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Streetstyle Photographers Become Fashion Week Paparazzi as One Image Can Net Over $1,000

>> The Fall 2011 Fashion Week season was engulfed by the rumors run rampant concerning the standing of John Galliano at Christian Dior, Stefano Pilati at Yves Saint Laurent, Hannah MacGibbon at Chloe, and Christophe Decarnin at Balmain, but Business of Fashion's Imran Amed pointed out a couple of other trends that emerged during the season.

>> The Fall 2011 Fashion Week season was engulfed by the rumors run rampant concerning the standing of John Galliano at Christian Dior, Stefano Pilati at Yves Saint Laurent, Hannah MacGibbon at Chloe, and Christophe Decarnin at Balmain, but Business of Fashion's Imran Amed pointed out a couple of other trends that emerged during the season.

First, the transition of streetstyle photography into streetstyle paparazzi. "The ‘bloggers walk’ in the Jardin des Tuileries, site of many major Paris shows, is now completely out of control," Amed writes. "Indeed, it’s become increasingly difficult to tell the difference between the aggressive paparazzi who stalk Hollywood celebrities outside bars and clubs and a few of the bad apples amongst the hordes of photographers that accost editors as they come in and out of shows."

Why the sudden aggressiveness? Amed notes: "Several street style bloggers told me confidentially that the competition is extremely fierce for getting the best photographs, which can then be sold on to global editions of Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar each for as little as $200, but up to $1000 or more."

And second, while many designers cut back on how many they hosted at their shows and presentations, there has become an unprecedented demand for seating. "At Céline, any senior editors from the UK were forced to stand," Amed reports. "And more than one front-row blogger complained to me about not having access to Givenchy or YSL." A good part of that newfound demand is coming from consumers, Amed writes: "At the Jason Wu show, I was seated next to a section allocated to Nordstrom, which had chosen to give away most of its seats to top clients who had flown in specially for the event from across the country. Indeed, department store buyers told me the pressure to find seats for top consumers is 'enormous.' If a woman spends more than $1 million in a store, she has come to expect VIP treatment."

Fashion Flash

2011 CFDA Award Nominees Announced!

The CFDAs, American fashion's version of the Oscars, kicked things off last night with the announcement of its 2011 nominees.

The CFDAs, American fashion's version of the Oscars, kicked things off last night with the announcement of its 2011 nominees. Now we have a few months to speculate on the winners before the big ceremony in June. We're psyched to see our favorite designers among the nominees, including young designers Alejandro Ingelmo and Pamela Love, who is fresh off her collab with Topshop. One of the biggest surprises is the nomination of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen for the Swarovski Award for Womenswear, proving that celebrities can be taken seriously as designers. Here's the full list of nominees:

  • Womenswear Designer of the Year: Alexander Wang, Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez of Proenza Schouler, and Marc Jacobs
  • Menswear Designer of the Year: Michael Bastian, Simon Spurr, and Patrik Ervell
  • Accessory Designer of the Year: Alexander Wang, Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez of Proenza Schouler, and Reed Krakoff
  • Swarovski Award for Womenswear: Joseph Altuzarra, Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen, and Prabal Gurung
  • Swarovski Award for Menswear: Alexander Wang, Phillip Lim, and Robert Gellar
  • Swarovski Award for Accessory Design: Alejandro Ingelmo, Eddie Borgo, Jason Wu, and Pamela Love
  • The Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to Marc Jacobs.
  • The Fashion Icon Award will be presented to Lady Gaga.
  • The International Award will go to Phoebe Philo of Celine.
  • Wondering who took home the big awards last year? Click to read up on the 2010 CFDA winners.

    Makeup

    10 Pretty Ways to Get Green For St. Patrick's Day

    St. Patrick's Day will be here on Thursday, and soon we'll all be awash in green beer and holographic shamrock glitter.
    Pretty Saint Patrick's Day Hair and Makeup Ideas 2011-03-15 06:00:00

    St. Patrick's Day will be here on Thursday, and soon we'll all be awash in green beer and holographic shamrock glitter. The holiday doesn't necessitate throwing on a leprechaun hat, though. You can get into the St. Pat's Day spirit in lots of ways, many of them quite pretty and even (gasp!) nonalcoholic. So check a few picks for going green the fashionable way, whether you're hitting up a parade or just going for a couple of chartreuse cocktails after work.

    Photo courtesy CND

    Christian Dior

    Is Alber Elbaz Leaving Lanvin for Dior, After All?

    >> Just yesterday, it was reported that Alber Elbaz is under contract at Lanvin and not currently interested in leaving, but last night, Style.com tweeted, "Not to add to the Dior rumor mill, but people in Paris are asking, why has the Lanvin team been in tears all day?"

    >> Just yesterday, it was reported that Alber Elbaz is under contract at Lanvin and not currently interested in leaving, but last night, Style.com tweeted, "Not to add to the Dior rumor mill, but people in Paris are asking, why has the Lanvin team been in tears all day?" And if Elbaz is leaving for Dior, does that mean Jason Wu might be in at Lanvin? WWD did report: "The sighting of Jason Wu front row at the Lanvin show on Friday sure sent tongues a-wagging. 'I’m here for my first Lanvin show, Mrs. Wang invited me,' said the designer, referring to the house’s owner, Taiwanese publishing magnate Shaw-Lan Wang." [@styledotcom, WWD]

    Trend Alert

    Fall 2011 Fashion Week Trend — Knee-Length Hemlines

    Left to right: David Koma, Prada, Jason Wu >> First came the mini, then came the midi, and now, designers like David Koma, Prada, and Jason Wu have been all over knee-length hemlines for Fall 2011.

    Left to right: David Koma, Prada, Jason Wu

    >> First came the mini, then came the midi, and now, designers like David Koma, Prada, and Jason Wu have been all over knee-length hemlines for Fall 2011. Much more forgiving than last season's calf-length cut, this chic hemline for coats, dresses, and skirts gives you tons of options to work with. While you wait for the aforementioned collections to hit stores — Jason Wu already has a few Fall pieces out — check out what's available right now.

    2011 Oscars

    29 Fall 2011 Runway Dresses We'd Like to See at the Oscars!

    >> The Oscars — hitting a television screen near you this Sunday — is the perfect forum to have an iconic dress moment.

    >> The Oscars — hitting a television screen near you this Sunday — is the perfect forum to have an iconic dress moment. And while the past couple years have been a bit ho-hum in the red carpet arena, we have high hopes for 2011. Anne Hathaway, Nicole Kidman, Michelle Williams, do you hear us? We've whittled down from the Fall 2011 runway gowns shown thus far the 29 dresses we want to see go straight from runway to Oscars red carpet!

    Calvin Klein

    35 Drool-Worthy Shoes From New York Fashion Week

    New York Fashion Week may be over, but we're just getting started on our Fall 2011 "to-shoe" lists.
    Pictures of Shoes From Fall 2011 New York Fashion Week 2011-02-21 15:00:04

    New York Fashion Week may be over, but we're just getting started on our Fall 2011 "to-shoe" lists. We don't even know where to begin; from Vena Cava's lace-up flatforms and the candy-colored cap toes at Peter Som, right down to the spage-age, Spice Girl-esque heels at Marc Jacobs and Theyskens' Theory, designers really stepped up their shoe games and gave us tons of inspiration for the coming season. Click through to see all of our favorite runway kicks.

    Editor's Pick

    2011 Fall New York Fashion Week Roundup: The 25 Most Beautiful Dresses From the Runway

    We've had red-carpet looks on the brain here for, oh, ever, so we paid special attention to the gorgeous gowns coming down the runway at New York Fashion Week.
    Top 25 Most Beautiful Gowns From Fall 2011 New York Fashion Week

    We've had red-carpet looks on the brain here for, oh, ever, so we paid special attention to the gorgeous gowns coming down the runway at New York Fashion Week. There were florals, lace, flowy chiffon numbers, lots of red, and plenty of sparkle from our favorite designers, including Jason Wu, Prabal Gurung, and Monique Lhuillier. Here are the top 25 most drop-dead gorgeous dresses of the week — and the ones we're hoping to see on the Oscars red carpet!

    New York Fashion Week

    The Best Backstage Photos from Alexander Wang, Prabal Gurung, Jason Wu, and More!

    >> New York Fashion Week brings no shortage of eye candy, and we've sent our intrepid photographer backstage to capture some of the best fleeting moments.
    Fall 2011 New York Fashion Week Backstage Photos: Alexander Wang, Jason Wu, Prabal Gurung

    >> New York Fashion Week brings no shortage of eye candy, and we've sent our intrepid photographer backstage to capture some of the best fleeting moments. A closeup look at those furry, fluffy Alexander Wang sandals, a snap of besties Karlie Kloss and Jourdan Dunn working their Derek Lam gowns, plus more for your enjoyment.

    Photos: Greg Kessler