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Irina Shabayeva's Bright, Bold Spring Collection For Macy's: Snag or Skip?

Irina Shabayeva, the winner of Project Runway season six, has joined forces with Macy's for her first capsule collection, available Feb.

Irina Shabayeva, the winner of Project Runway season six, has joined forces with Macy's for her first capsule collection, available Feb. 19. She's known for her super-flattering silhouettes — and the mix of fitted dresses, army-inspired anoraks, and bubble-gum brights reflect that pretty well. The colorblocking and embellished separates are on-trend, and everything is nicely priced under $200. So tell us, will you snag or skip the collection?

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The 15 Loveliest Looks From the First Half of Fashion Week

New York Fashion Week is now in its fifth day, and hundreds of looks have already come down the runways.
The Prettiest Looks From New York Fashion Week Fall 2010 2010-02-15 13:00:00

New York Fashion Week is now in its fifth day, and hundreds of looks have already come down the runways. But though all the hair and makeup is undoubtedly cool, only a few looks will actually translate from the runway to your office or next date. To help you get on-trend fast, I've gathered the 15 prettiest, easiest to create looks from the shows so far. Which ones will you be wearing?

What’s Fab at New York Fashion Week 2010: Louise Roe’s Futuristic Forecast!

Louise Roe predicts Fall 2010’s top trends will fall into two categories: feminine or futuristic.

Louise Roe predicts Fall 2010’s top trends will fall into two categories: feminine or futuristic. In one camp, designers like Zac Posen, Carolina Herrera, and Monique Lhuillier are taking cues from Old Hollywood silhouettes as seen on the red carpet from celebrities like An Education’s Carey Mulligan and Mad Men’s Christina Hendricks. In the other camp, fashion-forward thinkers Alexander Wang, Marc Jacobs, Yigal Azrouël and Project Runway winners Christian Siriano and Irina Shabayeva are taking a more avant-garde, Avatar-inspired take on what’s to come.