London Fashion Week, Spring 2009: Vivienne Westwood It is pleasing to note that Vivienne Westwood's Red Label show now seems to be a permanent fixture of London Fashion Week. After her Berlin clubland-inspired Anglomania collection at Berlin Fashion Week this summer, Westwood's Red Label girl has taken on a more sophisticated approach for Spring/Summer 2009.
I was surprised to see the abundance of cozy clothes in this week's Fab Finds. I understand, it's getting nippy and I wouldn't want you to catch a cold. I fancied your choices of soft sweaters and sharp outerwear. The Fab Finder of the week is aimeeb because she found this awesome Victoria's Secret Zip Front Bomber Sweater. Sit me in front of a fireplace, hot cocoa, and I'm good to go.
The stars went all out for the Emmys Diamond Anniversary tonight. The red carpet was sparkling with gorgeous gowns and perfect hair and makeup. Tell us what you loved and hated, check out the trends and find out how to get your favorite looks!
If you do it right, beige can be bold. Take note from the ladies who attended the Emmys in their elegant neutrals. Look at Olivia Wilde: her romantic silk chiffon Reem Acra gown is far from blah. Neutral colors range far and wide in the color palette so find a hue that complements your skin tone. It makes for a great backdrop against dramatic jewels or embellished details a la Wilde's beaded cap sleeves. Check which leading ladies walked in neutral territory . . .
Source
Not many celebrities busted out non floor-grazing frocks this year at the Emmys but the ones who did worked it well. This time, shorter hemlines ranged from sassy knee length to retro ankle skimming heights. All of these ladies look distinctive, but which look was your favorite?
Lavishly beaded dresses are no strangers to the red carpet. Nevertheless, their gorgeousness paid us many visits at the 2008 Primetime Emmy Awards. Whether on neutral, black, or white dresses, sparkly beads and crystals made the carpet a much more luminous place tonight. Case in point: Kyra Sedgwick in L'Wren Scott (left). Without the bead detailing, the dress would simply be a plain white dress. Gasp! Beading also appeared on asymmetrical straps, cap sleeves, trains, and sprinkled all over. See who else was dripping with beading.
Source
The 2008 Emmys churned out a grand selection of gowns. But when it came to favorites, your votes went to either the light and lovely looks or the dark and mysterious ones. While there was color on the red carpet, the most stunning looks didn't need the help of a hue. My heart goes to Olivia Wilde in romantic Reem Acra, but also Debra Messing in dramatic Monique Lhuillier. Night and day, day and night. Which of these salt and peppered looks was the grandest of all?
Audrina Patridge looked cute and casual meeting Lo Bosworth to film upcoming scenes for The Hills in LA. Her acid washed jeans added some spunk to a basic look that consisted of cap-toe ballet flats and a white tank.