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Jan 05, 2009 -
The next time you and your girls are gathered, add fashion to the mix by bringing along this Fashion Game book: Fashion History of the 20th Century ($35) by Florence Muller. It's a fun little book filled with questions and answers, quizzes, and matching games. Test your, and your friends' knowledge on designers like Marc Jacobs and Zac Posen, and clothing from jeans to heels.
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Jun 14, 2009 -
- Everyone was yapping about Bazaar's controversial dual July covers — do you prefer fashion or celebrity?
- Play our new and improved Fab faceoff game!
- This week Carla Bruni-Sarkozy declared herself anti-animal while Hermes decided to breed its own crocodiles; whose team are you on?
- Let Sasha Pivovarova lead you on a mystical trip to Morocco.
- Peep Chanel's Fall accessory collection — always divine.
- Who wore Herve Leger's sexy slash dress better — Heather Graham or Kristin Cavallari?
- Chic Cruise '10 sails on.
- Check out my June most wanted, which includes my new Bottega!
- Get stoked for Summer with Swell's Swim look book.
- Revel in J.Crew's flirty and fresh Summer Collection.
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Oct 12, 2008 -
This week's Look Book showed off everyone's unique sense of fashion. All of your styling techniques blew me away. Here are five fun looks.
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Feb 05, 2008 -
Here's something worth losing my gloves in the taxi for . . .
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Apr 13, 2007 -
If you've ever dreamed of having a career in the fashion industry but don't know where to begin your road to stylishness, check out Stylecareer.com, a Northern Cali-based company that publishes electronic books about fashion related jobs like fashion event organizing, fashion publicity, shoe designing and more.
The e-books, which range anywhere from $15 to $120, are formatted to be viewed and read on your computer using Adobe Acrobat Reader. They are at least 60 pages and offer tips, strategies and web links for the career of your choice.
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May 18, 2007 -
The famed house of Balenciaga is way more than just the brains behind the ultra-trendy motorcycle bags that almost all celebs such as Christina Aguilera have carried. Balenciaga Paris, $55, by Pamela Golbin, attempts to delve further into the history of the label through photos (200 of 280 are in color!), press cuttings, sketches and other archival material.
The book covers two main periods: 1937-1968, when Cristobal Balenciaga first made his name in the fashion game, and 1996-2006, when Nicolas Ghesquiere dramatically revived the House of Balenciaga with his edgy, contemporary designs.
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