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Street Style

White Frocks and Sheer Dots

>> Fashion Week brings out the best style, and our latest street-snapped crush focuses on this white frock and sheer dots.

>> Fashion Week brings out the best style, and our latest street-snapped crush focuses on this white frock and sheer dots. A daring choice in the middle of Winter, but peep how the cutie kept warm in a fur collared wool coat. Emulate the same cute and cozy look with our picks from Hope x Nina Persson, Fornarina, Jerome Dreyfuss, and Wolford.




Left to right: Hope x Nina Persson Fur Collar Coat ($1,419), Fornarina Short Dress ($100), Athleta Skinny Braid Belt ($49), Wolford Dot Tights ($55), Alberto Fermani Oxfords ($225), Jerome Dreyfuss Carlos Leopard Print Bag ($2,010)



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Lindsay Lohan

Didn't Lindsay Lohan Used to Have a Career?

This commercial for fashion brand Fornarina reminds me of a parody of those awesome Electric Company skits with people teaching you how to say words by breaking them up into syllables.

This commercial for fashion brand Fornarina reminds me of a parody of those awesome Electric Company skits with people teaching you how to say words by breaking them up into syllables. ("Luh. . .ame, Lame"). Oh, Lindsay. Clean your act up and get back into acting. You really weren't half bad.

Celebrity Style

Idol Style: Alexis Grace

As it turns out, Alexis Grace's swan song for American Idol was Dolly Parton's "Jolene," which makes this country getup not only expected but appropriate.

As it turns out, Alexis Grace's swan song for American Idol was Dolly Parton's "Jolene," which makes this country getup not only expected but appropriate. For her last appearance, Alexis wore a blouse from Urban Behavior with a Fornarina skirt and boots. At least she looked good on her way out.

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Celebrity

Fab Ad: Lindsay Lohan For Fornarina Spring/Summer '09

Back in May of 2008, Lindsay Lohan was chosen as the face of Italian brand Fornarina.

Back in May of 2008, Lindsay Lohan was chosen as the face of Italian brand Fornarina. The fruits of her labor — the Spring/Summer '09 ad campaign — have been released. The actress is seen posing against the backdrop of Los Angeles at one of Hollywood's most exclusive locations, the Stahl house. Though she's technically modeling, her facial expressions aren't much different than what she's used to. But the clothes are definitely more colorful than what she wears in real life. What do you think about these Lindsay Lohan for Fornarina ads?



Fashion Flash

Fab Flash: Lindsay Lohan Is the Fornarina Ragazza

Lindsay Lohan has just been chosen as the new face of Italian brand Fornarina.

Lindsay Lohan has just been chosen as the new face of Italian brand Fornarina. With Lindsay on their side, the company has big plans to push its brand worldwide with flagship stores in London, Paris, and New York.

Scott Ronaldson, managing director of Fornari Retail, explains their reasoning for choosing the controversial celebrity stating, "Lindsay is that very self-confident, dynamic woman, she's got a lot of attitude. That's what we're hoping our customer will aspire to." Lohan, wearing Fornarina here, has also expressed interest in designing accessories for the brand. Really?


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Celebrity Style

Celebrity Style: Joss Stone

Joss Stone has been looking more than a tad quirky lately, especially since her latest album release for Introducing Joss Stone.

Joss Stone has been looking more than a tad quirky lately, especially since her latest album release for Introducing Joss Stone. Pop even chose her as worst dressed several months ago. That's why I was surprised when I saw her looking so ladylike at the MuchMusic Video Awards. I like that she went back to her roots and wore a paisley-print Nieves Lavi frock. Her tie-up sandals don't really match, so I gave her a more stylish pair!

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Love It or Hate It

Fornarina Neon Slip-ons: Love It or Hate It?

I thought these Fornarina Closed-Toe Neon Slip-Ons, $52, were an apparition when I first saw them.

I thought these Fornarina Closed-Toe Neon Slip-Ons, $52, were an apparition when I first saw them. I mean, how can someone who cares about the way they look wear these part-neon, part-metallic pumps on a day other than Halloween? They are way too futuristic and cheesy in my opinion. What do you think?!

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