For Fall 2011, Derek Lam paired up with eBay to create a line of 16 easy-to-wear dresses which he presented at Lincoln Center during New York Fashion Week earlier this year. After the presentation, consumers were invited to vote for their favorite pieces, and now the five most popular styles — the black poplin evening dress and shift, the floral print dress in maxi and midi silhouettes, and the indigo denim sun dress — are being sold on eBay.com in the wallet-friendly price range of $125-$295. We’d opt for the black sheath dress — who doesn’t need another LBD? Be sure to check out the whole collection to shop your favorite style!
Fashion Week Trend Alert: Feelin' Blue
If recent runway looks are any indication, blue shadow will be one of the hottest makeup shades around come Fall. From bright (as in the electric blue eye makeup at Steffie Christiaens's Paris Fashion Week show pictured here) to the futuristic, here are five additional ways designers featured the look during recent 2011 Fall Fashion Weeks around the globe.
Love It or Hate It? The Dressy Hood For Fall 2011
The dressy hood was a recurring theme during New York Fashion Week. Ralph Lauren did a luxuriously beaded hood with eveningwear, Halston added a hood to a slinky '70s dress, Suno put a sporty silk version on its models, and Mara Hoffman put a hood on a slinky, sexy, backless jersey dress. What's your opinion on this hooded movement? Is it cool, or should it stay on the runway?

Gwen Stefani on Tweeting and Her Newest L.A.M.B. Collection
Backstage at L.A.M.B.'s 2011 Fall runway show, Gwen Stefani reveals her 6-part show structure, offers her own definition of "fashion", and sounds a call to arms for all tweeters! To see this—and get a glimpse of all the lovely models prepping backstage—watch the interview coverage now!
Marc by Marc Jacobs Fall 2011 Runway at New York Fashion Week
Marc by Marc Jacobs's Fall 2011 collection continued in the vein of that '70s style by turning out models in wide-leg trousers, velvet pantsuits, and disco-worthy dresses all in an orange, brown, and jade green palette. Highlights included a fur-trimmed trench, a gold lamé skirt, and, of course, must-have handbags galore. To see all the cool-kid ensembles, watch our complete coverage now!
Rag & Bone Fall 2011 Runway at New York Fashion Week
Marked by bold colors, covetable outerwear, and eye-catching patterns like oversize tartan and stripes, Rag & Bone's Fall 2011 collection was truly a sight to behold. The front row was packed with It girls like Erin Wasson, Jessica Stam, and Alexa Chung, and the runway was ripe with directional ensembles topped off by messy side-braids. To see all the dynamic looks, watch our complete coverage now!
Shop Fall 2011 Trends Now — Peplum Details

>> Peplum details were highlighted all over the Fall 2011 runways. Designers like Thakoon, Proenza Schouler, Marc Jacobs, and Cushnie et Ochs all showed covetable pieces and we can't wait to get our hands on them. However, their delectable pieces are months (and months) away from hitting stores. Bummer. Might we suggest you satiate your shopping urge with our tempting peplum picks available right now? Ready, set, shop!
Five of the Hottest Nail Designs at New York Fashion Week
Bold, colorful nail designs caught our attention on the runways at New York Fashion Week Fall 2011. From the red and gold manicures at Jason Wu to bright, glittery nails at Jeremy Scott, we've rounded up five top nail looks. Watch now!
10 Fall Trends Spotted at London Fashion Week
The Fall trends we saw on runways at New York Fashion Week seem to have infiltrated the minds and wardrobes of stylish gals across the pond. It just goes to show that making the jump from runway to the street isn't that hard, particularly when you have inspiration like these lovely ladies. Click our slideshow to see Fall trends in action.
Photos courtesy of Greg Kessler
25 NYFW Bags That Have Us Excited For Fall!
We may still have Spring and Summer to worry about, but leave it to Diane von Furstenberg, Derek Lam, and Victoria Beckham to have us counting down the months until we can break out our moody Fall handbags. During New York Fashion Week, designers brought out the big guns in the form of superchic totes, oversize clutches, and ladylike frame bags— and if I remember correctly, there were some fanny packs thrown in there too. Excited yet? Click through to see the satchels that we can't wait to snap up.


