Posts for December 22nd 2008
Celeb Style: Jessica Alba
Jessica Alba sure knows how to do cute casual. She looks cozy and cool in her Current/Elliot boyfriend jeans, gray bib top, and colorblock flats. Her black fringed scarf assures she'll keep the shivers at bay. Shop her look now.
Celeb Style: Jordin Sparks
Jordin Sparks celebrated her 19th birthday in true style: on stage. The American Idol alum performed in Perth, Australia looking fabulous in her gray taffeta skirt and black embroidered tank top. A couple of John Hardy bracelets add some spice to the mix.
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Celeb Style: Victoria Beckham
Victoria Beckham looked ever-so-posh as she walked the streets of Milan arm-in-arm with Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana. She's not wearing a dress by the design duo, instead she's sporting a look from her very own dVb line. It's not available online, so shop a similar version now.
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Celeb Style: Christina Aguilera
While out shopping with the boys, Christina Aguilera accessorized her (Starbucks)RED cup with a plaid button down and oversized sunglasses. Beyond the red, Aguilera went with basic black wearing a puffy vest from Theory and carrying a Lanvin bag (shop a similar version). Get her look now.
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Celeb Style: Heidi Klum
Heidi Klum has a moment to herself while the rest of her family enjoys park time in Los Angeles. It's never too cold in Southern California, but she looks prepared for anything, in her black fur-trimmed jacket and gray cashmere scarf. Shop a similar look now.
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Designer Spotlight: Maggie Ward
There are designers whose collections have certain pieces you like, then there are designers whose entire collection you crave. Maggie Ward, an LA-based designer, tempts me with each and every one of her delicate yet cool pieces. Jumpsuits, trench coats, T-shirts, and jodhpurs ranging from $45 to $270 are all part of the mix. The line uses custom-developed Japanese fabrics and exudes a modern American sportswear aesthetic that is super Fab.
Ward's fabrics are super soft — that's because they're created in the old tradition of spinning fabric using authentic man-powered machinery. Sounds and looks fancy.
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