers. “Clash of the Coutures ‘09” will prove once again to be the premiere fashion event of the season.
With a focus on preserving the exclusivity that we have established, “Clash of the Coutures '09” will be held at an intimate location in New York City’s film and fashion epicenter. The Chacala NY Loft provides an atmosphere that caters to a diversified crowd that is set to include celebrities, sports figures and top fashion industry professionals, while maintaining the traditional upscale fashion show ambiance.
Attendees will have a detailed and personal look at the array of designs and fabrics that these talented designers, hosted by NY Fashion Connect, are showcasing.
This event serves as a platform for innovative designers to display their newest collections amongst a melting pot of creativity and talent. NY Fashion Connect invites you to partake in an experience that will prove to be rewarding, unforgettable and one of a kind!
To purchase tickets please visit NYFC.
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Here's a clip of how the event went down last year.

Visit the Marc Jacobs website to view the new Resort Collection, Specialty Items, the World of Marc, and his new fragrance Lola.
The year was 1995, the place was BK, the essence-CLASSIC.
I had my iPod on shuffle this week and this song was one of the chosen few, at that moment I knew it would be a good video to post. Enjoy!
This past weekend I decided to subscribe to Vogue magazine (it's so much cheaper than buying it in the store). And September is definitely the "January of fashion". The mags are thick, heavy, and filled with all of the new trends, ideas, and creations.
TSI will be in theaters in NY on August 28th and in LA and select cities on September 11th.

I am fully aware that Don Draper on 'Mad Men' is only a character-but he's a good one. With his tailored suits, cigarettes, and liquor all mixed with lies and charm; he's definitely one to swoon over. Unlike Roger, Don isn't much of a talker, but you would waste your time just to hang around and wait to hear his chalky voice. You know he smells good, you know he would take care of you, and although he's a bit disturbed, you know you would do anything just to spend a moment in his presence.
Watch this video so you can find out exactly what I'm talking about.... oh Don, see you on Sunday night.
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I would never act this way with a married man in real life...that I know. lol.
I would never act this way with a married man in real life...that I know. lol.
Ok, so I get the concept of the video, but I may have to give this an EWW. It's not a video I would watch over and over again and it feels like it's been done before.
I like Rihanna's look with the lace/net eye wear and beret, but that's probably it. I also like the dynamic of all three artists doing a song together-BUT (and I hate to say it) I think Beyonce's voice would've been a better fit for the song. Maybe there was a conflict of interest preventing her from being on the song lol.
So what's your take on it? Ooh la la or Eww la la?

The first is British Fashion Designers by Hywel Davies.
London is a creative and cultural melting pot for international designers to develop their creative identity. London Fashion Week is renowned for showing an edgier breed of fashion designer, and for celebrating cutting-edge couture that pushes the boundaries of convention. This is the first book to embrace the whole of the UK ands its creative influence on international fashion. It is aimed at industry professionals, students and anyone with an interest in fashion. Both inspirational and informative, it will also appeal as a coffee-table book, being visually inspiring and modern. This book focuses on the British designers since 2000 who have made their influence resonate globally: designers such as Stella McCartney, Alexander McQueen, Hussein Chalayan, Vivienne Westwood, John Galliano, Julien MacDonald, Giles Deacon, Matthew Williamson and Paul Smith. Each chapter is devoted to one designer and defines visually how Britishness informs their work, showing final collections, process work and studio space. Text in the form of questions and answers or running text illustrates each designers British influence and distinct style.

The second book is titled, Louis Vuitton: Art, Fashion and Architecture.
Luxury and art have never been more closely linked than they are in these early years of the twenty-first century. Virtually all the world’s major luxury houses have associated themselves with contemporary art through sponsorships, commissions, or foundations, and these points of exchange nourish the increasingly symbiotic relationship between fashion, art, and other design disciplines. Of all modern luxury brands, Louis Vuitton can claim to maintain the richest and most varied associations with the world of art. Included in this volume are Louis Vuitton’s important collaborations with an elite group of artists, architects, designers, and photographers, such as Jun Aoki, Shigeru Ban, Vanessa Beecroft, Olafur Eliasson, Zaha Hadid, David LaChapelle, Jean Larivière, Annie Leibovitz, Takashi Murakami, Richard Prince, Stephen Sprouse, James Turrell, Inez Van Lamsweerde, and Vinoodh Matadin. The book is structured as a seductive anthology of the house’s most visible collaborations. Critical essays examine and position Louis Vuitton’s patronage—under the guidance of Artistic Director Marc Jacobs—during one of the most fertile periods of contemporary art and design.

Book number three is a third installment by Nina Garcia (better known as one of the judges on Project Runway) titled, Style Strategy. In this book "fashionistas will not only discover a myriad of shopping alternatives sure to help them attain high-end looks at lower prices, but also learn how to maximize what they already have through maintenance, ingenuity, and creative style choices. Step by step, Nina helps readers honestly answer three key questions—What do I have? What do I need? What do I want?—before making purchases, so they can effectively eliminate any unnecessary spending."

Last but certainly not least is Marc Jacobs Advertising.
For more than a decade Juergen Teller has worked with Marc Jacobs on the advertising campaigns for each of the Men's and Women's Marc Jacobs collections, Marc by Marc Accessories and perfume lines. Teller's idiosyncratic visual style and use of unusual models has been instrumental in establishing what has become one of the preeminent fashion brands of our times. Reflecting the intelligence and individuality of the Marc Jacobs brand, the models have included Sofia Coppola, Charlotte Rampling, Meg White, Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore, Michael Stipe, Rufus Wainwright, Harmony Korine, Cindy Sherman, William Eggleston, Samantha Morton, Winona Ryder, Roni Horn, Victoria Beckham and Teller himself, among many others.
This volume brings together a selection of images from all the campaigns to create a single collection that marks the significance of this collaboration in both fashion and visual culture.
Photographer Juergen Teller was born in Erlangen, Germany in 1964 and has lived in London since 1986. His work in book, magazine and exhibition form is marked by an intriguing refusal to separate his commercial fashion pictures from his more autobiographical uncommissioned work. Teller's photographs have been published in influential international publications such as W Magazine, i-D and Purple and have been the subject of solo exhibitions at The Photographers' Gallery in London and the Fondation Cartier Pour l'art Contemporain in Paris. In 2003 Teller was awarded the Citibank Prize and in 2007 he was one of five artists to represent Ukraine in the 52nd Venice Biennale.
Marc Jacobs was born in New York City in 1963. He graduated from Parsons School of Design in 1984 with many of the school's highest honors, including Design Student of the Year. In 1986 he designed his first collection under the Marc Jacobs label and in 1997 he became Artistic Director of Louis Vuitton. Marc Jacobs International, LLC has expanded to include more than 50 stores worldwide. Jacobs splits his time between New York and Paris.

I purchased the CG mascara in the Black Platinum color hoping that my lashes would sparkle like Drew's in the ad. Sadly I was disappointed. Though I did see a bit of sparkle, it looks more like white tiny flecks of spots than anything. Maybe this works better for someone with lighter lashes and I must say that my lashes didn't feel hard after applying the mascara. But again, I bought it for the sparkle, not the softness.

Here's the it girl out and about with her BB 8900!!
Now, lately I've been receiving BBM requests from very, VERY random strangers. So I had to remove it from my site :( So, if you want to keep in touch and stay informed about my whereabouts, you can follow me on twitter.
I heard this song a couple of months back when the group opened up for No Doubt. I have to say Paramore are awesome live and I'm hoping they avoid the sophomore album jinx.
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Peep Hayley's up do a la Gwen Stefani in the video!
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Ok, so I love, Love, LOVE me some QVC!!! Between the Mally Beauty, MJ merchandise, Bare Minerals products-QVC ranks at the top of the TV shopping experience. And now the channel will only be getting better with the new RZ accessory line.
Bringing into fruition what was only an idea on her first season of her Bravo show, the line will include all that is Zoe, sunglasses, scarves, jewelry and handbags. On the Cut, Rachel stated that, "I think [every woman] should have a selection of basic jewelry. You know, a great, like, statement necklace, a great pair of earrings, a big ring."
Well, I'll definitely be making a "statement" when the line hits the 3-lettered shopping channel.
And don't forget, the new season of the Rachel Zoe Project begins Monday, August 24th @10pm on Bravo!

Stella M. has a new fragrance line for Sephora that "evokes the delicacy of the skin, the softness of rose petals, and the sensuality of silk lingerie. Create a quiet moment of reflection as the scent touches the skin, revealing beauty and desire from within." Its notes include: Moroccan Rose, Grapefruit, White Peony, Pink Pepper, Precious Vanilla, Grey Amber, Musk.
As part of the warm Sephora welcome, the beauty company is allowing online buyers to snag a free sample with any online purchase. Just use the code NUDE at checkout and you're set.


Here are a couple of snapshots from the new H&M Divided Exclusive line available in limited stores at the end of September. I'm in love with the peak/puffy shoulder trend that H&M is making affordable for us regular folk. And the dress is something I've been trying to get in my closet for a while now. Definitely a must have for the fashionable fall season ahead.
-images by H&M

Lily Allen's jewelry line is well on its way with pieces like smiley faces (one is a replica of a tattoo on her wrist) fruit, and feminine animals. The flamingo necklace is by far my favorite.

God, silver and gems are incorporated into this jewelry mix making it appealing to everyone.


Lily's collection will be available soon, but I'm not sure if it will be hitting the US. So check eBay or phone a friend in the UK in order to purchase your favorite piece... I know I will :)

-images via Vogue UK





