Kate Hudson, Paris Hilton and Dakota Fanning aren't the only celebrities who love Alice + Olivia. Hollywood is catching on to the young and glamorous line, and at their Fall 2010 presentation, we caught up with designer Stacey Bendet to hear about their newest rock and roll influenced collection. Sweet party dresses, modern work attire, and updates to their signature pants - what more could a girl want?
Must-Have Maxi Skirts! What’s Fab at New York Fashion Week
Michael Kors, Peter Som, Charlotte Ronson, and Richard Chai all featured the Fall trend of the moment: the long maxi skirt. From casual to couture, the maxi skirt’s longer hemlines are much more forgiving than the shorter mini skirts of the past. Check out our FabTV video on how to wear the must-have maxi skirt.
Alice Temperley Interview at New York Fashion Week 2010
With London Fashion Week wrapping up, we caught up with British designer Alice Temperley whose collection was inspired by the work of Norman Parkinson - an iconic British photographer who broke the boundaries of fashion photography. The newest Temperley collection is fresh with symbols that celebrate British fashion from the Queen's jewels to the Union Jack.
Fab Exclusive! When Jenna J.Crew Realized It Was OK to Wear Red Lipstick and Dorky Glasses
As we continue exploring the depths of J.Crew's Creative Director, Jenna and I discussed one of my favorite topics: the difference between East and West Coast style. I lived in NYC for six years, but am back in California, to stay. Needless to say, my years in New York influence my wardrobe. Than again, so has my active lifestyle in Cali. I mentioned before that Jenna is a born and bred Cali girl, but she is a self-proclaimed New Yorker, after living there for 25 years now.

What do you think are the main differences between East and West Coast style?
That to me is easy. I remember when I moved to NY, the first week that I was here, I noticed that guys were looking at me on the street and the idea of beauty here is so diverse — you can be six feet tall and brunette, you can be blond, you can be bald, you can have blue hair, you can be a tomboy, you can be a sex kitten — you can be anything here. There are all different ideals of beauty here and I think being an individual is praised, whereas when I grew up in CA I always felt like an outcast because I didn’t have blond hair and blue eyes, and I didn’t have any boobs. There’s definitely a look that exists in CA — everyone dresses alike — and I think that was really challenging growing up. I didn’t realize how hard it was until I moved here and all of sudden realized it was OK to look different. It’s OK to wear red lipstick and dorky glasses and a lot of people thought that was cute and that wasn’t the case when I was in CA. And the other thing I love: People dress up here. Like, I looove to dress up.
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2010 Fall NYFW Trend: Nomadic Layers
With global warming upon us, it's no surprise designers have embraced seasonless dressing. For Fall, all wanderlusters can look forward to nomadic layers. Here we have Rebecca Taylor's sweet and sassy muse, Catherine Malandrino's severe take on luxotica, and Diane Von Furstenberg's cozy coquette. When in doubt, pile it on, and just see where it takes you . . .
New York Fashion Week What's Fab: Top Color Trend for Fall
At New York Fashion Week, designers were singin' the blues, and not because it was freezing in the city. Electric Blue is THE hot color to be sporting next season as seen on the runways at Christian Cota, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Mulberry, and G-Star.
Kelly Osbourne at Jeremy Scott: Fall 2010 New York Fashion Week
We caught up with Kelly Osbourne at the Jeremy Scott Fall 2010 runway wearing her favorite piece from his previous London collection inspired by the Flinstones. Osbourne gushes about what it's like to attend Fashion Week - waking up to Marchesa, seeing her favorite designers, and having fun at the shows.
Cory Kennedy at Jeremy Scott: Fall 2010 New York Fashion Week
We interviewed Cory Kennedy - ex-Cobrasnake muse, indie fashion star, and former Nylon magazine cover girl - sitting front row with socialite Peaches Geldof and Nylon's Faran Krentcil at Jeremy Scott's Fall 2010 runway show for New York Fashion Week. As a friend of Scott's, Kennedy got a sneak peek at his Fall collection and talks about her favorite pieces.
2010 Fall NYFW Trend: The Wild West
One of the top trends seen at New York Fashion Week was Wild West-inspired attire. Designers such as Diesel, Derek Lam, and Alexa Chung for Madewell designed flannel shirts, cowboy boots, and long country denim skirts slick enough to please even the most citified girl.
Like what you see? Watch more FabTV.Fab Exclusive! Fab Meets J.Crew's Jenna — Jenna's Faves!
One of my New York Fashion Week highlights was meeting J.Crew's Creative Director Jenna Lyons. As you know, I am officially J.Crazy — Fab's been a wearer since high school. But for the past several years and thanks to fellow wearer First Lady Michelle Obama, J.Crew has gained serious momentum. This is largely due to the company's Cali-born 6-foot-tall Jenna (pictured here, with a fan).
Two tall California girls chatting away in the corner in the AMEX Skybox; what did they talk about? Let's start with the fun stuff: Jenna's faves. Read on to hear about Jenna's favorite designers, bands, food, and inspiring hobbies.
Favorite designers?
Marni, Phillip Lim, Derek Lam (I went to school with him), vintage, what Pheobe Philo is doing with Celine is a new favorite. I'm all about old school preppy – socks, navy blazer, jeans.
Favorite bands?
Oooh, that’s a good one. I have an insane girl crush on Alison Mosshart right now from The Kills, I’m like obsessed with her. I have like pictures of her . . . Do you know Nouvelle Vague? I’m a total Depeche Mode junkie and old Killing Joke and The Smiths. It’s funny because I have a little boy, and when he was young we used to play rock n' roll a lot — like hard rock, everything from Nirvana to Killing Joke, and now if I put on anything too soft he goes, "No, Mommy. I like rock and roll." I was like, awesome. Thank God.
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