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Nov 25, 2008 -
- Shutting up shop: Imitation of Christ is history — Refinery 29
- Runway rundown: Party Noire dresses — Fashion Indie
- Fashions at the American Music Awards were seriously baffling — Jezebel
- Shelly Steffee's luxe shapes — Coutorture
- 100 cheap party dresses for Christmas — Catwalk Queen
- Romanek Origami clutch — Bag Snob
- Eva Mendes in CC Skye: I want that! — Stylelist
- Tights, an ongoing obsession — Lucky Blog
- Battle of the fashion tomes: The Dress Doctor vs. Nina Garcia — Lemondrop
- PETA slightly accomplishes mission — Fashionista
- Economy to sap the fabulous from February Fashion Week — The Cut
- Prada Tessuto S tote — Purse Blog
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Sep 02, 2008 -
"Karmic and cosmic" is how Tara Subkoff describes her new position as the artistic director of FORM's Spring '09 collection.
FORM founder Jerry Tam, the first one ousted from this season of Project Runway, had ties with Subkoff in the past as her intern at Imitation of Christ. "It's so great to be able to support one of my first interns at such a crucial time," said Subkoff.
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Feb 12, 2008 -
As I reported back in August, Imitation of Christ designer Tara Subkoff just debuted an exclusive line for Bebe, kicking off the company's initiative to collaborate with designers.
The capsule collection is in stores now, and for those of you looking to get romantic come Valentine's Day, it's perfect. The color palette is red, black, and white, with an accenting heart print and quilted heart bag.
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Aug 03, 2007 -
Tara Subkoff has quite a few new tricks up her sleeve - for both herself and her Imitation of Christ label.
She's been working on a capsule collection called Tara Subkoff for Bebe that will debut at Bebe stores in Spring 2008, full of "super wearable, really sexy and modern" pieces. She also has a diffusion line for Imitation of Christ, called Imitation, in the works for Fall.
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Feb 14, 2008 -
You and I adored Chloe Sevigny's Tara Subkoff for Bebe look and what better time to call out a dress with hearts than on Valentine's Day? But you know, the effortlessly cool Chloe isn't the only one who can make an inexpensive dress look high-fashion. Let's all take inspiration from her and rock a red and black ensemble for the sake of love!
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Dec 19, 2008 -
This boot hybrid is hard to come across — if you ever find a cool pair I suggest you swoop them up. Wedge boots are definitely a safer boot in harsh weather conditions; they are more grounded and resilient.
If you're Nicole Richie, you have super cool fold-over wedges to help fend off weather goblins.
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Jan 08, 2008 -
Talk about connections. TT Collection designer Tiffany Saidnia's first foray into fashion was via famous celebrity stylist, Jessica Pastor, where she learned the wants of high-profile customers. Seeking more of a challenge, the LA-native entered the garment industry to learn the construction of clothes.
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Mar 20, 2007 -
Mixing it up with a goth moment at LA Fashion Week, Tara Subkoff delivered an Imitation of Christ collection containing many of her definitive vintagey looks, and a few loser looks. Nonetheless, it was one of the most theatrical LA shows thus far - bones on the runway hello?!
The color story was downtown hipster with black, tan and white.
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Jan 11, 2007 -
Here is another color-inspired Fab Finding follow up! As you all know, I just loved the color matching story in this month's Lucky magazine and I'm curious to see what tomato red & dark brown outfits you all put together. I started you off with this Wek1933 Medium Weave Dark Brown Bag, $770.
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Sep 11, 2006 -
With friends like Chloe Sevigny and fans like Scarlett Johansson and Sean Lennon, Imitation of Christ designer Tara Subkoff has been a celebrity darling since the line's launch in 2000. The label is high concept to say the least, transforming salvage clothing into new, avant garde pieces and turning runway shows into quirky happenings. At last night's unveiling of the Spring 2007 collection, waiters roamed with buckets full of Budweiser and guests gazed at the fashions from runway-side recliners.
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