Alas, another legend has passed. If you're a Dita von Teese fan, make sure to pay homage to the original pinup queen, Bettie Page. She lived to be 85 and
passed away yesterday in LA. She broke the rules in the '50s. She had a hand in the exploration of female sexuality, creating a liberated character in risque lingerie and skimpy bikinis — not too mention taboo toys like whips and eye masks. Here's to you, Miss Bettie.
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I couldn't help myself — I had to feature Lindsay Price a second time this week. She looks too good not to. The actress attended an event in LA last night wearing Phillip Lim's adorable navy ruffle dress. Check out the shoulder love. I'm relieved she opted for red shoes instead of black; it brought the look to life. Schmoozing with Joy Bryant, Lindsay kept her accessories bare but painted her lips red. Bella would approve.

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One of the best things about the holidays are the parties. This month, I plan on attending the traditional dinner soiree; an ugly sweater bash; and my absolute favorite, the holiday rave. I already have the first two outfits so I need your help in finding a festive throwback raver look. Be creative, but don't go too candy raver.
I'll start you off with this Gerard Yosca Green Charm Cuff ($198); it's a step above the usual rubber bracelets.
Let's go Fab Finding. Be sure to come back and tell me your Fab Finds are up, or just tag your Fab Finds with holiday rave party.
Now, you can build outfits by creating a list of clothing items. We have everything you need to build outfits, and you can use your Fab Find bookmarks, too. This is an even better way to put together an entire outfit when you are completing your Fab Finding missions.
Learn what a Fab Find is and how to make one. And here is a more detailed explanation of bookmarks from geeksugar.
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We showed you the first pieces in Whitney Port's clothing line a few months ago — are you ready for the whole shebang? Unlike her friend Lauren Conrad's line, which is sexy sophisticated, Whitney Eve can be described as soft and super girlie. You'll find a few basic pieces, but it's mostly made up of playful frocks, skirts, and tanks that are daytime friendly. Nighttime dresses are also in the mix. I can see from some items that the reality star looked in her own closet for inspiration. For example, can't you just see her getting a pedicure in the pink and purple skinny sweats? Like Lauren's collection, prices are steep — $345 for a dress — but it's the name you're paying for. What do you think? How does it compare to Lauren's line?

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