For those who cringe at the very mention of traditional wedding garb, now there's this. Online boutique Bona Drag has partnered with indie favorites Mara Hoffman, Pamela Love, Lindsey Thornburg, Samantha Pleet, Anna Sheffield, Meredith Kahn, and more on what can only be described as the least fussy bridal collection around. Even the name, "Ceremonial Collection," underscores the capsule's unconventional nature.
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"I've learned that when buying, a lot of customers take things very literally," Bona Drag founder Heather Wojner explained. "If it doesn't say 'bridal' then they assume it can't be just that. I wanted to help show our customers where they can bend the rules, and that they don't have to be a cookie-cutter bride."
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To that end, the collection is filled with exclusive pieces that are pretty, yes, but also tinged with edge. A ring set from Unearthen, for example, comes adorned with raw quartz, while Anna Sheffield's solitaires are punctuated with pitch-black diamonds and onyx. Gowns, too, come in unexpected shapes and hues: there's a dress in gothic black lace from Lover, and Mara Hoffman (who recently designed pal Pamela Love's wedding dress) offers an intricately-beaded chiffon dress with a neckline so daringly low it would probably be considered quite le scandale in any regular church.
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"It's only natural for my brand to collaborate with Bona Drag on exclusive ceremony gowns," Lindsey Thornburg — who created two reversible gowns for the collection — explained. "Bona Drag understands what our clientele wants to drape themselves in for all of life's cherished moments."
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See the entire lookbook — photographed by Wojner and Mike Goelzer — here.
Inject Some Badass Into 2011 With Made Her Think's Latest Pieces
Forward jewelry line Made Her Think has long been a Fab favorite. Even though it's a new year, I decided to go back to some of my favorites and see what they're up to. And good thing I did because I came across a treasure trove full of badass Made Her Think pieces to kick off my 2011 with some hardcore flair. These baubles don't come cheap, but they're definitely worth the investment considering they'll get stares and compliments galore. Click through to see and shop some of their newest, coolest pieces.
It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Show Support With 10 Fabulously Pink Pieces
We're all about fashion for a cause here at Fab, so in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which kicked off today, we've rounded up 10 fabulously pink pieces to help you show support. Even if pink isn't your color, after seeing these adorable lingerie pieces, tops, and jewels, you'll want to give to the cause, while still maintaining your chic style. As if that's not enough incentive, Fab favorite designers like Esteban Cortazar and Cynthia Rowley are all doing their part to show support, too.
Celeb Style: Demi Lovato
Remember when Demi Lovato was all about the girly frocks? Not anymore. The singer has since moved on from her cute looks to much funkier ensembs. During a visit to the Fox and Friends studio in NYC, the singer showed off a femme rocker vibe in an oversized blush pink top, dark gray jeans, and black cutout boots. The color combo is the perfect juxtaposition between sweet and sassy, and we like how she layered on the jewels. A feather necklace, stacked bracelets, and a jagged copper bangle from the Kardashian jewelry line add depth to her fine look.

Check out CelebStyle for lots more celebrity street style!
Online Sale Alert! The Ultimate Summer Sale at Acrimony
If your closet is in dire need of some edgy spunk, turn to Acrimony's ultimate Summer sale. Pieces from Iro, Chalayan, Acne, and Quail are 30 to 70 percent off. Here are three knockouts: Laeken Kobe Dress ($161, originally $230); Made Her Think Siren Rings ($51 each, originally $72); and Iro Roll Up Shorts ($58, originally $115). There's way more where these came from, so have at it.
For more great deals, check out the Frugalosity! and Cheap Chic FabSugar Community groups!
Glitterati: Made Her Think
The best is finding bling that looks rich but doesn't cost it. Made Her Think delivers precisely that — that's why I've fallen deep in lust with everything under its roof. There's a semiprecious bunch that's pricey, but the classic collection is right up my alley. Whether you're a necklace, bracelet, ring, or earring lover, there's a gaggle to drool over — just peruse below. MHT has also created a handbag line worth looking at.
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The Look For Less: Made Her Think Ring Necklace
There are so many necklace styles out there. My latest obsession is ring necklaces, like this Made Her Think Ring Necklace ($209, originally $298). Jeweld necklaces have their place, but this style will lend downtown edge to any ensemble. Even on sale, it's still pretty pricey.
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A Fabby Halloween: One, Two, Freddy's Coming For You . . .
Three, four, better lock your door. We all know it, we all loathe it, in that thrilling, freaky kind of way. I grew up with the Nightmare on Elm Street films — would you believe I have the entire DVD box set? I thought Freddy was the perfect monster: ugly, funny, nasty, and had the coolest weapon. Not to mention the scariest scheme: coming to get you in your dreams! Essential to this costume are the glove and the hat; other than that, play around with a red striped top, shred up some leggings, and don your fiercest pair of shoes. Better lock your door . . .
Are you a scary movie junkie like me? Play Buzz's scariest movie bracket! And what do you think about the Nightmare remake trailer?!
Get ready for lots more Halloween ideas as my Fabby Halloween series takes off. Join my A Fabby Halloween group where we can share ideas, photos, and revel in Halloween happiness.
Ashlee Simpson's Rockin' Style
I realized I haven't given Ashlee Simpson much Fab love as of late. But she has been in her little love bubble with Pete Wentz so what can I say. It's official though: she's taken rocker style and made it her own. She still manages to look feminine and cute, though, so if you like to rock or date bad boys, take some notes. Life & Style pointed out some rocker-esque accessories so I decided to rock out, too.





