Playing Celebrity Faceoff may be super addictive for all the Pop fans but now the geeks have rolled out a brand new game just for the Grammys and it's all about Fab fashion! If you've already voted on your favorite looks of the night, now you can defend them as they go head-to-head with other stars. All you have to do is click here to start playing, but be warned — it's super addictive.
Posts for February 12th 2008
Fall 2008 Trend Alert: Mad Women
Sophistication has been turned up a notch for Fall. Which point in American time was known for fur stoles, cinched waists, buttoned up blouses and skirt dressing? The conservative '50s to the early '60s. Of course, the '60s soon took a turn to rebellion, but leading up to that ladies were tucked in and tame. Or so they tried to be.
This style and thinking is the basis for the hit show Mad Men and who knew it would spark so many designers' creativity? As someone who appreciates women dressing like women, and not little girls, I embrace this trend. But don't be afraid to still show a little leg and pad a little bra . . .
Grammy Awards Trend Alert: Cuffs
Grammy Awards Trend Alert: Cuffs As if her nominations didn't light her up enough, the Chopard gems took the teen's look to an electifying level. Her arm candy included 27-carats worth of diamonds in the Barrel cuff from the famed jewelry-maker.
Look of the Day: Caped Crusader

Who knew it could be done, but keelalah proves it can. She is a caped crusader and boy does she look chic — an accomplishment, at that.
Here's what she has on:
- Jacket: MK2K
- Jeans: Hollister
- Boots: Unknown
Congrats to keelalah! Everyone else, submit your looks and I might feature you on FabSugar! If you live overseas and have a Fab outfit to share, join the Overseas Fashionistas Group, to submit a Look in this group learn how to post a blog.
Ossie Clark Fall 2008: Love It or Hate It?

The famous '60s London label Ossie Clark has been resurrected — and its comeback was staged on day two of London Fashion Week. Hitting the catwalk as part of the Fall '08 collection was this vibrant red ruffled blouse, A-line navy skirt, and teal shoe combo: are you loving it? I sort of am.
Fab Body Guide: Get Slim and Stylish

You may have already seen the Slim Fast commercials and print ads with Rachel Hunter and wondered what the heck she's doing endorsing a diet. The company has joined with the blonde model to motivate women to get in shape and in style.
When you sign up (for free) to Style Your Slim, you start your road to weight loss and are granted a fashionable detour with the fashion rewards program. Basically, you're eligible for an American Express card for up to $40, and a monthly fashion rewards newsletter with fashion tips, product news, and special offers. The best part is you automatically get entered into a drawing for a chance to win $1,000 toward a new wardrobe. If that's not enough motivation to slim down, then I don't know what is! As with anything, please be sure to check rules and regulations.
Online Sale Alert! Discounts at Wink NYC

Join me in perusing Wink NYC's fun-filled sale section. Though the selection isn't huge, it's worth checking out for the quality of the shoes, jewels, handbags, and dresses.
This Nu Collective Ponte Cut Out Dress, which Paris Hilton also has, is $92 (originally $152). If I were you, I'd add it to my collection of LBDs. Happy shopping!
Heidi Klum Does Collection for Jordache
Heidi Klum Does Collection for Jordache Heidi Klum and iconic denim label Jordache Jeans are taking their relationship to the next level. After spending the last year as the face of the Jordache Jeans brand, Klum and Jordache have teamed up to produce a new capsule collection called Heidi Klum by Jordache.
CommentsNew York Fashion Week, Fall 2008: Jenni Kayne
Olsen pal Jenni Kayne brings a piece of LA to the New York scene — and I, for one, am glad she does. Her Fall collection is a nice balance of grunge-inspired plaids, fine tuned menswear pieces, and maxi-length feminine skirts and dresses.

Prints and bright hues are sparse, but when they do show up, the leopard, fuchsia, patchwork, and yellow all work to great effect. Below the knee pencil skirts, sheaths, fur trim, and neutral colors reflect the '40s era Jenni was influenced by.
Now imagine walking through the presentation to a classical orchestra playing Nirvana. That, my friends, is a great example of how Jenni effortlessly mixes the classic with the modern.
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