ANN TAYLOR 2010 CFDA /VOGUE FASHION FUND DESIGN CHALLENGE

The sale started at 4pm PST/7pm EST today where  you can shop one-of-a-kind pieces from Ann Taylor’s 2010 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Design ChallengeAnn Taylor 2010 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Design Challenge on eBayAnn Taylor 2010 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Design Challenge! Each year The CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund partners with a sponsor to host the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Design Challenge and the 10 finalists designers design one-of-a-kind looks. All proceeds benefit the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund to help support their awards and scholarship programs.

Karlie Kloss models 10 looks from Billy Reid, Prabal Gurung, Robert Geller, Joseph Altuzarra, Moss Lipow, Pamela Love, Eddie Borgo, Christian Cota, Loden Dager and Gregory Parkinson. Do you like the looks? Shop the one-of-a-kind looks on eBayAnn Taylor 2010 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Design Challenge!

MAC WONDER WOMAN POP-UP STORE IN SOHO, NYC

This is the brand’s first-ever pop-up store and what better way to start with a “BANG!” The pop-up store looks amazing, there were Wonder Woman models on hand beautified in MAC Wonder Woman make-up, getup and jewelry was made by nOir Jewelry! I loved everything about it, there were old comic books and cut-outs of Wonder Woman comic book cloud action words like “POW” and “BANG”.  The pop-up store is now selling the highly anticipated Wonder Woman collection, which is two weeks prior to the rest of the country and the pop-up will stay through April! Get more than your dose of Amazonian beauty as all MAC products will be available for purchase in the Pop-up store with the exception of PRO products.

Additionally, MAC has partnered with foursquare for a MAC Wonder Women program to win one of the exclusive custom-made M·A·C Wonder Woman POW-ring. The program will be in seven countries starting February 8th, 2011, see below for all  details on the program.

MAC Wonder Woman Pop-Up Store
109 Spring Street, Soho NYC
Open now through April 2011

 

MAC Wonder Women x foursquare
Wonder Woman will travel the globe, in her ultra chic invisible jet, visiting select M·A·C stores to leave gifts for her army of fans.  M∙A∙C addicts and Wonder Woman fans can keep track of her whereabouts on M·A·C’s Facebook page via a dedicated Wonder Woman tab.  The Wonder Woman tab will feature details of the foursquare program, including a schedule of participating stores and countries.

Upon checking in at one of the participating M·A·C locations, customers will receive a message on their mobile device which, they will present to a M·A·C makeup artist as their official check in.  In turn, the artist will provide the customer with a page of limited-edition Wonder Woman stickers.  Select stickers will reveal a winner message (approximately 30 winners per store) and an exclusive custom-made M·A·C Wonder Woman POW-ring will be sent directly to the winner.

Participating countries and cities include:
United States (New York, Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles)
Australia (Melbourne, Sydney)
Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur)
Korea (Seoul)
UK  (London, Liverpool)
France (Lyon, Paris)
Germany (Berlin)

 

 

H&M TO LAUCH ONLINE SHOPPING !!

FOR THOSE OF YOU THAT DIDN’T THINK THIS YEAR COULD GET MORE EXCITING FOR H&M, IT JUST DID!! H&M HAS ANNOUNCED IN THEIR FINANCIAL REPORT THAT THEY WILL BE LAUNCHING THEIR OWN ONLINE SHOPPING SITE 2011/2012. OF COURSE, I AM SUPER EXCITED AND AM ANXIOUSLY AWAITING THIS EVENT. SOMETIMES THE STORES GET SO PACKED, THAT SHOPPING ONLINE IS THE ONLY AND BEST OPTION. ARE YOU GUYS EXCITED?

 

TREND ALERT: FLARE JEANS !!

I AM LOVING THIS NEW TREND THE FLARE JEAN!! ALTHOUGH, IT HAS BEEN HERE BEFORE, YOU CAN’T HELP BUT LOVE THE WAY THEY MAKE YOU LOOK. I MUST ADMIT, I HAVE BEEN A SKINNY JEAN WEARING GIRL FOR AS LONG AS I CAN REMEMBER, BUT I TRIED ON A PAIR OF FLARE JEANS OVER THE WEEKEND AND FELL FOR THEM RIGHT AWAY. THEY MAKE YOU LOOK TALL AND LEAN WHILE STILL ACCENTUATING YOUR CURVES. LADIES, TRUST ME WHEN I SAY, THIS TREND IS A MUST HAVE 😉

BUBBLEGUM STRIPES FOR SPRING 2011

Of course I’m going to be obsessed with this new trend for Spring 2011! Named,”Bubble-gum stripes-how couldn’t I be 🙂

Much like polka dots and plaids, classic stripes are a thing of beauty. And while I’ll always have a closet full of black-and-white or blue-and-white iterations, right now we’ve got brighter stripes on our minds, specifically the cheerful bubblegum styles shown on some of our favorite spring runways. From a cheeky red-and-blue skirt at Fendi to a sporty-chic shirt at Celine, this is definitely a bold trend, but it’s also quite accommodating too. In fact, we think you can easily adapt it for just about any wardrobe, taste, and body type, which is why we’re spotlighting it in this month’s

Runway to Real Way.

Before trying these cheerful statement pieces, it’s important to make sure you’re educated on the topic (you must earn your stripes, if you will). As such, we shall start as we always do: with the runways. The Prada S/S 11 show offered up a more formal version of bubblegum stripes with an orange, pink, and black Horizontal Striped Dress with Spaghetti Straps and Ruffle ($1860) styled with blue and white Woven Heels ($895). By pairing the flamboyant cocktail dress with contrasting shoes, the resulting look is playful, punchy, and perfect for warm-weather cocktail parties. While the Prada interpretation has a sexy samba quality to it, the bubblegum stripes at Marc by Marc Jacobs are decidedly softer and have a more relaxed vibe.
Of course, the bubblegum-stripe trend is not limited to dresses alone. I also saw it turn up on sportier separates. If you’re inspired to try this effervescent look in real life, we suggest taking a tip from Fearne Cotton and pairing your bubblegum stripes with solid separates. The British beauty was snapped in a simply marvelous take on the trend when she styled a vintage dress with a tailored black jacket (also vintage), low brown boots from ASOS, and a bright red Matt & Nat bag. Her dress has an unfussy silhouette—definitely a good thing when dealing with multi-color stripes—plus, by styling it with simple, dark essentials, Cotton makes it look a bit more modern and accessible.

When trying out bubblegum stripes at home, also remember that you don’t need to replicate the runway look exactly; sometimes just one or two bold colors are enough.

Candy & Sister: Cutting-Edge Fashion in Shibuya

CANDY IS ANOTHER OF MY FAVORITE STORES IN TOKYO …. SISTER IS A NOT MY STYLE BUT THEY HAVE VERY CCUTE ACCESSORIES THAT ARE RIGHT UP ANYONE’S ALLEY.

A hidden alleyway in the middle of Shibuya nestled between a street crammed with cafes and the Loft building. It’s dark and a little eerie, but about halfway down you’ll see a neon sign with the word “Candy” scrawled on it. No, it doesn’t cater for Tokyo’s legendary sweet tooth – but is one of the most cutting-edge fashion boutiques in the capital. Full of edgy apparel such as chain mail vests, wild and avant-garde footwear and a small but perfect collection of clothing – Candy is the epicenter of cool. Stocking a host of young domestic labels as well as a selection of international names such as Komakino and current English fashion darling Gareth Pugh, the boutique is a regular hangout for stylists, fashion students and customers looking for something special — not just your regular throwaway fashion experience.

Sister, named after the Plastic Ono Band song “Sisters O Sisters”, is Candy’s rock chick sibling. The buyer has a love of gothic/horror and PR/Manager Fuyuri Kobayashi says that the pieces found in Sister come from the buyer’s personal choices such as Piers Atkinson jewelry which she describes as “cute but also very strange. It has an underground look but at the same time makes me feel really good.” Sister specializes in one-of-a-kind jewelry and millinery, as well as a collection of niche vintage and lauded contemporary Japanese designers such as Central Saint Martins graduate Sachio Kawasaki.

Elegant and edgy, Sister is a strangely beautiful boutique on the darker side of the fashion scale. Hats and jewelry come from some of the most creative designers around such as the legendary Stephen Jones and Erikson Beamon. The second floor boutique also plays 60s — 80s rock music and Kobayashi says that the creative team is inspired by music, old movies, books and even iconic singer and actress Marlene Dietrich.

Yanagi and Kobayashi agree that Candy and Sister are about more than just the act of shopping. It should be an emotional experience, a place where people can come to discuss and think about fashion and art. Friendly and open the boutiques are for anyone interested in a special enduring style which creates bonds between fashion and people.

 

 

 

 

 

H&M AND LANVIN WASTE COLLECTION

A very interesting approach to stay in everyone’s mouths. The Lanvin for H&M collection (which is going to be offered at select H&M stores) is now offering a small collection called Waste, which has been made from fabric left over from the production of H&M’s designer collaboration with Lanvin. Several different fabrics have been used in the same garment to create new graphic and harlequin patterns. “This mini collection from leftover fabrics looks absolutely wonderful,” says Ann-Sofie. “My favourite piece is the bright, colour-block tunic. It’s perfect for that first spring update.” My favorite pieces are the blazers and the handbags, which are yours?

Please note the Waste collection will not be sold in China, Turkey, Russia, Middle East and Israel.

 

SPINNS HARAJUKU STORE IN TOKYO, JAPAN

ONE OF MY FAVORITE STORES IN TOKYO HAS TO BE HANDS DOWN SPINNS. Freshly opened in November of 2010 this store is sure to please all fashion heads out there, including myself. Located next door to Forever 21 on Meiji Dori, this large, centrally-located store is about to become a major new player in the neighborhood. While many of the big Harajuku openings in the last few years have been international stores (H&M, Nike, Kitson, F21, Tommy, etc.), Spinns is a funky, street-level Japanese fashion company. It is exactly the kind of place that puts Harajuku on the world fashion map. Run; don’t walk there. 😉