Lipstick brightens up your entire look instantly, and can take you from good girl to smokin' hot with one swipe. While past seasons have been heavy on the black lipstick and edgy purple shades, this time around there are a few outstanding and eminently wearable looks that are just too good to pass up. I've put together the five most universally flattering, prettiest lipsticks from the runways. They're chic, sweet, and sexy, and all you have to do is click through to see them.
Trend Alert: Floral and Lace
Florals and lace are nothing new, but mashed together, it's a cool '90s-inspired concept. Emma Watson exemplifies this very notion wearing a floral and lace confection by Christopher Kane at a party in NYC. We love the juxtaposition between sexy and sweet. Make it more modern with streamlined cuts — a la Watson — or go totally boho in loose and flirty silhouettes.
The 20 Prettiest Looks From the Second Half of Fashion Week
Fashion Week just ended, and now it's time for the real fun to start. All over the world, stylists, celebrities, and savvy peeps will be taking what they saw at the shows and translating it into real-life, wearable looks. You don't have to wait for the tastemakers to adapt these looks for you, though; in fact, you can wear many of the trendiest ones right now. I've assembled the 20 prettiest, easiest-to-create looks from the second half of Fashion Week (see the first half here) to get you runway-ready right now. Click through to get gorgeous.
New York Fashion Week: Anna Sui Fall 2010
Celeb Style: Reese Witherspoon
Reese took advantage of the sunny skies in Beverly Hills, looking so sweet in a red floral dress by Isabel Marant. To keep cozy during her outing, the actress layered with a navy cardigan. Notice how she added her own "Reese touch" by pairing her ensemble with a sleek gray Chanel bag, gold aviators, and closed-toe wedges. Polished and perfect.

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Look of the Day: Tenacious Texture
Tallulahvintage is showing off some tenacious texture today. Her high-contrast ensemble, comprised of a bold print dress, faux fur chubby, and tights is ideal for a chilly Winter's day. It doesn't stop there; rad vintage gold jewels and a tough Balenciaga bag finish off her hard-as-nails ensemble. We're dying to know what kind of shoes she has on!
Here's what she's wearing:
Jacket: Vintage
Dress: Anna Sui for Target
Bag: Balenciaga
Jewelry: Vintage Kenneth Jay Lane
Congrats to tallulahvintage!
Everyone else, submit your looks, and I might feature you on FabSugar!
Anna Sui for FitFlop: Love It or Hate It?
I admit, I was never a fan of FitFlops, but now that the brand has enlisted Anna Sui to design a line of cozy boots, I might reconsider. FitFlop — known for designing footwear that's biomechanically engineered to help tone and tighten your leg muscles while you walk in them — has collaborated with the bohemian designer to create these Shakoha Shearling Boots ($290). The line will be exclusively available at Net-A-Porter.com on Nov.11 and ShopIntuition.com starting Nov. 20. Are you loving them?
How I Met Your Mother Style: Lily Aldrin
Looking colorful and stylish, Lily was all about embraces in this scene from How I Met Your Mother. She seasonally wears black tights and black suede booties with an Anna Sui ruffle wrap dress, and accessorizes with her go to gold pendant necklace. This is the perfect ensemble for any Fall occasion so be sure to shop it now!
Photos courtesy of CBS
Trend Alert: Pin It
Move over studs, there's a new embellishment in town: safety pins. These pins have broken out of their sewing kits and into our wardrobe via sparkly earrings, printed tops, bracelets, and slick blazers. America Ferrera feels me. Her Moschino crepe dress would be a safe LBD if it weren't for that amazing safety pin embellishment — such a burst of fun! How punk would you be if you DIY'd your own safety pin creation? All you need is a lot of safety pins and a little imagination. So what are you waiting for? Pin it.
Don't Miss It: Documentary on NYC's Garment District
Designers Anna Sui and Nanette Lepore saw a special screening of the HBO documentary, Schmatta: Rags to Riches, last night. Come Monday, Oct. 19, at 9 p.m. EDT, you can too. It sheds light on NYC's longstanding Garment District, which is in serious danger of shutting down. Those directly affected by economic and social woes tell their side of the story. Intrigued? Check the schedule and tune in.




