Posts for June 12th 2010

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Nicholas Kirkwood Melted Wax Shoes

The Fashion Lounge member JazzyBelle2 highlights Nicholas Kirkwood's Fall '10 shoe collection.

The Fashion Lounge member JazzyBelle2 highlights Nicholas Kirkwood's Fall '10 shoe collection. Thoughts?

Nicholas Kirkwood's Fall/Winter collection for Rodarte. I've read that they were inspired and made to look like melted candle wax. Interesting.

To see more Nicholas Kirkwood Fall footwear, visit The Fashion Lounge.


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Celeb Style

CelebStyle Smarts

With so many parties to attend, celebs sported Fab event-worthy ensembles all week long.

With so many parties to attend, celebs sported Fab event-worthy ensembles all week long. We took you through the stylish stars at the MTV Movie Awards, but elsewhere, from the streets of LA to more glam poolside parties, our favorites were spotted, killing it with looks we love. Let's see if you were paying attention.

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Celeb Style: AnnaLynne McCord

AnnaLynne McCord looked fabulous in her Diane von Furstenberg animal print maxi dress at Sally Hansen's Color That Cares event in Hollywood.

AnnaLynne McCord looked fabulous in her Diane von Furstenberg animal print maxi dress at Sally Hansen's Color That Cares event in Hollywood. She kept things colorful with a yellow beaded necklace, adding gold sandals to complete her Summer look. Shop her exact dress and other similar items now.

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Fab Read: 100 Years of Fashion Illustration

Cally Blackman's 100 Years of Fashion Illustration ($26) is well worth its weight.

Cally Blackman's 100 Years of Fashion Illustration ($26) is well worth its weight. After all, it takes a lot of pages — 378 to be exact — to show off 100 years of fantastic fashion illustrations as far back as the 1900s. Artists featured in this amazing exposé include Andy Warhol, Antonio Lopez, Tod Draz, and Erté. So much to ogle, but we especially love the groovy 1970s section . . .