She may play a vapid teen on Modern Family, but in real life Sarah Hyland can be extremely elegant. Her coral Christian Siriano gown looked vintage, and her entire ensemble was a throwback to midcentury glamour, with the exception of her sky-high silver platform heels and matching silver eye shadow. She matched her lipstick to her dress and kept her eyeliner a classic, smudgy charcoal. What do you think?
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Christian Siriano Spring 2012
With Heidi Klum, Nina Garcia, and Elle's Joe Zee in the front row, former Project Runway winner Christian Siriano sent out his strongest collection to date, one that balanced his flair for dramatic dresses with easy, seriously wearable separates. Yes, there were frothy cocktail dresses and massive, tulle-laden gowns made for the red carpet. But the pleasant surprise came via sleek silk maxi skirts paired with t-shirts, and cropped silk pants with cape blouses. Done in brilliant color pairings like acid green and peach, it was impactful but subtle. With a covetable line of shoes for retail giant Payless (see the latest in the slideshow), it's clear Siriano is no flash in the pan, and this latest collection suggests his best work is yet to come.
Project Runway Contestants: Where Are They Now?
We've watched them sew, sweat, fight, cry, and initiate model walk-offs — and now we've dug around to find out what they're up to now. After eight successful seasons, a ninth season premiering July 28 on Lifetime, and an all-stars competition in the works, it's pretty safe to say that Project Runway fever hasn't exactly waned. So what happens after you get "auf'ed"? Click through to see how all of the designers are making their way post-Project Runway.
Christian Siriano's Taking His Talent to Spiegel — Preorder Today!
If you've never considered Spiegel a go-to shopping destination for cool designer pieces at accessible price points, you might now — especially if you've been eying Christian Siriano's Fall '11 offerings with longing. On April 4, the designer launches a new collaboration with Spiegel, featuring eight exclusive dresses — a sheath to take you to the office, a ruffled mini to take you out — plus a tailored suit and jacket, all retailing for $49 to $599. Curious? Head to Spiegel.com today to preview the looks and preorder live.

Link Time: Winona Ryder Channels a Femme Fatale in Harper's Bazaar
- First look: Winona Ryder and Diane von Furstenberg as fashion's femme fatales — People Stylewatch
- Whatever Carine Roitfeld does next, it won't be with Tom Ford — The Cut
- Z Spoke by Zac Posen Fall 2011 — Red Carpet Fashion Awards
- Vogue.com is celebrating its 15th anniversary — Vogue UK Daily
- Porter Grey's Fall 2011 presentation — The Budget Fashionista
- Fashion Week accessory essentials — W Editors' Blog
- Balmain finally makes a bag that looks like a Balmain bag — Purse Blog
- Model falls at Christian Siriano's Fall 2011 Fashion Week show — Stylelist
- Whit's Fall 2011 outing finds influence in both Hitchcock and Tavi — Fashionologie
- Paper dolls: Vena Cava prints a zine — Vogue Daily

- First look: Winona Ryder and Diane von Furstenberg as fashion's femme fatales — People Stylewatch
- Whatever Carine Roitfeld does next, it won't be with Tom Ford — The Cut
- Z Spoke by Zac Posen Fall 2011 — Red Carpet Fashion Awards
- Vogue.com is celebrating its 15th anniversary — Vogue UK Daily
- Porter Grey's Fall 2011 presentation — The Budget Fashionista
- Fashion Week accessory essentials — W Editors' Blog
- Balmain finally makes a bag that looks like a Balmain bag — Purse Blog
- Model falls at Christian Siriano's Fall 2011 Fashion Week show — Stylelist
- Whit's Fall 2011 outing finds influence in both Hitchcock and Tavi — Fashionologie
- Paper dolls: Vena Cava prints a zine — Vogue Daily

Christian Siriano Extravaganza — Fierce Payless Heels, Chic Dresses, Celeb Front Row!
Are you ready for a Christian Siriano extravaganza? Good, because there's a lot coming your way. Every season, we look forward to what the Project Runway alum is going to have up his fabulous sleeve, and this time, it's an entirely chic ready-to-wear collection, and a fierce collection of shoes for his collaboration with Payless. No matter what Christian designs, he never ceases to awe with his over-the-top aesthetic. Step inside for a major dose of Christian Siriano at New York Fashion Week.
The Who's Who of Fashion Gather For WWD's 100th Birthday Party
Fab has been using WWD for its four years of existence, but can you believe the fashion publication has been around for 100 years? That's quite a fabulous feat! So to celebrate its huge milestone, WWD threw an elaborate party at Cipriani in NYC last night. As you can imagine, the who's who of fashion flocked to congratulate. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Christian Siriano, and Coco Rocha were just a few of the famous faces who showed up in style.
20 Fab Celeb Halloween Costumes From the Past
Halloween is around the bend — do you have your Fab-approved costume? If not, let celeb costumes from the past spark some novel ideas. Here are three fun ones to try: Audrina Patridge as a pretty peacock, Alexandra Richards as a pink puff, and Christian Siriano as Cruella de Vil. Step inside for way more from Lauren Conrad, Kim Kardashian, Nicky Hilton, and more!
Our New Accessories Destination: Send the Trend
Project Runway alum Christian Siriano, along with partners Divya Gugnani and Mariah Chase, has launched a new ecommerce site — and it's changing the way we shop. The site, Send the Trend, offers on-trend accessories, all for $29.95, with free shipping. But, there's more — Christian and the site's directors hand-pick the merchandise themselves, then, using a "style-survey," help you customize and define your personal style to filter out what best fits your fashion sense. Whether you're a bohemian, glam girl, crave the classics, or like it a little edgier, your survey results will help to tailor your shopping experience. Amazing.
Trend Alert: Color on the Sides
Spring may bring a daring trend: bold, contoured color on the side of the cheeks, eyes, and/or temples. During the past few weeks, we've seen Christian Siriano deck his models out with tawny blush on the temples and sides of the cheeks or eyes in New York, a similar look from Moschino in Milan and a more avant-garde take on the technique from Jean-Pierre Braganza in London, whose models donned a bright pink hue near the outer part of their eyes. When done in flattering tones and a light hand, I could actually see this look taking off. What about you? Is it a trend you'd try, or will you pass on this one?





