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Erin Fetherston on Sneaking Into Her First Fashion Show and How She Gets That Hair

Erin Fetherston's success as a designer — and her charming personal style — have made her a regular fixture on the Fashion Week scene, but she wasn't always included on guest lists.

Erin Fetherston's success as a designer — and her charming personal style — have made her a regular fixture on the Fashion Week scene, but she wasn't always included on guest lists. We talked with the flaxen-haired designer about her elaborate plan to sneak into her very first runway show when she was just an 18-year-old intern at a "major" fashion magazine in New York.

"It was September. A couple people from the magazine were invited to the Calvin Klein show at Milk Studios. The art department got a copy of someone else's invitation and they basically made a bootleg copy for me — but totally using their amazing art production equipment!

"I was so nervous. I was completely sneaking in, and I feel like that didn't happen that much back then. Before the digital era and before Fashion GPS I feel like it was harder, because you really needed to have that physical invite.

"I remember going to the show and hiding it [the invitation] with the envelope or folded in half. I walked right in and I remember just being amazed. Once the show was over everyone was kind of hanging out and drinking champagne and there was Shalom Harlow and Amber Valletta. It was just amazing for me."

Fetherston added that she's been showing her collection at Milk for the past few seasons, and she always sees "student crashers. I always let them come in because I was totally the same," she said.

We also asked Fetherston about her signature coif. She told us she focuses on getting haircuts that grow out well (her go-to is Edward Tricomi at Warren Tricomi) and conditioning it with Shu Uemura and Redken products to keep it healthy — but she says she doesn't want her hair to get more attention than she does.

"I've had my bangs for such a long time and I know people really associate me with them," she said, laughing. "You don't want to be defined by something like your haircut. I feel like it was starting to overshadow other things that I do in my life, which I think are more interesting."

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Brighten Your Ruffles Like Five Celebs — They Can Be Major Power Pieces!

When Elizabeth Olsen attended the Grand Chefs Dinner in NYC in a bright red Valentino gown, it made us take notice of not only her, but also of ruffles.

When Elizabeth Olsen attended the Grand Chefs Dinner in NYC in a bright red Valentino gown, it made us take notice of not only her, but also of ruffles. Ruffles sometimes get underworn due to their childlike appearance, but style icons like Elizabeth Olsen, Jessica Stam, Ashley Madekwe, and more prove that when injected with a seriously bold hue, ruffles can transform into major power pieces. Step inside to see five chic celebs rocking bright ruffles, then shop our favorite bright ruffle dresses for your next fabulous soiree.

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Ralph Rucci Cancels Fashion Week Show, Lana Del Rey Covers Vogue UK

These stories and more — here in our daily news roundup.

These stories and more — here in our daily news roundup.

  • Lana Del Rey is Vogue UK's March cover girl. She was photographed by Mario Testino and wears Spring 2012 Louis Vuitton. [Fashion Foie Gras

  • Ralph Rucci will not show during New York Fashion Week. Instead, Rucci has opted to hold private showroom appointments. "Cost is always a factor but [that] was not the driving force behind this decision," the communication director for the label says. [Vogue UK]

  • A former Harper's Bazaar intern is suing Hearst for unpaid work hours. The lawsuit claims that during the intern's tenure at the magazine, she sometimes worked up to 55 hours a week performing duties that were more employee-like than intern-like — and she wants to be paid for it. [Styleite]

  • Gisele has sent an email to friends and family requesting prayers and positive vibes for husband Tom Brady, who will play in this Sunday's Super Bowl. "I kindly ask all of you to join me on this positive chain and pray for him, so he can feel confident, healthy and strong. Envision him happy and fulfilled experiencing with his team a victory this Sunday," the email reportedly said. [Huffington Post]

  • And, in fashionable animal news: Jason Wu, Doo.Ri, and Erin Fetherston all have really, really cute pets. [Glamour]
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    Erin by Erin Fetherston Spring 2012

    Erin Fetherston's Spring 2012 brought the designer's flair for femininity in a bright, citrus-splashed return to the '60s.
    Erin by Erin Fetherston: Spring 2012

    Erin Fetherston's Spring 2012 brought the designer's flair for femininity in a bright, citrus-splashed return to the '60s. The presentation at Milk Studios on Saturday popped with bright lights and bold color — models poised perfectly in sky-high platforms, with bold smoky eyes, and perfect pink pouts to echo the nod to the swinging '60s sweetness. Fetherston played in a bold palette, fashioning up standout mod minis in white, black, and tangerine colorblocking and orange ruffled tiers, then showing a splash of girlie prints. First, pink butterflies on slim white pants, then softer butterflies in purple and black on a flowy maxi dress. To complement the super girlie, Fetherston gave separates in soft, sheer white button-downs and printed and solid shorts and pants for a presentation that's as sweet as it is smart.

  • Trends: Sheath dresses, '60s mod, colorblocking, sequins, and polka-dots.
  • Colors: Lemon, tangerine, black, white, purple and pink butterfly prints.
  • Key Look: The tangerine ruffle-tiered mod sheath dress; sharp retro-inspired suit with cropped jacket and slim black pants.
  • Accessories: Black, red, and nude platform pumps and Mary-Janes.
  • Who Would Wear It: Girlie girls with a taste for the retro-inspired.
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    '60s Style Steals the Show at Erin Fetherston

    Erin Fetherston's Spring 2012 collection had a girlish, mod vibe, and the beauty look was just as swingin'.


    Erin Fetherston's Spring 2012 collection had a girlish, mod vibe, and the beauty look was just as swingin'. Four hairstyles, three lipstick colors, and one shiny nail added up to one cool 1960s theme. "The makeup was inspired by Mia Farrow at Truman Capote's Black and White Ball," MAC makeup artist James Kaliardos said of the charcoal-eyed, lush-lashes look. "It's like the late '60s does the '20s." Meanwhile, Esther Langham (for Beauty.com) led a team of Alterna stylists to create a quartet of soft, textured, teased hairstyles. For the finishing touch, Butter London's Nonie Creme (also for Beauty.com) created glossy, patent-leather-look manicures by combining Tea With the Queen and Pink Ribbon polishes.

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    Erin Fetherston Wants Us to Get Girly With Her New Collection

    New York designer Erin Fetherston, whose blunt blond haircut and smile are almost as famous as her ready-to-wear line, is applying her signature style to a new contemporary line that will debut in a few weeks at New York Fashion Week.
    Designer Erin Fetherston to Debut New Contemporary Line at New York Fashion Week

    New York designer Erin Fetherston, whose blunt blond haircut and smile are almost as famous as her ready-to-wear line, is applying her signature style to a new contemporary line that will debut in a few weeks at New York Fashion Week. Whenever we want to channel our flirty feminine side, we look to Erin for inspiration, and now we can literally look to Erin, the line's name. Only a couple of pictures were released in today's WWD, so we're reaching into the Erin Fetherston archives for a few pieces we hope make it into the Erin line, which will hit stores for Fall 2011. Click through the slideshow for 10 of our favorite Erin Fetherston looks.