UPDATE: Full Collection Photos From the Love Adam For HSN Collection
UPDATE: We got photos, plus prices, from the full Love Adam collection for HSN. Check them all out in the slideshow!
Adam Lippes is taking his chic, cool-girl appeal to the masses with a more affordable line for the HSN, named Love Adam. “It’s certainly more casual, " said Lippes, when describing the line. "It’s not a redux of our greatest hits in cheaper fabrics.” The collection will launch in late September, and will feature pieces inspired by his main collection but with a casual twist, like embellished tops, cute printed dresses, and faux fur coats, priced from $55 to $399. We're interested, are you?
Adam Lippes to Launch Lower-Priced Line With HSN
>> This September, Adam Lippes heads to HSN with a new lower-priced line, Love Adam, which features embellished tops, faux-fur coats, and printed dresses and is "more casual" than his ADAM main line. "It’s not a redux of our greatest hits in cheaper fabrics," the designer explains.
Love Adam is expected to retail between $55 and $400, versus the main line, which starts at about $175 for tops. It's the second mass-market collaboration for the designer, who was encouraged to pursue more widely accessible projects after a recent teaming with Spanish retailer Mango. “I was amazed by the reach that it gave my brand and the fact that good-looking, well-made clothes didn’t need to be crazy-expensive if you have the volume . . . I got letters and e-mails from customers all over the world.”
Adam Lippes Designs a More Affordable Line With HSN
UPDATE: We got photos, plus prices, from the full Love Adam collection for HSN. Check them all out in the slideshow here!
Adam Lippes is taking his chic, cool-girl appeal to the masses with a more affordable line for the HSN, named Love Adam. “It’s certainly more casual, " said Lippes, when describing the line. "It’s not a redux of our greatest hits in cheaper fabrics.” The collection will launch in late September, and will feature pieces inspired by his main collection but with a casual twist, like embellished tops, cute printed dresses, and faux fur coats, priced from $55 to $399. We're interested, are you? 
Net-A-Porter's End-of-Season Sale, Part Deux – Further Reductions Plus New Items!
There's no better way to beat the Summer heat than with an equally hot warm-weather getup. Nix the shorts-and-T combo and think more along the line of breezy dresses, slick miniskirts, and standout sandals. To help feed our habit, Net-A-Porter recently added further reductions — and even introduced some new items to the mix — off its end-of-season sale, with discounts up to 60 percent off. Click the slide show to shop the latest and greatest deals now.
Yes, You Can Wear That Sweatshirt Out at Night
It's the comfiest thing in the world, perfect with jeans and those ratty cutoff shorts by day, but for evening, can you really wear a sweatshirt out in public? On a date? To a club? Yes. Absolutely. A sweatshirt, particularly a thin, slouchy one, can add carefree coolness to a dressy outfit. We show you how to rock the sweatshirt with dressy shorts, sequins, and cropped pants. Click our slideshow to get our styling tips and shop the outfits.
Adam Lippes Serves Up Functional Fresh Pieces With a Twist For Fall 2011
>> "The starting point in designing every collection is the woman who wears my clothes," said Adam Lippes, post-show. His ADAM collection, inspired by a recent visit to the National Museum of the American Indian, called out to the city girl, constantly on the go, working and loving life. Seventies-inspired utilitarian pieces like silk pleated skirts, wide-leg wool trousers, and delicate lace tops were given a fun twist with bold plaid prints and soft feminine hues. Meanwhile, ethnic print skirts, fringed-embellished hand-knit sweaters, and decadent soft mohair blanket coats hark back to Lippes’s main inspiration point. For eveningwear, the designer created sheer lace gowns and a punchier gold embroidered dress. This one’s definitely calling to what Lippes describes as the woman who wants to be “that girl”; especially when she’s accessorizing with geek chic glasses, scrunched socks, and Manolo Blahnik pumps.
Cruise '11 Continues With Futuristic, Fresh, Fabulous
Ready for the third roundup of Cruise '11? In short, it's filled with futuristic, fresh, and fabulous designs by the likes of Zac Posen for Z Spoke, Roberto Cavalli, Balenciaga, Adam Lippes, Michael Kors, the list goes on. This funky bunch has a mix of signature resort pieces like airy rompers and floral frocks, but also carries some nontraditional knits, denim, and black. It's a hodgepodge, but one you'll draw much inspiration from. Here are three looks from completely different designers, yet bonded by shades of green. Enter to witness more standout pieces from the latest collections.
How to Wear Spring '10: Adam
Spring is upon us, but what's the fun if you don't have a punchy ensemble to enjoy it in? Whether your style is ladylike chic, tomboy cool, or badass babe, Fab is here to dress you in a bevy of runway-inspired looks.
Up first is this totally fresh Adam outfit, ideal for the girlie girl with tomboy tendencies. Baggy khaki shorts and a loose cardi lend relaxed flair — just wear it off one shoulder per the model — while tan platforms and a fringe necklace add pizzazz.
2010 Fall NYFW Trend: Maxed-Out
For Fall '10, designers — such as Adam Lippes, Peter Som, Michael Kors, and Tommy Hilfiger — swapped out shorter hemlines for longer luxurious lengths. Maxed-out skirts are a sophisticated and refreshing alternative to the tights and minis combo and can be worn both casually or ultra-glamorous. Peep how Adam Lippes and Peter Som experimented with floaty, printed chiffon layers, while Michael Kors and Tibi decorated their long skirts with beads and shimmer. We love them all.
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