Your hubby's birthday is the perfect chance to get dolled up, and Katherine Heigl did just that for her man. She dressed up in Diane von Furstenberg's liquid metallic dress, a cropped black leather jacket, and a silver Prada clutch. This is one of the actress's most edgy looks and I approve. Especially drool-worthy are her Burberry studded platforms. I hope this look leads to many more fierce Katherine ensembles!

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A memorial scholarship is being set up in the late Isabella Blow's name to benefit a fashion student at Middlesex University in North London. The scholarship is a fitting way to remember the late stylist and onetime director of Tatler and London's Sunday Times, as she was always keen to discovering and developing new talent. Of the designers that she brought to the limelight, Alexander McQueen and Hussein Chalayan are the best known. Here's to hoping that the budding designer who receives the scholarship will follow in their footsteps.
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Though I'm still skeptical about the overuse of wide belts on
Cashmere Mafia, there have been some outfits worth knocking off. We're four episodes deep, so I thought it would be fun to compile a slideshow of the most Fab looks from the foursome thus far. Take note of Pat Field's impeccable eye for funky jewelry and feel free to imitate.
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Sisters that make jewelry together, stay together . . . or that's how sisters Danielle and Jodie Snyder look at it, at least. Together they launched DanniJo Jewels, a jewelry line that allows them both to exercise their fortes. Danielle prefers more carefree bohemian, while Jodie leans toward classic Jackie O. style — together, they meet somewhere in between.
DanniJo has already caught the attention of celebs like Natalie Portman, both for the Fab jewelry and because the collection benefits a Kenyan health clinic through Danielle's charity LWALA. Sounds like these girls know how to make things beautiful, inside and out!
DanniJo Jewelry is available at DanniJoJewels.com and ranges from $100-$700.
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