
On Sunday night Mandy Moore and friends had a celebration to debut the Holiday collection for the actress' clothing line, Mblem. Citizen Smith was the location and attendees included Sophia Bush, Monique Coleman, Whitney Port of The Hills and more. Mandy even performed for guests at the soiree.
Although the collection hasn't hit stores yet, one of the items, the Holiday Hoodie, will benefit the International Rescue Committee, an organization dear to Mandy and Mblem.'s heart.
Keep your eye out for Mandy's new pieces, and in the meantime, check out Mblem.'s Spring 2007 collection.
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her collection kind of looks like C&C california... doesn't it?
1While I love Mandy, these designs and colors are so incredibly generic and boring. :yawn:
2Hm. Some cute, some so-so.
3VERY boring.
4I really love her designs. Everything looks so comfy and soft, like clothes I would really wear every day. Some celebs go over the top when they come out with clothing lines and design things that I would maybe wear once or twice.
5Im a fan of Mandy!
6why won't she sell these at stores in New York? show some love, Mandy!
7It's quite basic. Some of the items are cute, but a lot are boring.
8Very wearable and cute.
9sorry, i love mandy. but this stuff couldnt be more boring.
10umm...was i living under a rock? when did she become a designer??? and i like her but not her designs...so boring.
11she looks good here
12even though is a little boring i like the collection i mean there are some thinks cute!
13sorry things
14I dunno how much I like the collection, but she looks beautiful here!
15Love, love, love Mandy. She said in an interview that the Holiday line is straying more from predominantly t-shirts and is going to include more dresses. I'm excited.
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